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    Dayenu - Freedom Enough
    An Outline of Cinyanja Grammar
    • 2023

      Dayenu - Freedom Enough

      Out of inner slavery into perfect fulfilment

      The Dayenu song, sung by Jewish families at the Feast of Passover, tells the 15 steps Israel took out of Egyptian slavery into the Promised Land. The same 15 steps God still takes today to save us out of the bondage of sin and draw us into his heart. To free us from oppression, destitution, shame, and sin and completely restore us. To this day we can use these 15 steps as a guideline to freedom. And to this day God reveals himself through this story as the true source of perfect security, unfailing provision, and eternal fulfilment.

      Dayenu - Freedom Enough
    • 2022

      An artist's repository of two decades worth of source materials in the form of everyday consumer products German artist Stephanie Senge (born 1972) showcases her archive of consumer goods collected over the past 20 years from supermarkets and discount stores, which she uses as the basis of her sculptures, installations, actions and public lectures, providing a sharp commentary on the culture of consumerism.

      Stephanie Senge. Konsumbibliothek. Wählt was ihr wollt.
    • 1998

      An Outline of Cinyanja Grammar

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on Nyanja, a major Zambian language spoken by approximately 0.75 million people, this volume contributes to a series aimed at enhancing the scholarship and resources available for Zambian languages. Following a governmental shift in 1996 to prioritize local languages in education, this work offers a detailed grammatical sketch, covering sound systems, morphology, and sentence structure. Nyanja serves as a second language for many and functions as the lingua franca in various contexts, including the military and media, extending its influence into neighboring Mozambique and Malawi.

      An Outline of Cinyanja Grammar