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- Name:
- David C. Ness
- Location:
- Cedar Park, TX, TX
- University:
- LeTourneau University
- Department:
- Anthropology
- Personal Quote:
- Expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised with anything less.
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Dorothy Phillips Reimer says:
July 23, 2010 at 10:48am
David, after knowing you for such a long time, both in Kenya and now, and after reading your bio, I am so interested in how your life has been woven through an incredible pathway that has led you to this time in your life. You have overcome many difficulties and hardships and have come out of all of them in a truly positive way. I have deep admiration for you. May God’s blessings rest upon you. Dorothy Reimer
Mutetei says:
July 16, 2010 at 3:59am
It's an interesting story. I ca attest to that since my parents teach at Mulango Bible Institute where you once lived with your parents and I always here them tlak of those early missionaries.
Carol (Pachik)Balog says:
December 17, 2009 at 6:16pm
hi david,
I think I went to school with you at Pottstown Junior High. approx. 1960/1962
Years later I ran into a Mrs. Knarr who called you Dr. David. I thought you had become a medical doctor and had returned to Africa. (You had always said you wanted to go back to Africa). My first husband's 2nd. cousin Bruce Steffes is a medical doctor who does missionary work in Africa (and his family). I'd thought that, perhaps, he knew you. He actually sent me this link. (I don't know him.....only through his mother). He writes SteffeScope. I am so glad that you have accomplished so much............and that you found that special someone with whom to spend your life. God Bless You and Yours Always, and if you have a moment, please offer a prayer for my son Steve who is parallyzed and currently bedridden with pressure wounds..By the way, I believe in Angels.....I still think prayer and angels are responsible for Steve's being here.
Merry Christmas.
Carol
Fred Miller says:
October 16, 2009 at 7:38pm
Well, " Son Jacques," ol' roommate... I know some of the first part of that story you wrote. I never hear "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White," but what I think of you. I still laugh about the night we set you up with two dates... What a conundrum, especially at RVA! There was Christmas at Mulango, a zebra hunt; I still have those pictures, talking backwards and the big "L" displayed on the Land Rover so we could drive. Sounds like you've continued the scholarly life style they drilled into us at swot. Apparently it's served you well! Let's stay in touch.
Make it a Great Day
rosemary walker says:
July 24, 2010 at 5:23pm
Dear David, I was touched to read your very interesting biogrphy just now when checking out Mulango Bible Institute on the web. Still not sure how you got there, as you are in the US now. I had the privilege of meeting your parents, when they came back to Pwani Bible Institute for the first graduation in 1978. At that time, I had been evacuated with the entire AIM team from the perfumed islands off coast towards Madagascar, and was put to work as secretary for Rev. Sam Senoff. I loved it. Your father was the special speaker for that first graduation. What aprivilege to meet your parents. I am glad to know that their son has followed so wonderfuly in their footsteps. When you come to hanker again to minister in Africa, there are various places which would be thrilled to have a person of your calibre to teach theology Wondhoek, Kigali, and Bunia. With your African roots, you'd be fantastic! Every blessing, and thanks for the great autobiography, Dave!