Which Way Is Camp?: An Ethiopian Spiritual Adventure

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Which Way Is Camp?: An Ethiopian Spiritual Adventure

Author(s): David E. Breckenridge (Author)

  • Publisher: Two Harbors Pr
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 168 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1626520615
  • ISBN-13: 9781626520615

Book Description

“Message to Dave, Message to Dave, do not hunt, do not fish, do not leave camp. A message will follow in a few days!” When I saw the airplane disappear in the direction of Sudan, my heart sank! This was the airplane that was to have reconnected us to civilization. Instead, I (we) watched in dismay as the sound of the airplane faded and our only connection to (our) civilization flew out of sight. Four young American men stranded in the African wilderness. Isolated from all but native people, whose language we did not understand nor they ours. Sixty miles from the closest settlement, that was not a native African village, no roads, only animal trails and rivers. We had no ‘modern’ means of communication. There were no telephones, telegraph nor two way radio. It was a year of many surprising events. We would have to hack an airstrip out of the wilderness with only hand tools. It would take us 8 months. Which Way Is Camp? is the story of that adventure.

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About the Author

The author, David E. Breckenridge, MDiv, MS, MSW, is a retired Presbyterian minister, missionary and a retired clinical social worker. He continues to manage their Flinthills native grass ranch in Kansas. He is the devoted and admiring husband of Marcia R. Flugsrud-Breckenridge, PhD, MD. They have three grandchildren and three children. They live in Manhattan KS with their two little dogs Woolie, Auggie and Grate the cat. The author is an enthusiastic supporter of renewable resources and a sustainable future for all the world’s grandchildren.Author’s Home: Manhattan, KS

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