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Mission partnerships are complex. I am therefore borrowing the use of dance imagery to convey these
complexities. A great and enjoyable dance—whether Maasai, Salsa, Rumba, Lingala or Tap dancing—requires
intricate and well coordinated moves. Similarly, mission partnership can be likened to a missional dance!
Dancing a Different Dance 15. Hikari Matsuzaki, Mission Mobilisation Task Force, Japan
Who would not get depressed at the What blessed me the most in SA06 was the morning devotion. Getting a glimpse of
above scenario of mission partnerships? This African spirituality in it was one, but I was totally surprised by the fact that every mes-
is what leads me to long for a different dance. sage confirmed things I had been hearing from the Lord in last few years. How could it
How can we create a better scenario? Though be, unless it was from the Holy Spirit, that a Ugandan Anglican Bishop and a grassroots
I do not have pat answers, I think we must worker from the other end of the planet would get the same idea? Listening to those
dare think out of the box and ask disturbing messages again on the website has reconfirmed it. Many thanks to Bishop Niringiye for
questions. I am convinced that perhaps the his person and ministry. For listening, please go to:
way forward might be in seeking answers to www.worldevangelicalalliance.com/commissions/mc/mc_southafrica/devotions.htm
these disconcerting questions.