Author: Daniel

Modules of Terms 1&2

This week we started with term 3 (out of 6 total). I would like to share with you about the fourteen modules we had during the first two terms. That may sound like a lot, but remember that most took…

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What Dorm Life Is Like

For the past two months I have been living in one of the dorm buildings on campus. Today I would like to tell you a little about what that is like. You can see the building I live in, in…

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The Difficulty Of Choosing A Church

It is never a good idea to cut off a healthy part of the body, and we are members of the body of Christ, that is the Church (Colossians 1:24). Therefore, it has always been my aim to check out…

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First Impressions

Wow. Getting settled in at the college has been hectic. I’ve almost been here a month now. It feels a bit late to write a first impressions, but there have just been so many new people; such a new schedule;…

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Evangelism Trip In Belgium

This week I went with a group of friends to Blankenberge, near Bruges in Belgium, to evangelise. The main focus was the nightlife scene. There are many people that go to these places to fill an inner emptiness. Considering how…

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I Am Going On A Trip And I Am Going To Pack…

This week I moved out of my bachelor’s flat in preparation of flying to Great Britain. Due to the circumstances of my childhood, I have lived in more than twenty different houses throughout my life. So I guess saying I…

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Dead Ends.

After receiving some disappointing news, I invoked a long lost tradition: going for an extensive run to clear the mind. At eight o’clock the South African president addressed the people about the new lockdown rules. There would be an increase….

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Mission Day

After being driven back from missions in Africa for the third time, Peter Cameron Scott was clueless on what he should do. Malaria had struck him again and again. On the last trip it had even taken his brother, who…

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