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A Continuation of New Arrivals- Tanzania Christian Camp :)

                                                                                                                                                  One of the Best Weeks in the Year Mr Thompson holding Matthew at church He was the coordinator for camp!       Abby Gaines, John Tyler Rice, Candace, Heather and Me Love you guys! I told him that this was going on the internet but he said he didn't care LOL   Stuart leading a song. So proud of the young man he is becoming! You remember Lazaro? This is him holding a bible study with a young lady.   Anita Hochdorf was our group's ( Twiga= Giraffe) teacher. I was encouraged greatly! Nearly everyday we met for class in this small room. We were supposed to be up on the roof, but it rained a lot that week and was cold.   Sayuni, Levi Gaines, and Candace one afternoon Sion modeling this year's T- shirt   John Rice, Naomi, Lindsey and Elijah on Talent Night  Lindsey singing an edited "

A Continuation of New Arrivals - Rabbits!

                                                                    ~ Pictures ~ This is what the pen and the cages looked like about a week ago. We are putting a roof up to keep the rabbits dry and cool. When it's finished, I'll post a picture of it as well :).                                                                            Abraham Pete ( because we need another picture hehe)   Sarah Hagar  Keturah

New Arrivals

                                                                                                                                                    Hello Folks!                                                       Wow...its been a busy 3 weeks...      So, starting with the oldest information...the boss of the Goshen Block Company came back with another man, another " fundi" ( Swahili for any kind of person that can build, construct, or fix objects) and they gave me a better price. $15,255 is much better than $17,500.   They said it would be cheaper to just create lines between the blocks as a design instead of plastering. I thought that was a very good idea and personally know that it will look really nice.      Because $15,000 is a LOT of money, I will be focusing on starting the library in the Kisongo building (I forgot to tell you but they said " yes"!) and will build the wall as soon as possible. I haven't received anymore donations for bric