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Pastor Dennis Experiences Southern Hospitality in Columbia, SC

Report Summary submitted by Rev. John Culp, host and shalom friend of WorldHope Corps Dennis arrived in Columbia, S.C. just in time to go to a USC football game. This was an Experience. He saw 85,000 fans yelling and hysteria in a stadium larger than anything in Malawi. The football game was a new experience and tailgating too. Just the expensive trucks and cars showed how wealthy the US is in relation to the rest of the world. He caught a football when the field goal kicker was practicing.  Dennis also was able to see old friends who visited Mzuzu four years ago and they are planning another mission trip in June.   Dennis spoke to three churches and several children groups on Sunday.  We shared with him the history of slavery in SC. by visiting a memorial and the museum of SC.  Mzuzu uses the same hoe and tools today that we used here during plantation days . These villages in Malawi are 100 years behind us.   A very special and Holy moment was when Dennis met our granddaug

Dennis's Preliminary Report on activities and outcomes in California

What follows is a mission update for hosts and sponsors of Dennis Singini on his USA educational and fund raising tour After visiting friends in N orthern New Jersey, Greensboro, North Carolina,   and  sharing his passion for drilling deep wells to provide clean water in Malawi, Dennis Singini caught a longer than expected flight from Charlotte to  San Diego for the next leg of his 7-week American Adventure.   In San Diego , Dennis shared with three groups about how he through WorldHope Corps has personally  drilled or facilitated the drilling over 50 boreholes or village wells since 2006 in Malawi.  When a Sunday School class at San Diego First Church  of the Nazarene heard how he travels by bicycle  to preach at the 12 churches he planted, and by public transportation to rural villages to mobilize for well-drilling, members took up a collection of almost $3,000 for the purchase of a motorcycle to use in his ministry.  All totaled, friends he met at  First Church pledge