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Kelley Nikondeha

A Practical Theologian Hungry for the New City

{The Story, science and my son }

28 Jan, 2015

This week I’m sharing a simple story from motherhood under my roof. My son and I often tumble into interesting conversations. This time the talk centered on…

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{ Red Letter Christians: Adoption Lament }

25 Nov, 2014

“What was her name?” my daughter asks. “Did anyone save a picture of her?” “Do you know where her house is so I can see where she…

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Summer Lessons

25 Jul, 2014

My summer is nearly done. In a matter of days I’ll pack suitcases, gather passports and make my way home in time for the first day of…

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My son’s birthright

07 Jul, 2014

This past Friday our small family piled into our car and drove to Bubanza. We celebrated the completion of the first academic year of Kwizera Academy, a…

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conversation with my son: fairness

04 Sep, 2012

My son ‘s antenna is fine tuned to detect any hint of unfairness. He sees more milk in Emma’s cup, more watermelon in her bowl and is…

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conversation with my son: forgiving

17 Aug, 2012

My children were caught fighting on the school playground. It got physical, loud and mean. She knows how to provoke. He can’t restrain his reaction. The next…

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