Tuesday, November 4, 2025

October Update

 Dear praying friends,

We are doing well, in spite of some unrest in the country following the elections that took place on Oct. 29, 2025. Please continue to pray for complete peace to return.

Disciples of Jesus School

On Sat. Oct. 25, 2025, we had the graduation for our 5 discipleship students. It was a good time to celebrate God’s grace and goodness and to pray for the graduates as they return to serve the Lord in their local churches. Please pray for God to begin preparing students for next year. Lord willing we will begin on Jan. 12, 2026. Also pray for God’s guidance and provision as to whether we should finish the office block at the new property and use it as a temporary dorm and classroom and begin meeting there next year.

Five graduates

Gungu Youth

Luke continues to be involved with the youth at the Gungu town church. The leaders are teaching through the book of Galatians. This past Sunday a group of us took a trip to the village of Bukuba and helped teach Sunday school, youth group and do the preaching in the main service. We also got a chance to encourage their youth to keep meeting and expand their vision and outreach. Pray for the continued growth and service of the youth in all the village churches.

Sunday service at Bukuba church

Family news

We miss Esther but she is doing well at Cedarville University. Emily is doing fine after seeing the neurologist. She just needs to take a break from competitive sports and allow time for healing after multiple concussions. Thank you for praying. We are looking forward to having Emily back at the end of November for a one month long Christmas break. The boys continue with homeschooling and really enjoy fishing on Saturdays when we go to the beach. Luke and his dad have been modifying a small rowboat to be a 1 person sailboat and have had some fun trying it out.

We appreciate your continued interest in the work here in western Tanzania, and especially your prayers. We also appreciate your response to our newsletters. Please write us if you have any questions or want more information on any of the ministries here. We try to keep our newsletters brief, but much more could be said.

Grace and peace to you, from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ,

Luke and Gina Johnson

Beautiful Kigoma

Sunday, September 28, 2025

September Update

Dear praying friends,

Now that we are back in the swing of things here in Kigoma it's time to write a newsletter.

In July we went to the graduation of our oldest daughter, Esther, from High School. It was a nice time celebrating with family. Luke's parents and 2 of his brothers and their families were also there.

Our graduate!

Our oldest and youngest. 😁

Hours after the graduation we flew to the US and landed in Seattle for a short, 6 week furlough. We were based in Yakima, Washington, and very much enjoyed our time with the saints at Tieton Drive Bible Chapel, our commending church. As always God provided a place to stay and a car to drive while we were there, through the love and generosity of His people (thank you Wendy Stone and John and Becky Meinzinger). During our time there we were able to visit a few churches and some friends and Aaron and Michael got to experience a week of boy's camp at Shiloh Bible Camp and William attended the chapel's VBS, while Gina and Esther and Emily helped out.

In the middle of our time our family flew to Ohio to drop Esther off at Cedarville University where she has begun to study nursing. It was nice to be able to see the campus and be there with Esther for orientation. While in the area we were able to meet some more believers and also visit the Ark Encounter (a life size replica of Noah's ark). We flew back to Seattle and spent a couple more weeks in Yakima before saying our goodbyes. Then we flew back to Nairobi, Kenya and dropped our second daughter, Emily, off at boarding school (Rift Valley Academy or RVA) where she has begun 10th grade. Finally we flew back to Tanzania, took the train from Dar to Dodoma, and then drove 13 hours from Dodoma to Kigoma. It took us about a week to recover from the trip and the jet lag, and unpack.

Troopers!

Our last day of travel...

Now we are involved again in the ministries here. A week ago Luke took a trip with a fellow teacher and the 5 students of the Disciples of Jesus School. We drove to the village of Songambele that has been doing outreach in 2 new areas (one of them takes 6 hours by foot to reach, and there is no road). They invited the believers from an older church plant and these 2 new church plants and it was a joyful time of celebration and encouragement to see what God is doing to spread the Good News to the ends of the earth. Luke is currently teaching a class on "Christ and the Holy Spirit" and then Harry Johnson will finish the year by teaching on "The End Times." Lord willing, these 5 students will graduate on Sat. Oct. 25, 2025. 

Packed church as Songambele hosts 3 churches.

Student, Lameck, giving a message.

Meanwhile we continue to support the village churches with Bibles and songbooks, reading glasses and assistance for various building projects. Also, we continue to support in various ways the Tanzanian missionaries who have gone out for the sake of the gospel.

Esther seems to be adjusting well to University, although she misses home. Our daughter Emily, at boarding school (RVA) has been having some episodes of dizziness, headaches and near fainting during sports activities. She has taken a break from sports and the Student Health team at the school has advised that she see a Neurologist and get some further testing. Gina will be flying to Kenya next week to be with Emily during that time. Aaron and Michael go daily to the house of Miss Paula, their teacher to do homeschool, and William is doing 1st grade with Gina, at home. 

Praise the Lord for safe travels and good time in the US.
Pray for a good finish to the year at the Disciples of Jesus School, and for the 5 students who will, Lord willing, graduate.
Pray for Gina as she goes to Kenya to be with Emily to see the Neurologist, and for Luke as he holds down the fort at home.
Pray for the village assemblies to mature and grow in their witness.
Pray for the Tanzanian missionaries who are reaching new areas and new people groups.

Thank you for lifting us up before the throne of grace.

In Christ,

Luke and Gina Johnson

📷  2025 Prayer Card.

Highlights from our furlough

Aaron and Michael fishing.

Long summer nights.

Delicious fruit in the valley.

Special memories with the girls.

Walks in ice cold rivers.

Camping with friends.

The youth challenging their fathers.

Mowing the lawn by machine, not hand.

Special treats.

Quiet times.

And more cold water!

Taco wagon tacos, a must.

VBS kids saying tons of verses for shoes.

Aaron visiting the ER.

More fruit.

Early morning drives.

Picnics by the side of the road.

Catching up with TZ friends.

Meeting the international community at Cedarville.

Dropping Esther off at Cedarville University.

Girls getting some last moments together.

We have a college student!!

Boys always finding time to fish.

Last dinner as a family of 7.

Visiting the Ark Encounter.

Inside the Ark.

Beautiful stops in WA state.

Boy that won't cooperate for a selfie.

Boy that will.

Seeing family!

And again, just because.

Loving the fruit of the valley!

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Esther is graduating!




Arriving at language school in Tanzania, Feb. 2009.

Adjusting to life in a new country.

Living in Kigoma.



Friday, June 27, 2025

June Update

Dear praying friends,

As we look around at Christ's church today there is so much to do. Needs abound both physically and spiritually. There is teaching, training, equipping and discipling to do. The gospel needs to reach more and more people. There are problems in church leadership. Family and marriage problems abound. And yet, God, through His Spirit, is still working. Christ Jesus our Lord is still building His church. Let's pray for more laborers to join in the great harvest. The time is short and there is much to do. How are you laboring for the kingdom?

Igunga well update
The well that we fixed at the end of April in the Igunga area continues to be a good testimony in the community. People have been asking who did this and have been getting ahold of Peter Yamungu (the national missionary to that area) and asking how they can join the church or have a church started in the surrounding areas. Please continue to pray for much fruit and that many more hearts would be changed by the gospel, and churches planted in new areas.

Solar well was installed and opened last month.

Disciples of Jesus School
In the meantime we continue with the discipleship school. We have 6 solid students and 2 more who are less committed. Last weekend we had a ministry trip with some of the students to the village of Kibondo (4.5 hours away) where 2 of our students are from. We had a good time of fellowship and ministry with the believers there on Saturday and Sunday. 

Fellowship and ministry with believers in Kibondo.


Youth ministry
Luke serves on the leadership team for the youth in the town church. We have planned a youth conference in the village of Mwakizega (1 hour away) which will gather young people from 5 local assemblies in the area. We leave early Friday and come back late on Sunday. Please pray for the teaching, preaching and praise and worship times. Pray for God's Spirit to prepare hearts and that the youth would be challenged to rise up and build Christ's church together (Our theme is from Nehemiah: Let's build together). Pray for Luke and Taji who will be teaching the seminar. We both have bad colds and raspy voices and are not feeling very well.

Upcoming (Graduation and Furlough)
We have been getting ready for our trip across Tanzania to Dar Es Salaam, on the coast. From there we fly to Kenya for our oldest daughter Esther's graduation from Rift Valley Academy. We leave a week from Saturday and have a full schedule ahead of us. As soon as the graduation is over we fly to the US for a short 7 week furlough on the West Coast. We hope to meet up with some of you whom we have not seen in 4 years. We also plan to drop Esther off at Cedarville University. Please pray for safe travels and for a good time in the US reconnecting with our brothers and sisters who are partners in the gospel work in Tanzania. Also pray for Esther's adjustment to life in the US and for God's guidance for her future.

Blessings in Christ,

Luke and Gina Johnson