Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas Day

On Christmas Day the Sunday School kids did a great job of acting out a song.
Kids who performed either by singing or acting.
A couple of ladies cooked in the old chapel building nearby and dished up some 80 plates. After the main service everyone was given a ticket. With that ticket you were eligible for a plate of rice and beans. Excitement filled the air as everyone enjoyed food and fellowship, this was a day of sherehe (party)!
Ladies dishing up the meal. 1 plate per adult!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Eve

Esther and I (Gina), once again, enjoyed baking some goodies for Christmas. 
Esther's cookies.
On Christmas Eve we opened our gifts. We were especially delighted with the surprise packages that our friends at Tieton Drive Bible Chapel sent us. Such a treat to get some American goodies!
Emily and Esther swarmed by gifts!
That afternoon the missionary community had a short Christmas Eve Service and Luke shared from Isaiah 9.
Then for a special Christmas Eve Dinner the missionaries (that were present) of Kigoma went to a fancy hotel to enjoy good food and fellowship.
Esther with nicely combed hair for the hotel.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Celebrating 6 years of Marriage

Quite an adventure; 6 years later and two girls of our own... whew! God is so good. We look forward to the many more that we will have together.
We aren't very photogenic...

Thursday, December 15, 2011

December Update

Dear Friends and family, we are continually thankful to God for your prayers for us. They are much appreciated and vital to the work here.

Last month we had a 2-day Youth Seminar at the village of Songambele, planning meetings for upcoming events, a 3-day Seminar and Conference at the village of Nkungwe, a special day of prayer for the young people at the town church, and I did some preaching. Then at the beginning of December we had a celebration for the Gungu church Youth Group to thank God for the 3 years that we've been meeting. 

However, it's not the busy schedule that counts, or the events and activities that we do, but rather our heart attitude and the spiritual benefits that come from what we do. It seems that in all the busyness we can lose sight of the real reason we're doing these things, and become somewhat distant in our relationship with the Master like Martha. It takes a conscious effort to be like Mary and choose what's better, and that is to spend time listening to the Savior. Please continue to pray for us that we would be firm in our devotion to Christ and not become overwhelmed or discouraged with the work and the small problems and difficulties of daily life that seem to add up really fast. 

As we look ahead we have a sailing trip planned for this weekend. It's our first real trip (3 nights) for the boat. Then maybe sometime in January we will make a trip down south to visit two new churches and bring teaching and encouragement to them. We also just bought a new stock of Bibles which we hope to sell at a reduced cost to the believers in the churches that we visit.

As a family, we were able to celebrate Thanksgiving with the fellow American missionaries who live in town. We even managed to get a turkey! Then last Saturday we celebrated Esther's 5th birthday at the beach along with a Danish missionary family that has 3 girls who are good friends with Esther. Unfortunately, for Gina's birthday and our 6th anniversary I (Luke) will be away on this boat trip, but we hope to do something special when I return.

We hope you all can look back on this year and see all that God has been doing in and through you. May you have a blessed Christmas remembering God's saving act of sending His Son into the world, and may we all press on to know our God more fully next year.

In His loving care,

Luke, Gina, Esther & Emily Johnson

Praise items:
- An encouraging Seminar & Conference at Nkungwe.
- Thankful for a good youth celebration.

Prayer Items:
- Safety for sailing up the lake this weekend.
- That we would not get discouraged.
- Luke preaching on Christmas day.
- Upcoming ministry travels.
- Distribution of Bibles & hunger for God's Word.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Esther is 5!

At breakfast, opening gifts and card.
Spending the afternoon at the pool.
Family photo.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Twin Babies

On Oct. 20, 2011, Anne Johnson gave birth to two beautiful twin girls. Rebekah Faith was sheltered in the Everlasting arms of her heavenly Father and Ruth Margaret was joyfully held by her earthly mommy and daddy.  We continue to pray for this new family as they adjust to having a little one in the home and as they grieve. We love you Danny, Anne and Baby Ruth!
Danny, Anne and baby Ruth Johnson
"The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away. Blessed be the name of the LORD." Job. 1:21b

Friday, December 2, 2011

End of Year Busy-ness

Ministry has really “picked up” lately. Dad and Mom Johnson have been away for the past month and that might have something to do with the extra load that fell on us. We have been in Kigoma 2 years and we are feeling more settled.
Luke was heavily involved in the youth seminar we had this past weekend (Nov. 25-27). Many youth came from other villages and spent the days in close quarters, sharing meals and sleeping on reed mats in the chapel at night. They gathered on 4 ocassions for some solid teaching and then twice for an evangelistic conference held outside to draw the neighbors. We trust the efforts for these big events will result in an awakening and spiritual maturity.
Christmas is around the corner, hard to believe! We look forward to another youth event this Sunday with the local church. Many more meetings are being planned for the end of the year. Pray that God's Word will bear fruit in the lives of those who trust Him.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Emily is walking

Squirt is walking the length of the hallway.
Emily finally decided to walk today. Maybe this "new-found freedom" will make her a happier baby! She's been really fussy lately, and I remember Esther being fussy the weeks before she started walking. Little squirt is going all over the house like nothing. I guess she finally got the confidence to try out more than 5 steps at a time and surprised herself at how good she is. She's pretty proud of herself and so are we!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Uncle Ken is cancer free!

Update from Ken & Melli Johnson, November 17:

Biopsy Benign!  No Cancer!  Just got back from seeing the doctor and learned that the biopsy is benign.  We're relieved and joyful!

Thank you all for praying!  We praise God for this good news, which strengthens our resolve to lose weight which we are told can help this acid reflux problem to go away entirely.  So losing 60 pounds will be a challenge but knowing Ken must do it or be unwell, is a most convincing argument for discipline.  We will encourage each other.

Thank you for your prayers! We are praising the Lord!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Update on Uncle Ken

Ken, Melli & family
Good news regarding Ken's surgery! His gall bladder has been safely removed. Thank you to all who so faithfully lifted prayers on his behalf.
The surgeon got a "good biopsy" from the endoscopy of his esophagus and our prayer is that the lab report (due later this week) will show no indication of cancer.