Hello family and friends! :)
My one new thought on
I would say that the hip part of
OK, time to share some observations:
The National Identity Card commercial: A choir singing in high pitches, dressed in Ghanaian clothing, neatly lined up, using British intonation. Beginning lyrics:
Our nation calls for duty now
All for one and one for all
The time is now or never friends
We are called to get involved
The “
On the 6th of March 1957
A great nation was born
In West Africa
In Africa, called Ghana
We had our Independence
Which brought us freedom and justice
Oh yes, we wish to proclaim
(Ghana!)
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Let’s all celebrate!
A mark of fresh beginning
And rebirth of our nation, yeah
So this is the time
To reflect on our history
(Rap section)
Osagyefo! Dr Kwame Nkrumah we salute you!
(Dr Kwame Nkrumah giving famous speech):
(cheering)
A new
Championing African Excellence!
There are also some awesome videos around lullabies of the various languages of
I am amazed that none of these videos are in the internet (or at least anyplace where I can find them). In a completely different direction, here’s an article that has to do with power issues in
So… other things that have been happening: I’ve been sick. I got sick last Thursday night, and am still trying to fully recover (but don’t worry, I’m nearly there :)). I went to the hospital, which people here use much as we would use a doctor’s office and/or emergency clinic, and they gave me Malaria medicine without bothering to do labwork, because it’s just so common for foreigners to get Malaria and my symptoms *kind of* matched ;) in hindsight, I probably didn’t have it, but at the same time, taking the medicine, which makes one incredibly tired, has been a trial which has ultimately brought me closer to Mother, so in the end that’s the greater good. Because of the timing of my illness, I’ve been missing church, but not school. I should be completely back on a regular schedule now.
Classes are still occasionally frustrating, but I’m also making more friends in them, so it’s ok. I can definitely handle it. I’ve also had a couple more good conversations with the Dean, my host father, which is really nice. I have trouble following his precise train of thought when he preaches, but I like every single thought he touches upon along the way ;) And the seminarians continue to be a solid, caring group of friends. I don’t know most of them as well as I’d like to, but they really do care despite how busy and specific their lives seem to become.
Also, I have one big piece of news: I got a full tuition scholarship plus $3000/year scholarship from Candler! :-D It’s so exciting! I’m actually going to grad school, and I really won’t have to be deep in debt. I know that I’ve been working hard for much of my life so that I could partake of these opportunities when they came along, but at the same time I know that I am still extremely lucky and blessed to have received this. These scholarships are so competitive at this level, and for this kind of schooling. I’m also blessed to have had rich life experiences, and to know how to write about them, making this scholarship possible. Not to mention how fortunate I am to have family that looks after me & my education, and a sister who will relay mail for me while I’m in
So, this makes it very likely that I will be going to Candler in the fall… I have to let them know by the end of the month. But I’ve talked to my parents and we’re going to wait another week or so, just to see what we hear from the other schools. So :) more definite news to come over the next two weeks. But isn’t this exciting! Everything’s coming together. Even while it’s still tricky, and complex, and worth lots of pondering and prayer, at the same time it’s coming together :)
This week was filled with being sick, preparing emails, and moments of rejoicing, but rest assured that there will be even more about what I’m learning of life in
*hugs* to everyone, and thanks so much for caring!
Love,
Rachel Rose
4 comments:
YAY!
That is all.
WOO HOO!!!
Congratulations!
Jane
Rachel, I just got back from the Southeast Commission for the Study of Religion annual meeting (which was in Nashville this year) and met some wonderful folks from Emory -- professors, Ph.D. students, and one staff person. Write me off-blog and I will tell you about them. I was very impressed. No M.Div. students (it wasn't that kind of conference) but these are resource people and general good folks to know or know about.
Continued blessings. Eric says hi! He also wants you to know (a fact which I heard also at the conference) that the Dalai Lama is going to be a visiting professor at Emory next year. !!! This is unheard of. It's like having the Pope come and be a visiting professor at Yale. It may only mean he will give three lectures and lead a religious ceremony, but it's official news and it's happening. How cool is that? I imagine there is something about it on the Emory website and that the Candler people will be involved in some way.
Jane
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