From My Kitchen WindowGoodwin takes readers along on the exciting adventures of two middle-aged missionaries in New Guinea and Thailand. |
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Contents
NOTORIOUS TAXI RIDE | 12 |
OUR ASSIGNMENT BROUGHT JOY BUT ALSO DESPAIR | 25 |
DISCOVERING NEW FACES NEW PLACES | 40 |
HOUSE PARENTING | 53 |
CHRISTANITY IS A WAY OF LIFE | 67 |
EVERY CHILD SPECIAL 86 | 86 |
HOME SCHOOLINGENGLISH LITERACY LESSONS | 105 |
A NEVERTOBEFORGOTTEN BUS RIDE | 169 |
WE FOUND OUR HOUSEWHAT A PLACE | 175 |
ME A TOWEL A SNAKE | 181 |
FISH BROTHFINNISH STYLE THE EYES HAVE IT | 187 |
BUTTING HEADS FORGIVENESS | 193 |
TALKING WITHOUT WORDS | 199 |
Common terms and phrases
Air Niugini asked attended baby bamboo became began Bible brought building built called camp carried Christian church close clothes cooked covered dinner dirt doctor door English enjoyed Ereke eyes feet felt floor friends gave girls give guest hand head heard helped hill Hmong hospital invited Jesus kind kitchen knew lady later learned leave living Loei looked Lord meeting missionaries morning mother moved needed never night nurse Papua New Guinean parents picture played prayed prepared returned river road seemed side sitting smiled soon stayed stood stopped talk Thai thankful things thought told took trees tried Ukarumpa village visited waiting walked wall wanted washed watched window women World Vision wrote
References to this book
Hattie McDaniel: Black Ambition, White Hollywood Associate Professor of History Jill Watts,Jill Watts No preview available - 2005 |
Hattie McDaniel: Black Ambition, White Hollywood Associate Professor of History Jill Watts,Jill Watts No preview available - 2005 |