English Muffins? I can't tell what the inside of them is like, but the outside of them looks more like American Biscuits. :) Good to hear that the kids are enjoying the lessons and that plans are coming along for the campaign. I hope that whatever situations are troubling you all will be sorted out as well. Be steadfast, unmoveable, and always abounding!
Pioneering women All of you are really learning what it must have been like for the pioneering women in our country. You may have a few of the more modern things but beating the rugs to get them clean is really getting down to the old ways. That kind of work in our country is really not so far removed from our times thpough. I know that rug beating was done even within my memory. It may be done in some more primative areas of this country even yet. Any way you are all learning some basic stuff and when you do have a modern sweeper you will really appreciate it. Ferrell
I'm hungary What's the deal you putting all these pictures of good stuff to eat? I'm trying to lose weight and you are making me want to go to Tanzania and eat!! I think your rug cleaning with a stick is just soon to be over with, you'll have a new more modern way to do it.
Hope all is well and ya'll are doing good. God bless. just ken
Keep up the Good Work! Hey Jensen's, you are doing a good work. I know you are excited about your furlough, but we're going to miss you when you are gone. We love y'all! Nita Hochdorf
Good to hear from you Don looks impressive and I would think that you will be much more secure with him as you new family member. If possible, please be available to speak at Brentwood on your next visit. God bless.
Gazelle ribs? What kind of meat do gazelle ribs taste like? And I like your new dog! German shepherds are Nathan's favorite dog. We can't wait to see you. Love, Dustin and family
Oh No! Snakes It's nice to see that Julia's made it home all right... but Julia is that really you, the one that has sat behind me in services for the last couple of months? It does look as if you are holding it at some distance, a little more than your sister. Janine
No fair! Ok...So it is totally NOT fair that ya'll got to go to a snake park! I'd love to do that cause I like snakes! Maybe I can get Lydia to bring me one back.....Love you guys! Keep up the great work you are doing there! ~Emily
Glad to see that you are becoming one with nature Jensen family. Hope all is well. I love the rain and the rainbow. The things that seem so mundane to some still create a feeling of awe of our Creator. Some of his creatures I surely could have done without! Like the snake. Love you guys and I thought I would visit but not after the snake photos!!
Snakes !! NOOOOOO!!! I agree with just ken. I don't want any part of the snakes. Well I might look at them through glass but no touching for me. And I don't want to live close to them. That would include living in Africa or any place else they might be abundent. Ferrell
python Hello Jensen family. I'm studying snakes for my Masters degree so I can help you out identifying one of those snakes that you're not sure of. The python you have pictured is a Southern African Rock Python. It is one of two species of python in Tanzania. I'm not sure what the other unidentified snake is. I went to Tanzania a few times for the Safari for Souls campaigns when I was a student at Freed-Hardeman. I had heard about the snake park but never had a chance to go there. I enjoyed your pictures very much. Keep up the good work you are doing and God bless.....Jonathan Stanley
Ok George that does it for me-you've been to the snake farm- you have crossed over, not only that it looks like from the pictures that your children have as well. Fair warning I am afarid of snakes there are only six kinds that bother me, short, long, fat. skinny, alive and dead ones. Glad you enjoyed that place I have been by there many times with no ambition to stop, been invited a couple of times and did not go and guess what-as the Lord lives I am not going there. You all look great glad you and the Hochdorf's are spending some time together-really good people should get to know one another. God bless. Check under the beds.......just ken
Lindsey's article I don't know if this is the place to comment about the lovely article on Women of Hope written by Lindsey. If was a wonderful article from a young lady with a beautifully, Christ-like spirit and I wanted to make sure she knew that I appreciated it.
May God Bless you,
the Burrows from Needville church of Christ in Texas
God bless you all! I remember when your Dad posted in the "Christian Courier" that you were going to embark on this journey and how thrilling and scarey I thought that would be. I would love to be able to do something like this some day. I pray your work there is blessed and that you are in God's protective hand! In Christ ~
pics Hey All!
I Love the Pictures! they are really beautiful!
just wanted to say I'm thinking about you, and I Miss you All so much!!!
Love Ya'll!
~Naomi
Howdy from the US Howdy all you peoples over there,
How are you all doing? Thanks for all the wonderful service you give to the Lord. Keep up the great work. Will talk at you later. Love you all, Angela and gang
We're so sad to learn of the death of George's mother. Our prayers are with your family daily, and we are especially mindful of you at this time.
God bless you.
George's Mom We are sad for all of you to go through losing such a dear family member. I think very highly of her for thinking more about her Father's business than wanting to pull you away from winning souls for Him. You have an incredible family that inspires us more each day. We're praying God's blessings and comfort upon all of you.
Our family has participated in numerous mission efforts over the last 20 years. In 2005, we had the great privilege of traveling together as a family to India, where we worked for one month. We began contemplating the idea of doing foreign mission work. In May of 2006, our whole family spent the month of May working in Malawi, Africa. During this trip, we observed the great need for more teachers and preachers in Africa. After much prayerful consideration, we made the commitment to move to Tanzania, Africa and work with a mission effort known as Tanzania 2000.
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English Muffins?
I can't tell what the inside of them is like, but the outside of them looks more like American Biscuits. :) Good to hear that the kids are enjoying the lessons and that plans are coming along for the campaign. I hope that whatever situations are troubling you all will be sorted out as well. Be steadfast, unmoveable, and always abounding!