Scripture Favorites

From VSI literature: We loved you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the Gospel of God but our lives as well, because you had become so dear to us. 1 Thessalonians 2:8

Gary's: Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:6-7

Joanne's: But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Matthew 6:33

Saturday, February 15, 2014

The Tanzanian Mushroom Hunt



We never had much luck finding mushrooms during an Iowa spring, but you don’t have to be too lucky in Tanzania to get a meal from a mushroom hunt. A fellow teacher brought one to us and explained that they had more at home. The cow herder boy finds them during the day as he wanders over the countryside, following the herd of cattle and goats. We added this monster to scrambled eggs and had quite a treat.











Love and hugs to all in Jesus,

Gary and Joanne Grenell

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Teaching Through the Holidays



The campus was pretty quiet during the period between December 20 and 31, and would be even quieter afterward. Following the closing of the school for the upper classmen, school continued for the Pre-Form One students. These are the incoming “Freshmen” who came to Idigima Secondary School after we returned from the States in September. Our assignment was to teach them some English before they enter Form One studies on January 13, 2014.










Our daily schedule of instruction and drills ran from 7:30 to noon or 1:00, with assignments for the afternoon. Edgar, the Mathematics teacher, was gracious to take the early hour class time. God bless him!

We took a break for Christmas, and those students unable to go home because of distance and expense were invited to the house for a day of fun and games. We were surprised in the middle of the afternoon when they chose to return to their ghettos to study rather than stay for the planned movie.











On December 31, the students took their final examinations in Mathematics and English. The English exam consisted of reading and oral questions as well as a written portion. The exams began at 8:00 and were completed by 12:45.











Mr. Mgale, the Second Master, conducted the closing exercises, giving the students letters of instruction for entering Form One. In addition to tuition and fees, they will be expected to bring a ream of paper (used during the year for tests and examinations) and a tool used for the benefit of the school: a grass thresher, a hoe, or perhaps a squeegee mop for cleaning the classrooms.











Now, with the students gone, along with many of the teachers, the campus is like a sleeping giant made of orange brick. We gathered what teachers and staff we could find for a New Year’s Day luncheon and games. We offered to make rice, greens and a banana cake, suggesting that others bring beans, avocadoes, mangoes, drinks or whatever they had available. Something got lost in translation, because nothing else was brought for the feast. It didn’t matter; everyone got enough to eat and had a good time.










It is time now to enter into intense prayer and preparation for the coming school year. Students will come with physical, emotional and spiritual needs. Join us in answering those needs.

In God’s grace and service,

Gary and Joanne Grenell