Congratulations Silver bells and wedding bells, how wonderful for all of you. We married the year of Keith's parent's 25th and his grandparent's 50th. Adam and Shea only missed it by one year. Since my daughter-in-law and granddaughter are going to participate in the wedding I hope to be able to attend (if that is okay?). Keith performed only one wedding of the three boys - and he survived just fine. Even if you get emotional, George, you will only be joining the rest of us! This is the second most important decision in life, emotions should be freely flowing if our hearts are truly rejoicing in the choices made. God bless you all as you make plans for everything. Cheryl
25 wedding anniversary Congratulations on your upcoming 25th wedding anniversary. Can't hardly believe it. It doesn't seem that long ago. But on Sat 17th (tomorrow) I'll be 2 years past my 3 score and 10 years. Thanks for the words of this message to go out on the internet waves for many to read about preparation for marriage for one's children. Enjoy the 25 and we look forward to seeing you the 1st Sunday in August. Is that date confirmed?
Brotherly, Windell
It'll be OK Dear George,
As someone who was married by his now father in law, I do have one piece of advice to pass along. Try not to look after you say, "You may kiss the bride." Chris told me that even with the wedding he didn't like that part. :)
I'm sure you will do fine. God bless all of you.
In Christian Love,
Patrick Swayne
Happy Anniversary George and Joy, Congratulations on 25 years and such fine children. May you both be blessed in all the years that He grants you on earth. And may He uplift and strengthen you in your efforts for His kingdom! Happy anniversary. Levi
I'm glad to know that some things in the world are still the same, unlike the place we live which changes from minute to minute. There is something to be said for the sameness of things. Love you all. just ken
To Market This was trip that you definitely should have take along your camera. I would have like to seen the way those dresses were hung. Maybe next time you will. I can't imagine what it was like to go to market there. I don't usually go to 2nd hand stores here in the states, it must be quite an experience there.
ITINERANT EVANGELIST. I am from India. I am an Itinerant evangelist. I would love to have Mobile Bible Schools throughout Asia especially in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Please pray........Abraham/India/
Email id:bro.abraham@gmail.com
You are in our prayers Sounds like a long difficult but fairly successful trip. The Airport brothers and sisters are looking forward to seeing you in August-the date that you requested of us. III John 2.
May God bless the Jensen family and their work.
brotherly,
Windell
Whew! What an adventure! We are so glad you all were kept safe through your Kenyan experience, and are esp. thankful that Jacob's procedure has thus far gone well. Robert and Candice were also born without a few adult teeth...which will someday need to be taken care of...but probably not in Nairobi! :) We continue to pray for you all daily. Love, the Hecks
Glad it wasn't a "grin" demise Sorry about the title, it was the best pun I could come up with on short notice. What amazing experiences you all have over there! We'll be keeping Jacob in our prayers.
nice dress! :) Hey Jensens, always good to see how you all are doing. Do you hate tax season as much as I do? They make the laws so complicated for preachers and for missionaries in particular. It looks like our "furlough" times will be overlapping a bit - hopefully we'll see you at PTP! Thank you for all the great work you do. -Patrick Swayne
Well I hope that Lydia has "saluted" everyone and that she is having a wonderful visit and is settled in and enjoying the Jensen family. That is EASY duty, I know from experience how good those times are and how wonderful that home is. The first dress looks lovely and I am sure the others will look just as terrific! But I can tell you one thing all eyes are going to be on the young woman in WHITE!!! Love you all. God bless. Please be careful on those roads. just ken
It is always a joy to hear and See what you are doing in the mission field. You are a blessing to so many and we are so very thankful to each of you for your faithful service and tremendous efforts toward the lost of Tanzania. God bless you all. just ken
Always good It is always good to read how things are going with you all. It is good to be able to tell the congregation here that we heard from you and what you are up to. This 1-week recap is great. As I type this, I think about you having finished evening worship with your good friends and coworkers. I always pray that your needs are met, including financial but especially in fellowship that helps renew your own spirits. Well, time to make sure I have the lesson in mind for our evening session. May God continue to bless you all.
PRAYING FOR YOU ALL GREETINGS ON THIS LORD'S DAY 3--7--10 WE WILL PRAY FOR THOSE YOU ALL AND THOSE YOU MENTIONED. THANK FOR SHARING YOUR MINISTRY AND THE PICTURES.
2 Chronicles 20:15 He said: "Listen, King Jehoshaphat and all who live in Judah and Jerusalem! This is what the LORD says to you: 'Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God's.
bro. Lynn White
random place to ask for info. Greetings.
I'm a student worker looking for info for a missionary directory that is being compiled by the missions dept at Harding. I couldn't find your emails on any of your web pages so I would love it if you could email me back. Thanks! kross2@harding....
Good work! I appreciate you taking time from your busy schedules to update your blog. It is encouraging to see the fruit of your labors and our prayers. We will continue to pray for you all, as well as the special prayer requests you shared. Love you all so much!
:) Good blog! I miss you all, but sounds like things are going very well! And wow, I am impressed that the boys dressed up for the Valentine's Day Supper! Hehe. Love you all. :)
Thanks Hi Jensens
I don't often write but I so enjoy reading your newsletters. We love you all so much. We appreciate your friendship more and more as time goes on. May your work be an example to all of us. Through your work we have brothers and sisters all over this world. Thank 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.
Our family arrived in Mos... full info
Cheryl Cozort
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Congratulations
Silver bells and wedding bells, how wonderful for all of you. We married the year of Keith's parent's 25th and his grandparent's 50th. Adam and Shea only missed it by one year. Since my daughter-in-law and granddaughter are going to participate in the wedding I hope to be able to attend (if that is okay?). Keith performed only one wedding of the three boys - and he survived just fine. Even if you get emotional, George, you will only be joining the rest of us! This is the second most important decision in life, emotions should be freely flowing if our hearts are truly rejoicing in the choices made. God bless you all as you make plans for everything. Cheryl