Mr. George that doesn't look all that safe but I guess it gets the job done. Saw a picture of the house and it looks like a good place. Hope to hear more about your digs and the area soon. Maybe you will be able to get internet at the house at some point. Love you and admire you all to the max. It is 20 degrees here this morning in Hattiesburg, Ms. Burrrr!!! Admire and love you dearly. Please take care of your good selves. Be careful on the roads. as always, just ken
The Excitement Oh wow, you are giving me so much to look forward to. :-) We miss yall, and really... we are ready to be there working with ya.
Love the pics by the way. :-)
we wish you good work at Iringa Monduli church is wishing you all to have good work at Iringa so Our LORD may add His people in His church.
Sometime there challenge but dont worry press on daily.We are still remember George Teaching and how your family visiting us several time and we worship together sometime in sunday.
Many greeting to the church at Iringa.
We are saying 'Karibu tena' In His Work Innocent and Hilda
Well your neighbors are not the only ones that will be missing the Jensen's. This writer is already missing you and what you have meant to the work of TZ 2000, Moshi, and the ACSOP. He wishes you good health, and all the love you can handle and the knowledge that as long as he has a roof you got one and as long as he has a piece of bread you're gonna have one too. Take care of your good selves and be careful on those roads. When you come South you better not forget the way to Blue Inn or I will hunt you down. God speed. just ken
Prayers We'll definitely be praying for a stress free move for you all. We appreciate so very much all that you do for the Lord.
With Love, Patrick and Chantelle
Congratulations Hi George, Joy and all the family: Enjoyed your report. Congratulations on finding a suitable house. Your search brought back old memories of our house hunting days in Zambia. I know you are eager to get moved in and begin your new work. Our prayers are with you in your work. We're sad to learn of the passing of Joy's grandmother but rejoice too since she was a Christian and has gone on to a far better place. I know this gives you great consolation. We are both well. We enjoyed a visit from Kevin and his family for a few days. May God grant you a very happy, productive and prosperous new year. In Christian love, Rod and Brenda
Great! Glad to hear that you all found housing. I know that you will be able to fix it up with your talents. Our prayers are with you in this new work. I will be waiting to hear how you "indigenous" approach. I know that it will surprise you.
Ed
More details Ok ... Joy take over and tell us the details of the houses, how many rooms? How many baths? How big? yard? Where are you in location to the church building? The Stores? Fill us in - inquiring minds want to know! We are really excited for you all! Maybe our next trip to Africa will include Iringa!
WOW! I would not have believed you would find places that quickly. That is wonderful news and we are all thankful that your New work is underway and looks promising. With all those students how could you miss? Wishing you a Happy Holidays and a smooth transition in the coming months. With all love. God bless you. just ken
Sounds like an absolutely wonderful day. I have been to several of those days over the years and each time I am always impressed with the enthusiasm of the students and their futures. I know they are going to miss Goorge Jensen teaching them. Great work brother.
Joy I was wondering if that cake was done on the barby!!!! Love you all dearly. just ken
Greetings Greetings to the whole Jensen family! Happy birthday, Luke. Reading letters such as yours makes me a little homesick for Africa. Great to hear from you. You remain in our prayers. Rod and Brenda
*sniff* It just struck me how grown up and manly Luke looks! *sniff!* I hope you all enjoyed the ice cream and celebration! Love you all so much! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LUKE!!! =D
Happy Year, Luke Luke you are having such great foundation experiences to build your future on. The work you are doing and the examples set up by your parents will guide you through your entire life's trip. My Grandaughter, 18yr old Jaymie, is traveling with 2 Ugandan students as she and her group of 18 young people are promothing education and schools for Ugandan children. Young people like you, Luke, and Jaymie and her group are the hope for our future. CONGRATULATIONS
TZ 2000 is going to miss the Jensens More than that those you have taught the gospel to and demonstrated to them how to live the Christian life are going to miss your example and your goodness. Beyond that it breaks my heart to see you go because you are not replaceable in our work. None the less what a blessing you will be in Iringa and wherever you work for the Kingdom. You will always be a bright spot in the work of TZ 2000, and unforgetable friendship will always exist between my heart and yours. God bless you all and thank you for all the good you have done and will do. as you know me best just ken
Hello Hello Jensens, We are thinking of you and praying for you. Thanks for keeping us updated as you try to get "back in the saddle" again. Love you all! Debbie
Good to know ya'll are back working and safe. Love to hear and read what you are doing. Love the puppy, Love the girl holding the puppy. Fact of the matter is I love the Jensen family. just ken
Danger Notification Dear Jensens, Please continue to notify us of the dangers and hardships you face. Believe me it will never be taken as complaints. We are aware that you are experiencing many, many hardships and dangers. Do feel free to post them in your Blogs. God Bless you and your work, in His Name.
"Rush Springs", Bonnie
The rest of the story Those warnings aren't just seen in Tanzinia. I've received emails here in the states warning of these same kinds of acts of violence done on travelers and unsuspecting people. So it isn't just local to where you live it seems to be worldwide. So everyone needs to be watchful no matter where they are, for this kind of trickery.
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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Glad to hear you're safely there...we'll be praying as you get everything in working order! Love you all.