Everyone keeps asking me various questions on what life will be like in Mozambique . Some questions I know the answer to, and others. . . I think to myself, hmmm that’s a good question, I should probably look into that.
Here is a quick overview, “ a sort of crash course” based off questions I have heard lately. . .
 MOZAMBIQUE 101

Where is Mozambique located? Mozambique is located on the southeast coast of Africa. It is bound by Swaziland to the south, South Africa to the southwest, Zimbabwe to the west, Zambia and Malawi to the northwest, Tanzania to the north and theIndian Ocean to the east.
What language will you speak over there? Portuguese is the national language. Mozambique gained its independence from Portugal in 1975. I have had some language tutors to start learning and I am also using Rosetta Stone.
What will you eat? First of all, I heard a couple of months ago that there was no McDonalds over there, WHAT? REALLY? It really caused me to rethink this whole moving to Africa thing. Corn is the traditional food crop in Mozambique, while chicken, seafood, bananas, and cashews are also part of main dishes.
 Satellite image of Northern Mozambique
Where will you live? Most likely I will live in an apartment in a city in northern Mozambique. Missionaries are renting apartments and houses all throughout the city. There is not a central location. You can get a good idea of how big the different cities are by looking at a satellite view. Here is the link to Google Earth just click here –> Google Earth. After looking at northern Mozambique, you should check out the beaches along the east coast!
What is the climate like? Mozambique has a tropical climate with two seasons, a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September. Rainfall is heavy along the coast. Average temperature ranges are 55 to 75 degrees in July to 22 to 72 to 88 degrees in February.
How big is Mozambique and many people live there? Mozambique is about twice the size of California and has 22 million people living there. There are 44 different language groups. New Tribes is currently working in three villages and wants to work in at least six more within Mozambique. There are people living in Mozambique that still do not have the Bible in their own language.
Will you still have internet? Lol, yes, don’t think that I am going to quit sending my updates once I leave! I have also been practicing skype, so if you do have skype, add me to your contact list. Skype is a free way to talk and view friends and family over the internet. All you need is a webcam. My username is Jerry.Pettigrew. If you don’t have skype, GET IT. It’s free and easy to use, here is the link to download it. Just click here –> SKYPE
101 Thank you all for your encouragement, prayer, and support. There is another significance for the number 101 today, I HAVE 101 DAYS UNTIL DEPARTURE!!!
Prayer and Praises

Pray for continued focus and drive of taking hold of opportunities here, while preparing and looking forward.
Pray for financial support, I am still in need of $2,000 of monthly recommended support; please let me know if your small group or church might be interested in learning more about my ministry!
Praise for what He has been teaching me lately through His Word, church, Bible studies, friends, and family.
I am constantly being hit with learning more about prayer and how God meets each one of us, right where we are!
Now, to see who has made it down to the bottom of all this. . . Here is a Trivia Question: The first person that knows the correct answer and sends it to me through facebook gets a prize that came from Mozambique.
Here is the question. . . What is the monetary unit in Mozambique and what is the current rate of exchange to the U.S. dollar? – Good luck |