In March I began an update with “Greetings from hot and dusty Niamey!” Well, that was actually “very warm and dusty”, now it is “really hot and dusty”! Yes, this is what we call “la saison chaude” (the hot season), only because it is hotter than the other “hot” months. Typical temps are lows around 88-90° and highs around 110°, and humidity is climbing…until the rains come…usually in June.
Things have changed since my first stay in Niger back in the 80’s. In 88-89 I had a fan, in the 90’s we had a “water cooler” (or “swamp cooler”), but now we have air-conditioning in our home and office. What a difference it makes to get a reasonably good night’s sleep. All this is possible because A/C units and electricity both cost less. Even so, we still don't have portable a/c units (let me know if it exists!), and so the hot season takes it toll.
So, you can imagine what a frequent prayer request might be...
..........................for good health and good attitudes (and for fewer power failures!).
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Yes, weather...again...(compare with Dec. 8 post!)
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James (also known as "Maurice" or just "Mo"): Loves to learn. Whoever knew him in high school might wonder at that! He studied Geography and Geology at University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA, and Theology at Columbia Biblical Seminary in Columbia, SC, and more recently at the Evangelical Theological Faculty in Louvain, Belgium (PhD in New Testament). Happily married to Lilian. We have three great kids: Daniel, Melinda and Christina. Here in Niamey I teach NT at ESPriT and am the director at the Foyer Evangélique Universitaire.
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