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| 14th May 2007 kup | Good Job! - From: Evangelism in Kibosho Glad you are happy in the Lord's work in Tanzania. Everyone seems to be having a ball and enjoying life. God bless you. just ken |
| 14th May 2007 Shasta | Teacher Workshop - From: Train the Teacher's Workshop #1 OK ... I have a perfect swap ... I'll bring Sew Be It to Moshi .. you all bring the Teacher Workshop to Arusha!!!! Great job and I am sooooo proud of you all!!! |
| 8th May 2007 Lynn Hite | Hello from Denver - From: THE MOSHI CREW Dear Julie and Crew, Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy reading your reports--it almost makes me feel like we are back there again! Please know that our thoughts, prayers, and good wishes go out to you! Lynn Hite |
| 2nd May 2007 Mildred Whitlock | - From: Having Family Fun I to want to commend you for the great job you've done with the pictures, reporting your work and all the efforts you are making in spreading the gospel. It seems as the harvest is growing as well as your church family. Just keep up the good work and our prayers are for a bountiful harvest as a result of all the efforts being made. Love and blessings to all! |
| 30th April 2007 Karen Latner | Faces of children - From: Having Family Fun Thanks again for all the travel blogs they bring back many precious memories and its great to know the work is still going strong. Keep letting us feel a part of the work there. Karen Latner. |
| 23rd April 2007 Jackie Swift | Picture for the Pictoricial Board - From: The Jensen's Arrive and the Team Grows Please e-mail the church a family picture for the pictoricial board in the lobby. We are updating it. I looked at the one we had and the kids have grown so much since you left. Thanks Jackie Northport |
| 19th April 2007 Cherish | Nice.... - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 Hey Kelly, Nice Pics! Congrsts on college! I am so proud of you! |
| 16th April 2007 kevman | - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 hey you need to talk to me some time. tell me how college is going. i bet you're doing better than me right now. congrats on college. and why are you wearing pink shirts - your brother |
| 16th April 2007 Gary Wear | New Chapter - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 Kelly, congratulations... I am very proud of you! I recall graduating from high school and being very apprehsive about what to do next. You have an opportuntiy before you that I did not have, by continuing your education. I did go back to school at mid life, but I spent a few years finding my way. Make the most of this opportunity. Study hard and prepare yourself for your future... but don't try to plan out your life. Only God knows what turns your life will take. So prepare for whatever He has in store for you. Walk throught the open doors... and don't try to open the ones that are closed. God bless you son. GW |
| 15th April 2007 Erin N. Giles | Yea! - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 Congratulations Kelly! See you soon! |
| 14th April 2007 Gary Box | "The Smile" - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 Well it is unanimous from the Box family. #11 that almost has "The Smile" is our favorite picture. Good luck Kelly. See you soon. |
| 14th April 2007 kup | Congradulations! - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 So grateful and thankful for your successful completion of this phase of your education. I wish you every good thing and success in all you undertake in your future. Good going Mr. Wonderful!!!! just ken |
| 14th April 2007 Mildred Whitlock | Congratulations to Kelly - From: Kelly's Senior Pictures 2006 I'm so proud for you Kelly and I pray that your schooling will go well in college. This is a new phase of your life that's going to start changing from a high schooler to an adult. Now it's real world time and I'm sure you're going to be a servant sering our master in a great way. The pictures on the blog are very good and I thank Julie for doing such a fine job. Take care my friend and may God continue to bless you beyound measure and my your harvest be bountiful in God's service. Love to your all from your home congregation in Northport!! |
| 6th April 2007 Jeff | Hello - From: Arusha National Park Thanks for the pictures. They look great. Please tell Ryan and Jon and Cory I said hi. I am Ryan's brother. I hope ya'll continue to enjoy yourselves. |
| 5th April 2007 George and Joy | Can't Wait to See it Firsthand! - From: Arusha National Park Hey Julie, What beautiful scenery. Looking forward to seeing it in peson. We are counting down the days! See you soon. Love, Joy |
| 5th April 2007 Eva Miller | what a walk - From: Arusha National Park Julie, I'm tired just reading about your day. What an experience. Love the pictures,Brings back memories. Remember how cold it was when we had our peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches by the waterfall? Miss you all. Love to you, Brent and the children. |
| 5th April 2007 Darlene Hall | Hello - From: The Guests begin to Arrive Tell Cory and John Hall, I said "Hi". |
| 2nd April 2007 Mildred Whitlock | Busy Hands - From: What's in Your Hands? Again, I commend you guys and gals for what I believe to be your best blog yet. Each picture and comments are wonderful and so heartfelt. These pictures gives such good examples of what busy hands can do to spread love and open doors to receptive hearts. Thanks again for sharing. Love to all. In His Service, may God bless you all. |
| 19th March 2007 Mildred Whitlock | Gratitude - From: Visiting Kingore & Our first Mother-Daughter Quilt Dear friends, I just wanted to express again my appreciation for your taking the time to share your life there and how grateful I am that you and your precious family are making the sacrifices necessary to serve God in such a wonderful way. I'm sure your life is blessed in ways that our world in the states will never know unless we were to come there. Thanks so much for sharing your family celebration of Miss Emily's 10th birthday with the making of the quilt, sewing, curtains, and painting. You all have done wonderful jobs and I'm sure the memories will never be forgotten. Keep up the good work and remember we are praying for a bontiful and rich harvest. Love to all!! |
| 16th March 2007 Shasta | Quliting Journal - From: Visiting Kingore & Our first Mother-Daughter Quilt Start with this very first quilt ... take a picture ... get a small note book .. on one side paste the picture .. on the other side .. put date, event .. where you were and what the quilt was for .... special notes ... you'll have it forever! |
| 15th March 2007 Pamela | Awesome - From: Visiting Kingore & Our first Mother-Daughter Quilt Emma the quilt you and your mom made is so awesome! Keep up the great job....Garrett your curtain is the picture of a true texan.....Gracie you will have to send a picture of some of your paintings. Aunt Pam sure does miss you guys....How's Kelly liking it over there? I am glad that you all are almost settled in your new place.... Sounds like God is truly working through you guys...that's great!!! Gotta run I will try and drop a few lines next week...Sending all of our love from us to you... In His Love, Aunt Pam |
| 13th March 2007 Hannah Box | My Room!!! - From: The Move to Moshi & ACSOP Graduation Yay I finally get to see what my room looks like!!! I can't wait.....57 days!!! |
| 13th March 2007 Mildred Whitlock | We missed you guys! - From: The Move to Moshi & ACSOP Graduation Thanks again for your keeping us so informed about your work there. It sounds so exciting and my thoughts and prayers are with you all for a bountiful harvest planting the gospel seed as well as the physical harvest with your new garden. We love and appreciate you so much. Keep up the good work!! Love and blessings to all. |
| 12th March 2007 Robert Russell | Wonderful - From: The Move to Moshi & ACSOP Graduation This is great, PRESS ON! |
| 7th March 2007 Erin | very sad - From: Oklahoma City Memorial The OK memorial is very sad, but very beautiful. I had the pleasure of visiting OK in 2001, and remember the tragety clearly. But your pics are beautiful ! |
| 30th January 2007 Mildred Whitlock | - From: The Road to King'ore Hello to the Richardson's family, Your travelblog is so interesting and heart warming for your zeal, love and service attitude to share the Gospel with others. I'm just so amazed at the positive outlook and grateful humble nature you live and the non stop sacrifices you make everyday. Thank you all for being such a loving church family and may God continue to bless you and your! With much love to all, Mildred |
| 23rd January 2007 Trina Gee | \"have baptistry...will travel\" - From: Reaching out to the village of Karatu This is what I thought of when I saw the picture of Brent with the portable baptistry. Very interesting report. Lots of wonderful pictures. We're going to miss you when you move to Moshi (our loss, their gain!) |
| 11th January 2007 Richardsons | thanks Bonnie... - From: A Great Week.... in Tanzania & I hope you have a great Birthday tomorrow as well.... we are very ready for yall to both be here working with us... It can't come soon enough. |
| 11th January 2007 Bonnie Samford | Can't Wait!!! - From: A Great Week.... in Tanzania Hey Julie and Brent, Love the pictures, keep them comming. They are such and encouragement, can't wait to be there following in your footsteps. You and your family are such an example to us. We Love You. The Samford's |
| 1st January 2007 Mildred Whitlock | Greetings from Northport - From: We have had A Very Merry Christmas!! Happy New Year for one and all. I'm always so pleased to get your emails and updates and thrilled that things are going so well with you and yours there. Your writings describing your life and the efforts you are making in spreading the gospel is so encouraging and I thank God for sending your family our way. Just to be able to help in your support and have the opportunity to get the progress reports that are so uplifting and I commend you all for the hard work and for sharing your family's life with us too. What a joy it must be to have such a faithful Christian family so strong in your faith, convictions and be willing to make the sacrifices you are making to be away from your loved ones at home in order to serve God in this wonderful way. Please take care and remember we love and miss you too and will continue praying for your success in work there. With love to all. |
| 29th December 2006 Jennifer | - From: We have had A Very Merry Christmas!! I enjoy your updates! and as always enjoy the pictures! I laughed as you said you will remember this Christmas and laugh because you boiled water! Sounds like our Christmas here in Wisconsin. Our power was out (because we had a wet/heavy snow that outed the power lines) and with all these people here and we had no water or electricity for a day and a half. We melted snow to flush toilets. We had pans going on the gas stove for hours! We did enjoy each other and laugh a lot about our "misfortune"! Your dad and Cindy had such a good time there...I'm so glad they went! Love you all... |
| 27th December 2006 Pat McIntosh | Enjoyed the pictures - From: We have had A Very Merry Christmas!! Hey guys. Thanks for all the pictures. I look forward to seeing y'all again in September. Pat |
| 18th December 2006 Karen Latner | - From: Overwhelming Beauty Thank you for sharing once again the beuty of Africa. Merry Christmas to all and be safe! Love Karen Latner |
| 18th December 2006 Jackie Swift | Quilts - From: Overwhelming Beauty I was so glad to hear that the quilting classes had started. Keep us updated. Jackie |
| 11th December 2006 Eva Miller | quilting - From: Trip To Kioga, 4 Weddings, & A Quilting Class Such a great work and such beautiful people. I look forward to the pictures and hearing about what has happened each week. You know I miss you all so much. |
| 11th December 2006 Shasta | - From: Trip To Kioga, 4 Weddings, & A Quilting Class Thanks so much for helping at the class on Saturday!!! I definitely need to get your picks to go with the ones YOU also took on my camera that way we can both be in the pictures!! See you tonight!! |
| 4th December 2006 Mildred Whitlock | - From: A New Month & A New Quarter Season's greeting to the Richardson family, I love your idea on making your own family's traditions and memories to last a life time. This is so important for a family and commend you guys for doing this is such a sweet way. I love your tree and the story that goes with it. Oh my, what our kids here are missing with experiences like you are teaching your children to share what they have and giving of themselves. This is priceless and I applaud your efforts. I know you are busy with good works so I'll sign off. Please let us hear how Brent's brother, Matt is doing with his health problems. I have been praying for his complete and speedy recovery. Take care and remember we love and miss you all. |
| 3rd December 2006 Joy Jensen | A Great Helper - From: A New Month & A New Quarter Hi, just wanted to tell Emily that she seems to be such a wonderful young lady - always there to lend a hand. We enjoy hearing about anything you have the time to tell about. :) Can't wait to meet you all in person. In Christ, Joy |
| 2nd December 2006 Shasta | Ironic timing - From: A New Month & A New Quarter Girl !! We must have pushed the save and publish button within minutes of each other on this blog ... I got your message within mins of gettting my notification!! Cute tree by the way .. I might need to borrow the shovel!! |
| 26th November 2006 Teresa Taylor | God Bless You! - From: Oh, the Places You'll Go! I absolutely love your blog and all the emails we have received. We love and admire your family so much. The pictures are great and just make Tz so personal with your family and the comments. May God continue to bless and keep you. We all pray for your continued success |
| 26th November 2006 Trina Gee | enjoyed it - From: Oh, the Places You'll Go! As usual, you have done a wonderful job on capturing the feeling, events and work going on in Tanzania. The pictures are beautiful! Keep up the good work...and keep that camera snapping! TG |
| 25th November 2006 Camille | More Cut-outs??? - From: Seminars at Usa River If you will email me a list of the cut-outs you think you might most need, we can start on that right away. I don't really know what to work on for you lesson-wise but in January I'm going to start working on that so if you have any directions, ideas, plans, anything, let me know. |
| 20th November 2006 Mildred Whitlock | Greetings - From: Seminars at Usa River Thanks again for your taking time to share in your activities with us and I simply love reading about all your tireless efforts. May God bless you all! We love and miss you guys as well! Together in Christ, |
| 20th November 2006 Mildred Whitlock | So busy!! - From: The Container has Arrived and so has "Pokey" Thanks so much for sharing your life in Arusha with us. It sounds like a busy bee hive with all that's going on. I feel so close to the work there via your reports, pictures, etc. and I do appreciate you taking the time to share your life with us. Please remember that we love and appreciate you guys so much for all the sacrifices you and yours are making. May God continue to bless you with a life of plenty in whatever you need and all your efforts to spread His word. Love and blessings, Mildred Whitlock |
| 15th November 2006 Karen Latner | Umi - From: Umi "Our Sweet Little Friend" Thank you so much for sharing Umi. She sounds like a precious child. She is an example of how I found many people at the Arusha curch of Christ. I continue to pray for you all and the Lord's work in that area. Still love and wish you. Karen |
| 8th November 2006 Anna | Hello!! - From: You Don't See That Everyday! Hey everyone!! I'm sorry I haven't been commenting on your blogs sooner. I hardly ever check my mail. We got your post card today in the mail and were so excited to hear from you! Y'all mean a lot to our family and we miss you very much but are so proud of the work that y'all are doing in Tz. Keep up the good work and know that we love you and continue to keep you in our prayers. |
| 31st October 2006 Karen Latner | Cradle of Love - From: Cradle of Love How Precious! Thank you for being the kind of person you are. You are an inspiration to me and so many others. Thanks for all the wonderful updates. I really do appreciate them and look forward to each one. I continue to miss you and your sweet spirit. Love, Karen Latner |
| 31st October 2006 Shasta | Blankets for the Babies - From: Cradle of Love I had talked to Teresa Rachels who came last summer and her daughter inspired me to make our first "Sew Be It" Project to make blankets for the children there!! SOOOO .. once your container arrives with all that fabric we'll get to work! |
| 24th October 2006 aunt pam | gracie & flowers - From: Tanzanian Flowers Hey Gracie, you look so big......I can't believe the mound was so huge...aunt pam sure misses you all............I have the picture that you, Garrett & Emily drew me on the sidewalk on my phone, I show it to everyone...are you having fun..........tell Garrett that his note is still on the refrigator.....tell Emily I have all of her notes and drawings.....Nicole got her a little puppy....gotta run talk to you later tell Kelly, your mom an d dad hello......give papa Cy and Stef a hug for me..........love to all aunt Pam |
| 23rd October 2006 Shasta | Flowers - From: Tanzanian Flowers I have been doing the same thing!!! I only have a few and I regret not bringing my camera to your yard tonight!!! |