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Merry New Year

Merry New Year

The year 2024 is upon us. The joy of the Christmas season is in the rearview mirror, and the hopes of the future are kindled. This will be my habitual devotional-like update. I have also attached a few videos from Niger. Thank you so much for your thoughts and support. I pray that the new year brings you spiritual blessings….read more →

Thankfully Basically Normal

Thankfully Basically Normal

Well, life is basically normal, now. The summer was not basically normal. Your prayers and thoughts were appreciated (and still are). At the end of July, a high-ranking general staged a successful military takeover of Niger. The process was rather short-lived, a few days. However, the ramifications are long-lasting. Many other countries in the region were not pleased. Two other…read more →

The Day of the Ram

The Day of the Ram

Greetings, I have successfully settled into life in Niamey. I left on April Fool’s Day; thankfully, the pilot didn’t fly us to LA instead of Charlotte. I was able to spend a few restful days in various European countries as I journeyed back to Niger. I returned to Niger at a rather odd time, when the activities of both the…read more →

Back Jeremy Goes

Back Jeremy Goes

Sometimes I feel like a squirrel, darting from one pecan to the next walnut, avoiding the Doberman. The next branch of life leads me back to Niger. Greetings from Oklahoma—for now. I begin the voyage to return to Niger on April 1. Mikey and I arrived in Mustang at the end of last May. These past ten months have been…read more →

Fofo! Christmas!

Fofo! Christmas!

Fofo! Merry Christmas! One of Niger’s national languages is Zarma. Like many languages in the world, Zarma has many multipurpose words. Fofo is one of those utilitarian words. It is not a new online acronym. It could be an abbreviated recipe for a Mediterranean fruitcake (figs, oranges, falafel, and olives), but sadly it is not. In Niger, fofo is typically…read more →

Easter Wings

Easter Wings

A few weeks ago, our local church held its annual mission’s convention. The church identifies potential missionaries from the ranks of its congregation, trains them, and then sends them to lesser-reached areas. The general strategy of the church organization has been to focus on children. The average age in Niger is 15, and yet most churches do not maintain a…read more →

Merry Cloudy Christmas!

Merry Cloudy Christmas!

Have you ever stared at clouds to see what you could see? Look at the above image. What can you find? Perhaps you are reminded of Santa’s beard. Perhaps you can make out a Christmas tree… somewhere. Perhaps this passing cirrocumulus army reminds you how quickly time can fly. The world has made it to the cusp of 2022. Mikey…read more →

Moving Along

Moving Along

The travel gods must have recognized the difficulty of our trip to visit Oklahoma, because our return voyage was much more pleasant. On our flight from New York to Paris, the cosmos deemed it acceptable to give Mikey and me a row of four seats each. So, thank you to whomever prayed for our trip. For many people around the…read more →

Home Happened

Home Happened

Well, our voyage from Niger to Oklahoma was… not boring. Here are the highlights; there are several. The context of this story begins with me having been sick the previous several days. At around 1 am, our taxi friend dropped us off at the airport. At around 1:10 am, I found myself in a losing discussion with a very kind…read more →

Satan Doesn’t Like Sundays

Satan Doesn’t Like Sundays

As I write this, we are anticipating getting on a plane and returning to Oklahoma for the summer. We submitted our COVID tests and are praying for negative results. We look forward to being in the States under fewer restrictions, and I am planning on visiting supporters whom I wasn’t able to visit last year. Mikey and I will be…read more →