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Published: June 20th 2008Africa » Tanzania » North » ArushaJune 20th 2008


All the kids at Teresia's home
Where we had our 2 Bible Studies
Day 4 of the Arusha Safari for Souls Campaign 2008
As the phrase goes TIA, is going to have to apply tonight. I had written a long report of the days events and stories and the power flashed and I lost it all before getting to save it, so you'll have to forgive me but this mama is a little tired and I know you'll all understand.
So here are the Highlights: (or the man version as my friend Anthony Brown would say)
• Returned to our previous studies, in the same areas - Studied a 2nd time with Teresia in her home
• Established many new studies all across town
• Found out that the Massai friend of ours, who has been hanging around the building, was baptized yesterday!
• There was 1 Baptized in Mosquito River Today
• There were 2 more Baptized in Arusha Today
• Emily went to Mosquito river to Help Shasta & Callie with the Children's Bible Class with over 50 kids there
• Ralph Gilmore and Ken Upchurch preached more great lessons for the afternoon meetings
• Fred & Penny cabler along with the Hoover, AL group flew out tonight
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For all you Green Bay Packer Fans...
My little brother lives up in WI now, so this one's for you guys! (isn't she a doll!)
Everyone is a little tired and worn down with the sniffles from the wet cold weather
• Angie Baker cooked another great meal for us all tonight for our last large joint Campaign meal
• Tomorrow is the final day of the campaign before Sunday's Friends Day at Arusha
Sorry I lost the detailed version ...
Hope you've all had a wonderful day May the Lord Bless you and Use you!
Love, The Richardson family
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Janna Roth
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Julie! im so sad we didnt get to see you guys before we left! thank you for the sweet note, we just got in at about 8 30 tonight, so we're safe, just cant sleep! love you guys and miss ya already! -janna
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