Hi Sarah ... my name is Ron and I have recently begun attending the Journey.
While I'm working on my Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, I have kind of dropped out of the real world and am teaching a couple of business classes for Oakland City University inside the Indiana State Women's Prison ... this semester I am working with the inmates, as part of an Entrepreneurship class, to manufacture 4,000 misquote nets to send to Rwanda ... is this a need where you are too?
Thank you for sharing you adventure … I always look forward to your updates and your personal example is helping to inspire me to consider how I can become a better servant-leader!!!
Sarah, I was reading Dan;s blog which lead me to yours. I had noooo idea you were there. I never would have dreamed that one. But I have to say you look great and very very happy!! I pray God's protection and Christ's grace on you and your wonderful work. Melissa happens to be on the phone with me and she says hello to you!! God Bless, can't wait till you get back and we can hear alll your stories! love, debbie and gary dunn
hello ron! can you send me an email at buffiesh@gmail.com i would love to talk more about the mos nets, im working with a group called DAPP (development aid for people to people) who are under TCE (total control of the epidmic) and the dapp focus is malaria education outreach and distributing mos nets. they dont have a lot of nets though...we'll talk more but i'm definitly interested in your project in rwanda! my village is in the malaria region... talk to you soon, thanks for writing!
Hello Sarah - I just wanted to say hello as your Mother shared your blog with me. What a beautiful way of getting to know someone. I work with your Mother on the MSDPT School Board and find it an honor just knowing her and having the opprortunity for her to share the imporatant things in her life with me. You make me proud and I will continue to follow your beautiful life efforts and accomplishments.
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Hi Sarah ... my name is Ron and I have recently begun attending the Journey.
While I'm working on my Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, I have kind of dropped out of the real world and am teaching a couple of business classes for Oakland City University inside the Indiana State Women's Prison ... this semester I am working with the inmates, as part of an Entrepreneurship class, to manufacture 4,000 misquote nets to send to Rwanda ... is this a need where you are too?
Thank you for sharing you adventure … I always look forward to your updates and your personal example is helping to inspire me to consider how I can become a better servant-leader!!!
Sarah,
I was reading Dan;s blog which lead me to yours. I had noooo idea you were there. I never would have dreamed that one. But I have to say you look great and very very happy!! I pray God's protection and Christ's grace on you and your wonderful work. Melissa happens to be on the phone with me and she says hello to you!! God Bless, can't wait till you get back and we can hear alll your stories!
love, debbie and gary dunn
hello ron! can you send me an email at buffiesh@gmail.com i would love to talk more about the mos nets, im working with a group called DAPP (development aid for people to people) who are under TCE (total control of the epidmic) and the dapp focus is malaria education outreach and distributing mos nets. they dont have a lot of nets though...we'll talk more but i'm definitly interested in your project in rwanda! my village is in the malaria region... talk to you soon, thanks for writing!
Hello Sarah - I just wanted to say hello as your Mother shared your blog with me. What a beautiful way of getting to know someone. I work with your Mother on the MSDPT School Board and find it an honor just knowing her and having the opprortunity for her to share the imporatant things in her life with me. You make me proud and I will continue to follow your beautiful life efforts and accomplishments.
Respectfully,
Barb Thompson
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