September 6, 2011

Reporting In

I've been away from the blog a bit, despite my best intentions. I have completed my tour of Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. During my time traveling, I was able to visit several of our supporters and talk to a large number of people about what we've been doing in Africa and our plans for the future. I've fielded a lot of questions about what we are planning and why we are doing what we are doing. I've also gotten to talk about our vision for the future. Most of the people I talked to were enthusiastic, some were confused, and a few were concerned about some aspect of our work, but all were open and welcoming. In short, it was a lot of fun, and I want to thank everyone I met for taking the time to hear about the exciting work we are doing.

I still plan to write up a few articles to help explain more about the seminars. I did not forget—the seminars are just hard to describe. There are a lot of ideas that have contributed to their development, and I want to make sure I do them justice.

One quick point—when I post about the seminars (or anything else), please remember that I am speaking as a person, and my views may not reflect Safari Insight Mission's official position. Just needed to throw that out there for legal reasons, so no one takes something I am musing over and presents it as the SIM gospel.

Next up: what the seminars are really supposed to do.

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