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AFRIKA IS GOD’S
When you see a
child misbehaving,
don’t ask... “who are
the parents?”.
Instead, ask yourself
... “what is my role?”
It is African to Care
John Wills Njoroge
respect, love and honor between each other and with other
members of the community.
2. Environmental Harmony: Teach children in-depth skills
concerning their environment and how to relate with it and
care for and sustain it. Plants, animals, water, air – all as-
pects which sustain us in return.
3. Understanding Basic Anatomy and Health Management:
Mastery of self, one’s body, mind, emotions, spirit, one’s
health and how to relate with God and how to use what He
created to honor Him in how we live.
4. Technical skills: Restore or begin technical skills train-
ing, where children work with their hands to grow, create,
heal and repair things so that they can be empowered to
be able to manage their environment with ease and less
personal expense. There is healing and blessing when the
hands relate to the natural earth. Teach children to relate
with the earth and nature. The unnecessary protection of
children from germs in the soil is certainly uncalled for. For
the immune system of the body is only made stronger when
in the presence of germs. It is a natural phenomenon and
it is healthy.
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