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Delays…
March 12, 2009 by Stephen Day.
First, I know it has been while since I posted, sorry for that. I am doing well, but things have been quite busy since I returned to Tanzania about five or six weeks ago. One week of that time I was sick, very sick. I had some kind of bacteria that did very unpleasant things to me… but I am better now.
I am teaching three regular academic classes (two Church History classes and one theology) and a few other courses. This is a bit less that my previous two semesters, but is still quite challenging and engaging. I am really enjoying teaching. The computers are more troublesome, but I am making headway. I have a lot of work to do this next few months.
I will be returning to the USA in July this year and do not yet know what I will be doing. I would very much appreciate your prayers on this matter. I am currently looking at some lay chaplain jobs at Episcopal schools because that would combine a lot of interests including pastoral care, youth ministry, and teaching. However, most of these jobs require ordination. If you have any advice please feel free to contact me. If you click here you can find my resume in Word format and PDF format. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers.
I will post more about things going on here at Msalato and Dodoma very soon!
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