In 2008, I made a trip to Tanzania. While I was there, I met a Great Man of God, who devoted his life to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with everyone he met. He was in need of a building and I promised to do what I could to help. Knitting for Tanzania is my attempt to help him build a church building. All profits from sales of my knits go directly to help with his building project.You can visit Knitting for Tanzania by clicking here or on the Picture of Mwene and his wife on my sidebar.
9 comments:
That was sure fast! It hasn't even been one month! If the people who voted for Obama still have their rose-colored glasses on now, they're hopeless!
wow, I will have to check that out, I am surprised a liberal magazine would publish that
Is NW celebrating this or complaining? Geeesh!
I actually have not read the contents, the cover just caught my eye. I would venture to say they are celebrating.
Have to buy a copy for my dad. I told him before the election Obama was a socialist and he would not believe me.
Hi! Thank you for the comment you left. Glad to know someone else who likes antiques. Some day I'll have to do a post on my husband's 1952 pick up truck--he likes antique cars and tools--I like antique glass and furniture! As for the political scene--I'm praying! God bless you--have a great day!
Molly
Wow, I hadn't seen that, have to pick it up. The truth revealed so soon.....Thanks for your comments concerning our Evelyn, shes a sweetie
Just had to say hi! I am Therese's sister and I feel like I know you!Hope
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