Posted on August 2, 2014 by Amanuel
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Commentary by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy. In many communities in Africa, it is a tradition to welcome a visiting guest with a meal. Sharing a meal is a way of building and affirming relationship. The U.S. – Africa Leaders… Read More
Category: Uncategorized Tags: africa, african continent, african economic development, african nations, agenda, dialogue, economic development, eritrea, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, relationship, salaam urban village association, samuel mahaffy, U.S. Africa Leaders Summit, white house
What would it mean if we were to practice the act of Gursha in our relational life?
Category: Blog Tags: ceremony, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, feeding one another, gursha, injera, relational being, relational presence, relationship, samuel mahaffy
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Guests from Africa at the Dinner Table
Posted on August 2, 2014 by Amanuel
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Commentary by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy. In many communities in Africa, it is a tradition to welcome a visiting guest with a meal. Sharing a meal is a way of building and affirming relationship. The U.S. – Africa Leaders… Read More
Category: Uncategorized Tags: africa, african continent, african economic development, african nations, agenda, dialogue, economic development, eritrea, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, relationship, salaam urban village association, samuel mahaffy, U.S. Africa Leaders Summit, white house
‘Gursha’: The East African Ceremony of Feeding One Another
Posted on November 15, 2013 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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What would it mean if we were to practice the act of Gursha in our relational life?
Category: Blog Tags: ceremony, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, feeding one another, gursha, injera, relational being, relational presence, relationship, samuel mahaffy