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2nd January 2008
Paul Hester
George's Mom - From: Death in our Family
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.
2nd January 2008
Reba D. Porter
sympathy - From: Death in our Family
We wanted to let you know that you are in our prayers for comfort in this sad time, and for safety in travel, and for the family that stays behind. May God be with you all and bless you. Reba & Stan
2nd January 2008
Hannah
- From: Death in our Family
You all are in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all!
2nd January 2008
thayers
condolences - From: Death in our Family
WE are so sorry to hear or your loss and we will keep your family in our prayers
2nd January 2008
Robert Redden
Our condolences - From: Death in our Family
George, Linda and I send our condolences to you and your family. We share your grief and want you to know we are praying for you all.
2nd January 2008
matt Parker
- From: Death in our Family
We are praying for you. we will miss her very much.
2nd January 2008
Kathryn
- From: Death in our Family
We are praying for your family! We love you all!! Kathryn & Michael and crew
2nd January 2008
Michelle
Beautiful! - From: Peponi Vacation
Your trip sounds wonderful! I love the pictures and makes me wish I could be there. Thank you for sharing!
2nd January 2008
kup
- From: Death in our Family
Just so you know you are loved and prayed for every single day and especially today. just ken
2nd January 2008
Kipton Garrett
Our sympathies - From: Death in our Family
Our sympathies are extended to your family, but we also rejoice that you will see her again because of the love and power of our Lord Jesus Christ.
2nd January 2008
The Rachels
- From: Death in our Family
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them." Rev. 14:13 We are sorrowful for you and your family in this time of loss and rejoice with your mother in her attaining the rest we all long for. You are all in our prayers. With Love, The Rachels
2nd January 2008
Lydia Purdom
- From: Death in our Family
I'm so sorry to hear this....my prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. I love you all, Lydia
2nd January 2008
Rebecca
- From: Death in our Family
I am so sorry to hear this terrible news. Know that I will be praying for you all. Give each other a hug for me. Much love, Andrew and Rebecca
30th December 2007
molly
- From: Cooking and Company
aww ya'll got the banner!! i think i signed it like 5 times, lol
26th December 2007
Julie
Miss you All So much! - From: Cooking and Company
Looks like you had a great time! We can't wait to get home and back to work!! Love you and miss you all so much! Brnet, Julie & kids
26th December 2007
kup
Happy Holidays - From: Cooking and Company
WOW! That looks like something I would really be interested in, especially being with some fantastic people. Thank you so much for sharing the day. Only thing better would have been being there. The Jensen home is like Heaven it doesn't matter if you have to sleep on the floor just being there is enough. God bless. just ken
10th December 2007
Kipton Garrett
money is replaceable - From: Stopped By the Police
Money is replaceable; you are not. Do not cross corrupt police; pay them enough to satisfy them. I will replace it.
25th November 2007
Ferrell
George? - From: Peponi Vacation
Hey there George with that hat you look like Indiana Jones!! That vacation looked like a regular Tropical Island Vacation without the island.
17th November 2007
Julie
Happy Birthday LUKE - From: A New Life Begins, An Old Life Ends
We sure do miss you guys! Give Luke a big Happy Birthday from the Richardsons... Wish we could have been there to share the celebration ~ Tell everyone hi for us. Love Julie
17th November 2007
Lindsey Gee
Loved the Blog - From: A New Life Begins, An Old Life Ends
Hello All Jensons !! Loved the Blog .... all the pics were great . I especially liked the way you broke all the events down into their proper places and the days . It was really easy to follow along , and it omits any confusion . Sincerely , Lindsey
5th November 2007
Hecks
hello - From: Arusha National Park
We are so glad you guys could have a nice family day together. We all need that as often as we can get it. Glad to know you enjoyed such a wonderful day in God's creation. Much love from all of us! p.s.Dustin wants you to know that we rescued an abandoned albino ferret. He was left all (very chilly) day long in a cage in front of the vets in the same parking lot as the church building. The people who left him said they were moving and couldn't take him. Actually her. Snowball is what we named her. She stinks, but she is cute. Love you all. Debbie
4th November 2007
julie
miss you all.... - From: A Sunday at Kibosho
Great to see you up at Kibosho that is a little tough to find in the hills and slick roads... But we're so glad you made it! Tell everyone that we love them and miss them! On the road... Love in Christ Julie
4th November 2007
just ken
- From: Arusha National Park
Nice pictures. I especially like the one of the two great looking young women with the two convicts behind them having a picnic!!just ken
4th November 2007
just ken
- From: A Sunday at Kibosho
God bless the Jensen's. Love you and love what you are doing for the lost of Tanzania. I often think how blessed the work of TZ 2000 is because of all the wonderful people who support the work both financially and, as you and your family do, up close and personal living and working in Tanzania. God has done a good thing putting you there. Be careful on those roads. Take care of your good selves. as always, just ken
4th November 2007
Wayne Miller
Looks Pretty! - From: Arusha National Park
Glad you guys had some time together. Thanks for your good work and love for the Lord. Give our love to all the family. Your brother, wm
4th November 2007
molly
- From: Arusha National Park
aw i love the pictures of ya'll! it looks like a ton of fun to ride on top!!!
3rd November 2007
Claudia Crain
- From: Arusha National Park
Thanks for the updates you give us. I really enjoy the pictures that you take. I might be ok with the rat if it was called another name. I think there might be alot of animals that are really in the rat family but called something else. Thanks for all the work that you & your family are doing. I appreciate you.
3rd November 2007
Ferrell
Arusha Nat'l Pk - From: Arusha National Park
Glad you to hear you took a day off for fun. I like your picrures especially the ones of the huge fig tree. That reminds me of the big ones in Calif. that can be driven thru. The name of that "hotdog" bush/tree was very apt I wouldn't mind seeing it myself. I sure like reading of your adventures over there. Love, Ferrell
21st October 2007
Jim Foltz
gecko - From: Ladies Seminar at Monduli
Joy, I enjoyed you gecko story. Betty and I both had a good laugh. Who knew that mission work would give somoe one a gecko story. Keep up the good work. Love Jim & Betty
20th October 2007
George and Joy
Re: Insurance - From: A New Set of Wheels and Language School
I have seen the Geico commercials, and they are funny, but I must admit that I wasn't thinking of insurance at the time. Maybe I do need gecko insurance around here, though, because it seems like we keep having these "incidents" with geckos. :)
20th October 2007
Ferrell
Insurance - From: Ladies Seminar at Monduli
When the gecko landed on you I don't suppose you had any of his (Geico) insurance and he was just trying to get you to get some. If you haven't seen any of the American Ads about Geico insurance this will go over you head, but it hasn't been that long that you've been out of the states so I'm sure you have probably seen them and will relate to this. That was the 1st thing I thought of and just couldn't resist teasing about it. Love Ferrell
1st October 2007
All the Hecks
Happy Birthday and Miss you all - From: A New Set of Wheels and Language School
Happy Birthday George! We sure missed you all at RH this year. We all commented on how things just didn't seem normal without you all. It was strange to look up and never find a Jensen's smiling face. We didn't even eat any icecream without you. We plan on eating double with you all next year though. :o) We love you all and continue to pray for you constantly. All the Hecks
24th September 2007
Kerry Sword
Happy Birthday - From: A New Set of Wheels and Language School
Just wanted to wish you all the best on your birthday and in your work! God's blessing and God speed to all of the family! Kerry for the K-Team
24th September 2007
Ferrell
Happy Birthday - From: A New Set of Wheels and Language School
Happy Birthday to one of my favorite young men. I have so many of favorite young men but don't know all of their birthdays so I'm glad to know yours, George. That was a fine birthday gift, the vehicle. When something you either expected or hoped to get arrives on an important day I consider that it is a gift for that day. With my love Ferrell
24th September 2007
Hannah
Happy Birthday Mr. George! - From: A New Set of Wheels and Language School
Hope you have a wonderful birthday Mr. George! love and miss you all!
24th September 2007
kup
- From: A New Set of Wheels and Language School
Wow! Cool looking truck. Glad language school is going well and your new wheels have arrived. Watch out on those roads be careful. God bless you all. I know that is a good feeling to finally be independant and mobile. as always, just ken
9th September 2007
Stephano
Good Job! - From: An Addition to the Body
Thank you very much! You are doing a very good job. I am a member of Church of Christ in Dar es salaam, Tanzania (Magomeni). I will appreciate if you will visit us some day! God bless you all.
8th September 2007
anonymous
- From: On the Homefront
wow, i love the picture of the lizard!
7th September 2007
Mark
Roundhouse - From: On the Homefront
I am making preparations for roundhouse, and reading your blog at the same time. (Who says preachers cannot multi task?) Just want you to know that you will be missed this year. I am sure that missing roundhouse is one of the difficult sacrifices of your work, but please remember always that you are an inspiration to the rest of us. Your blog entries are great. May God continue to bless and protect you!
7th September 2007
kup
- From: On the Homefront
Well if it is ok with you I think Wal-Mart milk is going to have to work for me. Not quite up to a "worm" in my milk yet, although I guess you could get use to anything! Just kidding. Leave it to the "George" to figure out a good way to have milk for the "babies". You are a certain joy in my life and a blessing clear through my soul. Have a "strong end" to the week and know that you are loved and appreciated by so many including and most especially this writer. God bless you all. just ken
7th September 2007
Ashley Cozort
- From: Behind the Scenes
Hello Jensen Family- I just wanted to take the opportunity to let you know that Nathan and I love and miss you all. We keep you and your work in our prayers. I'm sorry I can't keep in touch better, but know that you're in our thoughts and conversation daily. Much love, Ashley
5th September 2007
Jim Foltz
working for the Lord - From: Behind the Scenes
Dear Jensen family, I am greatly encouraged by each entry in your blog. Praise God for using your entire family in his service. We lift each of you and your work up before the father in paryer.You are the right servants of God in the right time and place. In His Service, Jim
4th September 2007
kup
- From: Behind the Scenes
Sweet people helping other sweet people do the Lord's work, evangelizing the lost of Tanzania. Don't think it gets any better than that, only Heaven will be better. We are thankful for the Jensen's and for all those who have made the Jensen's possible. One of our elders said the other day that if we are willing that makes us able-I believe that and I also believe that it is those sweet folks behind the scene's that make all of us realize just how powerful the providence of God is working in our very own lives, and the multitude of wonderful people who hold our hands up. You good people are doing a wonderful job and we thank God for you. just ken
29th August 2007
Rebecca
- From: Generosity Abounds
That is so wonderful! I pray that this will help your efforts there. And can I just say that it seems unreal that y'all were in Iowa for six whole years? I miss you guys!
29th August 2007
Kipton
- From: Generosity Abounds
Fantastic! May the Word fall on good soil.
14th August 2007
kup
- From: Milestones
There is a sweet, sweet spirit that spends a lot of time with the Jensen family. I know that is true because they are true examples of the joy, happiness and abundant life that Jesus promises us all if we are obedient and faithfully working in his vineyard. You are a real blessing to my life and I am abundantly grateful and filled up with thanksgiving that God has allowed me to know you this side of the Jordan. God bless you. just ken
1st August 2007
Jim Foltz
- From: Time Marches On
George, Joy and Family. We remember you in our prayers. We enjoy your blog and praise God that the work is going well. I was in Iowa last Sunday to visit family. It appaears like you are adjusting well to Africa
30th July 2007
kup
- From: Time Marches On
You Jensen's are in our prayers every single day of your lives and Never, Never out of our Hearts. God loves you and so do I. You are a great blessing to the lost of Tanzania, to this work and to all those who know and love you. Because of you and your efforts we are all brought closer to the service to the lost that we need so desperately to demonstrate. With all love and respect. just ken
29th July 2007
Ferrell Hinds
Being fed - From: Time Marches On
It was interesting seeing that you were fed a meal when visiting. I am wondering what kinds of food were served? I'm sure it wasn't your usual fare. Also do you cook what you usually have here in the states or have you made some changes because of availability. Yes, the meat van does appear amusing because it doesn't look to be very clean. Also how did the boys rate the most comfortable seats at the meeting? At least they looked to be the most comfortable. Ferrell
13th July 2007
kup
Filled up - From: Counting the Cost
What a great blessing!! Ya'll just fill me up with thanksgiving and awe at the great work you are doing. May God bless you in all you do for the Kingdom and protect your health. Not only that you have the best yodler in Tanzania!!! Love that girl. just ken


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