December 2011 – Graham Family
“I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.” ~Isaiah 42:16
It’s officially holiday time now here. The schools have finished for the year. The shop owners are starting to close down and run off into the farmlands or to the coastline. The travelers are flooding through the town of Otjiwarongo like a flash flood of human faces, on their way to somewhere else. Some are tourists from foreign lands such as Germany, the UK, and of course our own homeland – with cameras ready to capture the images of beauty in Etosha. Others are the masses of people returning to their family homesteads, leaving their workplace in the city behind.
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Brenda Johnston has been serving in Namibia full time since January 2000. She currently serves as the CPMN Board Director and is a foster mommie to two CPMN children.
Steve Graham and his family have been in Arandis, Namibia since 2008. Steve and his wife Karrie have four children of their own and they are also the foster parents of two CPMN children.
Nan Parker has been serving in Arandis, Namibia since 2005. In addition to being the Principal at Talithia Kumi Christian Academy, she is also foster mommie to Elizabeth, a 'very special' special needs child.
J. Michael "Mike" Dunne has been serving in Arandis, Namibia since April 2008. Mike continues to serve in many capacities, from baker of brownies to monthly driver for the Mommy's Monthly shopping outings in Swakopmund.


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