Saturday, June 28, 2008

On Geography

Inspite of my love for maps, I'm only really good at geography if I've experienced a place, and even then my ability to describe locations can be sketchy. I'm heading out to Tanzania in just over a week and in describing this country's location to people who ask, I can only remember a few things: it's in the eastern part, south of Kenya and the equator. To help out a little bit, I consulted this map. (It's one of the purple ones on the right, south of the 'horn' shape.)


For my travels, I'll be flying from Newark, NJ to Brussels, then to Nairobi, Kenya. I'll stay overnight there and leave in the morning for a short flight (in a little plane) to Mwanza, Tanzania, which is on the coast of Lake Victoria. From there, I think it's less than a 2 hour drive to the village where I'll be teaching. Here's another map that helps locate these places.

When I arrive in Bulima, I'll be working with The Lion of Judah Academy (http://www.lionofjudah.info/) to teach math and possibly some science. The school has many needs and I could find myself doing any number of things there to occupy my time, but I hope to be of help in the instruction of the children, working with various grades.

Stay tuned to this blog for updates from Tanzania!

1 comment:

Ande Truman said...

First of all, don't forget to take as many photos as possible! Seriously.

Second, I hope you have safe travels and little or no sickness there so you can effectively do your work! I'll be praying for you dear, that the Lord would use you for Him. Do your best to crush some of Satan's kingdom in Tanzania!!