I think that most of us do not realize the power each has to reach beyond our own homes and touch others who live in such countries as South Africa, Australia and Canada. I am struggling to understand how to most effectively use the Internet, so I invite you to help me learn so that not only will we benefit, but so will others in far away places.
You use the Internet to contact me, just as women did recently from South Africa, Australia and Canada. I don’t exclude the 23 other foreign countries where viewers responded to my web site and those of you write from many states in the Union. But I have a special
purpose in focusing on distant countries, like South Africa. It may be something you will want to investigate for yourself.
I received three emails from Nicoleen (Nicky) Dickinson, the librarian at Domino Servite School at Kwasizabaantu Mission in South Africa. She wrote in part, “Our school is 90 percent underprivileged Zulu children coming from very rural homes.”
Nicky declared that these young readers enjoy my books so,much that they contininue re-reading them even through they are falling apart.” She added, “We are really trusting God for stock and resources.: (Read more of her letters elsewhere on this web site.)
I asked Nicky for a mission statement, then I looked at their website and decided I would invite you blog readers to consider whether you might want to investigate the possibility of some organaization (to which you belong) helping meet the reading needs of students in this school. They want carefully screened books for their Christian-based environment. If you would like to know more, contact Nicoleen (Nicky) Dicksion by email: nicoleend@anazi.co.za..