WARNING:This Journey is not for the faint of heart.
You may find yourself covered in DUST one minute and SOAKING WET the next. Maybe you'll be THIRSTY and HUNGRY and STRANDED without fuel. You may have a FLAT tire, BLOWN fuses, BUSTED shocks and long, long border crossings. You may cry because of the rough elements one moment and cry in awe of God's creation the next.
So, if travelling on motorcycles throughout all kinds of weather and rugged terrain, sleeping in tents, cooking your own food, sitting around campfires and experiencing Jesus together sounds like something you would enjoy and.....if your heart is burning to give to the people of Africa, to proclaim THE Good News.....
THEN Soul Adventure is a journey for you!
Norovirus outbreak closes schools as hundreds struck by vomiting and diarrhoea - Live News 24
Thanks for watching my video. If you like my videos, please subscribe to the channel to receive the latest videos Videos can use content-based copyright law contains reasonable use Fair Use ( HEALTH officials are urging people to be alert as schools and hospital wards have been forced to close after an outbreak of norovirus. The highly-infectious winter bug, which causes sickness and diarrhoea, has struck down people across the country. Schools in Yorkshire and Northern Ireland have had to shut this week while Southampton General Hospital confirmed it has closed wards. Students from Howden School in Goole, East Yorks, were sent home on Monday and told to steer clear until Thursday after an outbreak of cases. Another secondary school in nearby Bradford, was also shutdown for a deep clean after more than 15 per cent of its pupils and staff were struck down. Parkside School's headteacher Andy Taylor told parents that due to a serious outbreak of norovirus, Public Health England advised them to close until Thursday to prevent the spread of infection. 'Unprecedented outbreak' In Northern Ireland, the outbreak has caused pupils to miss exams and one primary school has cancelled its Christmas pantomime. As many as 150 students called in sick at one secondary school alone last Thursday, it's reported. Around a quarter of the 360 pupils at Clandeboye Primary were off sick yesterday with the school closed today. Headteacher Julie Thomas told the BBC it was an unprecedented outbreak and they were trying as hard as they can to stem the infection. Killinchy Primary School, in Newtownards, County Down, was closed voluntarily on Friday for a deep clean after people fell ill. 'Wiped out' Headmaster Christopher Currie told the Irish Mirror: We have two types of illnesses running parallel, the flu-type illness and the vomiting norovirus. The two things side-by-side are wiping us out. For our P7s, this has landed right on their AQE exams. The poor children have been working for a year and a half, two years in preparation for this test but on Saturday morning it all kicked off and a number of children didn't sit their AQE. It's very frustrating that parents will send their children back to school despite the guidance we have given to please exclude for 48hours - we had kids in school who we know were sick last night and their parents sent them back this morning. Top tips for parents for protecting kids from winter bugs 1. Make sure kids wash their hands properly This prevents the spread of bugs like Norovirus and Shigella, as well as the common cold. 2. Keep kids away from other poorly children Colds and coughs are almost unavoidable so this is one solution to protect them. 3. Get kids the free NHS flu vaccine All children from two years old to the end of primary school are now eligible for a free NHS flu vaccine 4. Wrap asthma sufferers up in a scarf By wrapping a scarf loosely over your ch