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| Elders gathered for teaching, representing more than 25 churches. |
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| Luke with 3 of the 4 men that came. |
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| Elders gathered for teaching, representing more than 25 churches. |
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| Luke with 3 of the 4 men that came. |
On May 21, our friends from ODE successfully drilled a well at the property.
You can see news about that HERE.
We praise the Lord for a good source of clean water, and everything going so smoothly.
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| Checking out the poles that will hold the solar panels. |
Today, June 25, the team was back at the property and installed the 5 solar panels (325 W each), fastened them to 15 ft high poles and connected all the wires. Within a very short time, water was coming up the well and flowing thru a big black pipe.
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| The solar panels are installed. |
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| I sure hope they're high enough to be safe from robbers! |
Running. Clean. Water was going out the fence in the big pipe! The neighbors immediately lined up with their buckets and barrels and jugs. It was so exciting to see! The water will run whenever there is sun. So there should be plenty of water for everyone.
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| The big pipe going down the property to the lower fence. |
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| Clean water for everyone! |
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| The solar panels still doing their job at 5:30 pm. |
We pray that this clean, potable water will be a blessing to this community.
Thank you for your support and prayers.
Blessings from Tanzania,
Luke and Gina
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| Many people at the funeral |
| Young students preaching at the village of Nkungwe. |
| Saying good-bye to Esther, in Kigoma after Christmas break, and then in Bujumbura after spring break. |
We have a WELL at the new property!
How we praise God for this provision.
Our friends from ODE graciously agreed to help us by drilling a well. They brought the heavy equipment: the drill and the compressor in two separate trips on Friday. They set it all up, then drilled on Saturday. They hit water, and plenty of it! And so by Monday, it was time to pack up the equipment, take it back to their town base. They are currently scouting a new plot and ministry to bless, south of Kigoma. Thank you so much, drilling team!
With this access to water, we can begin the work of construction. We can also bless the families in the community with daily access to clean water.
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| The drilling team setting up their equipment. |
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| The team working. Notice the neighbor kids watching!? |
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| Don Reed, drilling. |
We thank God for his protection and constant provision. We are thankfully enjoying good health (besides a passing cold), and not being hindered in the work of the Lord, here in Tanzania. The ministries we are involved in have not slowed down, the believers are free to worship and meet together and we count it a privilege to be able to do so.
Luke is currently teaching “Bible Study Methods" at the Disciples of Jesus School. There are 7 faithful students who will study a total of 13 courses, equipping them to teach and shepherd their local churches. Please pray for these students, to study well, and learn with the intent to then teach others.
Traveling between countries has affected us, with the added requirements, but God has helped us through those hurdles. Our oldest daughter, Esther, has started studying at a boarding school in Kenya (neighboring country) for her high school years. We thank God for his provision of this lovely school for her, and the excellent teaching she is receiving. Please join us in praying for a relaxing of these added requirements and an ease to traveling.
I (Gina) continue with homeschooling with the other school age children: Emily (11 years old), Aaron (8 years old), and Michael (7 years old). It is always challenging, and tiring, but so rewarding to discovery truths together and see them grow in their knowledge and understanding. Our youngest, William, is 2 years old and loves to be at the center of everything! We would appreciate your prayers as we seek the Lord’s wisdom and patience in raising all of our children to be Godly men and women for the Lord.
Blessings in Christ,
Gina Johnson
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| At the Kigoma airport, watching Esther's plane take-off. |
| Back to school: Emily doing a science experiment. |
| Graduates 2021 |
| Wedding in Kanoge. |
| Saying goodbye to Esther. |
| Arriving at the main entrance at sunrise. |
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| Baboon on our car while we get signed in. |
| Ostrich in the Serengeti. |
| A young student preaching. |
| Selling Bibles at a very discounted price. |
| Installing the chain link fence. |
| Getting ready to install one of the side gates. |
Dear praying friends,
Well, it’s time for a much needed newsletter/update. So here goes:
Our family greatly enjoyed a 3-month furlough to the US in early summer. It was an encouragement to meet in person with the Christians in many states. We enjoyed such lovely fellowship and yummy meals at people’s homes. We are humbled by the saints’ generosity and continued interest in the Lord’s work in Tanzania.
We are now back in Kigoma and feeling quite at home with daily power outages and inconsistent water. For almost 3 weeks we all graciously shared a flu around (possibly Covid), ending with pink eye for 4 of the kids. We thank God for his healing.
Luke has managed to make two trips to village churches in our short time back. One church we visited as a family and were greatly encouraged by their growth and genuine love. Gina has started school with 3 of the kids: Emily (6th grade), Aaron (3rd grade) and Michael 1st grade).
Now we get ready for our trip to Kenya, planning to drop off our daughter Esther, for her first year at Rift Valley Academy Pray for a safe road trip for our family and for a smooth border crossing (Aug. 26th). Pray for Esther (9th grade) as she adjusts to a new school, and first time boarding away from home.
The 9 students at the Discipleship School faithfully continue in their studies. They recently started their last trimester of classes, looking to graduate in late October. 7 students went at dawn today with pickaxes and shovels to break ground for the fencing at the new property for the School. An exciting milestone!
Thank you for your gift received thru CMML. We great appreciate your support and prayers.
Blessings in Christ,
Luke and Gina Johnson
We are so happy to be back in Tanzania!
But we're not quite home when the plane lands. There's a whole country to drive across, a straight line from east to west. Thankfully it's mostly paved, but that doesn't make it less dangerous.
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| Driving across the country. again. |
| Esther singing in the choir at the local church. |
| The kids spend most of their days outside. |
| Luke spends most of his days fixing something. =) |
| Back to school; learning about magnets. |
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| Emily in her element, sailing on lake Tanganyika. |
| Luke doing what he loves: teaching God's Word. |
| William doing what he loves: eating! |