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Roy shares with us the story leading up to his call to the
mission field in Africa with the Zulu people.
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 Roy has just returned after spending nearly 3 months living
and working with Zulu communities in South Africa. He is conscious of God's leading him into
service directing a completely new mission project with Zulus, bringing the message of hope in Christ
mainly to victims of AIDS. He has a newsletter in the 'NEWS' section of this website. Roy says,
"God never forgot the committment he made all those years ago."
Satan tried to stop God's plan for Roy's life, but Roy says, "What Satan intended for evil,
God intended for His good.
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Adaptation by Roy Anderson (editor)
HAVE DATA -WILL TRAVEL...... Do you use different computers? Maybe you are a student, or you work on a computer both at home
and at work. W0uldn't it be good to be able to access all your work from any location? Well, now it is more possible than ever to take your
work with you wherever you have an internet connection. Making it possible is AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), a programming technique that
lends web-sites the same kinds of inter-activity and speed that desk-top programmes have traditionally had. With Ajax, we'll no longer need
desk-top applications. Our data will be available to us everywhere we go, because it will all be stored on Ajax-based web-sites.
Who needs Microsoft (or other makers of desk-top software)? We're finally free! Here is a brief description of a number of web-based Ajax applications
which are available online now:- Email...Google wins this category by far with its 'Gmail' application (see:-'www.gmail.com).
This will not come as a surprise to any Gmail user - the service has received plaudits from a variety of sources.Other popular Ajax email applications are
'Yahoo'(mail.yahoo.com), and 'Windows Live Mail' Calendar:- my pick is Google calendar(see:-'www.google.com/calendar)
This lets you quickly create events for your schedule by typing everything into a single box, (as in eg.'Meeting with boss..9am to 10am..conference..roomB).
The application's engine will parse it out and insert it into your calendar properly. You can also fill out a form. {Other offerings in this category are:-
'30Boxes'(www.30boxes.com);'Calendar Hub'(www.calendarhub.com);'Kiko Calendar'(www.kiko.com) ------------
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This is a picture of Aphiwe, a little boy who lives with his grandmother,(along with his cousin)
in the Zulu township of Bhoboi, near the town of Port Shepstone in KwaZulu Natal,South Africa.
Aphiwe features in this month's news page in Roy's newsletter.
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