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  Camels are still a common mode of transportation in Niger.   Camels are still a common mode of transportation in Niger.  
             
  Rural areas are often the most receptive to the gospel. Here is a church in a Nigerien village.   Rural areas are often the most receptive to the gospel. Here is a church in a Nigerien village.  
             
  Niger's name comes from the Niger river, Africa's fourth longest.   Niger’s name comes from the Niger river, Africa’s fourth longest.  
             
  This building was once the site of a school farm that trained young Nigeriens in agriculture, literacy, and the Bible. It is now vacant, but there are hopes to reopen the school to teach vocational skills and disciple young Christians in the faith.   This building was once the site of a school farm that trained young Nigeriens in agriculture, literacy, and the Bible. It is now vacant, but there are hopes to reopen the school to teach vocational skills and disciple young Christians in the faith.  
             
       
             
   
             
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