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Corona Virus When There is No Health System
I’m struggling with social media right now. More than normal. My timeline is filled with North Americans and Europeans who can only think of one thing – Covid-19/corona virus. My Malawian feed is filled with the normal irrationality that is Malawian politics but that is rarely uplifting and often depressing. A former student asked why … Continue reading Corona Virus When There is No Health System
Longer Reads: Sex for Fish
In the economy of one of the poorest countries in the world it shouldn’t surprise us that women trade sex for other material goods. The pictures accompanying this article are amazing and the work that Julie Gunther did is well worth looking at. Sex For Fish Continue reading Longer Reads: Sex for Fish
Obadiah, Chichiri Prison and Theological Education
Obadiah: Prophet Against Edom Obadiah is a strange little book of the Bible, seldom referred to and almost never preached from. Given this, I was surprised when I arrived at Chichiri maximum security prison to discover about 30 prisoners had gathered to do a Bible study starting at Obadiah 1:1. One of the things that … Continue reading Obadiah, Chichiri Prison and Theological Education
Malawi Elections 2019
We still await the final results from Tuesday’s tripartite elections here in Malawi. It has been a fascinating time to be an observer. Here are 10 things I have learned during the Malawian elections: Voting in Malawi happens outside Like many things in Malawi, voting takes place outside. So much nicer than the cold rainy … Continue reading Malawi Elections 2019
Our Friends and Ancestors update
After posting yesterday, Dr. Kang sent me an additional note about Dr. Waetjen. I include it here in a slightly edited version: [Allow me to] add one more. Prof. Waetjen, during his tenure as the Robert Dollar Professor of NT at San Francisco Theological Seminary and Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, has spent most of … Continue reading Our Friends and Ancestors update
Our Friends and Ancestors Live in Books
One of the roles that I play at Zomba Theological College (ZTC) is the Director of Research and Educational Quality Assurance (DREQA). I’m a bit ambivalent about the role because I have been given the task of ensuring that our research and our teaching are up to standard. The question that causes my ambivalence is, … Continue reading Our Friends and Ancestors Live in Books