Retesha T. Sullivan


Spring 2011

January 8, 2011

Greetings to you in the name of the lord! I am grateful that we are all here and able to see another year! 2011 is going to be an astonishing year for productivity and service. I am happy to announce that in May I will graduate! It’s been a LONG and tedious journey but I am thankful to GOD and my family for allowing me to accomplish such a milestone. I also plan to visit Nigeria in May with Ife Mission. This will be my very first time leaving the United States so I am pretty excited and humbled to be able to be a part of such an amazing organization that focuses on service. To learn more about Ife Mission visit us at http://ifemission.org or follow us on twitter @ife_mission. You may also add our facebook page listed under Ife Mission or just click the "like" button on my home page.

 

The Original Americans

October 26, 2010




I love these images. I think I'm going to get posters with these images on them!


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Peace Corps return to Sierra Leone

October 6, 2010
This a truly inspiring story found on msnbc.com. Service at it's best!


I kept telling everyone, "I couldn't do this." Maybe I could have when I was 22, but that was a while ago.

We were traveling through the small African villages outside Bo, Sierra Leone's second largest city. They're tiny communities. One was about a 20-minute walk down a dirt road that grew more narrow and more overgrown with brush as we made our way. We were visiting several American Peace Corp volunteers who had jus...


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Thank you Lord for another year

October 4, 2010

Yesterday I celebrated my birthday and I am so very happy! Thank you to all my family and friends for the Birthday wishes! I am so blessed to see another year!


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Happy Birthday Nigeria

October 2, 2010
50
Years ago on this day Nigeria gained it's independance from the UK becoming its own nation. The significance of Independence Day in Nigeria lies in the fact that it binds all the Nigerians into one chord not only within the country but also in the far off lands of America and Europe.

Historical evidences indicate that the earlier inhabitants of Nigeria were thought to have the Nok tribe followed by Kanuri, Hausa and Fulani who migrated to the country in the subsequent years. In the 13th c...

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