Stephen Davies

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A day in the life of Stephen Davies (1976-), missionary and children's author:

"I live in Djibo, a small town in Burkina Faso on the edge of the Sahara desert. Most of the year it is simply too hot to sleep inside the house, so my wife Charlie hangs a mosquito net from a tree in our back yard. We wake up to an early-morning soundtrack of donkeys, cockerels and cows. Lie-ins are rare because we have animals of our own to feed: three French hens, two black and white kittens and a hungry stallion called Silalé.

Greeting is important in African societies, so I first go round saying hello to our neighbours: Jam waali (Did you pass the night in peace?), Noy koreeji maa (How is your family?), we sing the long greeting sequence back and forth. The answer to these questions is invariably Jam tan (Peace only). When they answer 'Jam tan', my neighbours are putting a brave face on things: in reality… Read more

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5 May 2011
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6 April 2006
4.7 out of 5 stars   (3)
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7 Aug 2008
Hardcover: £8.35
1 Mar 2012
Paperback: £5.39
3 Sep 2009
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6 Sep 2007
3.5 out of 5 stars   (2)
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1 Mar 2007
5.0 out of 5 stars   (1)


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