I've stumbled across your website and am just transfixed with it. I think what your trying to do here is great. I've been a man of the cloth for eight years now and spreading the word isn't easy. We'll get our rewards when we make our way upstairs, but in the meantime, there's lots of work to be done.
I originate from Lens from a pretty rough family, we didn't have a lot, but I always had a bible. Moving to England as a tennager wasn't easy and it took me a while to get to grips with UK life, I spent a year travelling Africa on a Lambretta with vaccines to cure stuff like lepracy, colds %26 flu-like symptoms. It was at times hard, but very rewarding, seeing the tickly coughs dry up brought a tear to the eye. Helping people, that what I do, and I can tell you do too.
I'm really interested in your work, and love the book. I've read it twice now, and I totally dig the heading meanings. A real dark novel that one, couldn't put it down. You've been through so much, and met so many people, yet stayed true to you, that's the sign of greatness.
I'm really keen to meet up, or at least chat (via the net or phone or even be penpals if that suits). We're so similar yet have so much to offer each other, and may different levels, not just the physical stuff.
My real name is Jennifer, but I use this alias as I do not always seek the attention that I perhaps deserve. I also have not put correct contact detail as in the interim until I know that I can trust you, I will contact you this way. If you wish to take this further, please put something on your homepage that I can recognise as a symbol of our mutual trust.
Something like " Christian recognises the importance of project Africa and seeks further research to be carried out."
Something like " Christian recognises the importance of project Africa and seeks further research to be carried out into Jennifers mott."
I await the response, like batman awaits the bat signal.
Yours forever
J