Tina Senegal

TinaSenegal is a blog about my life in Oussouye, Senegal. My greatest desire is for this village to experience the LOVE of Jesus Christ.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Raindrops keep falling on my head

There is this new family of baby ducks that either live on our property or wander over to our property to find snacks and play in the water.
When it rains for long period of times our paths around the property turn into lakes.
I love the rain because it blesses the land with water for the crops to grow. It does hinder our lives a bit but I'm thankful for it. This year I have been able to change my attitude about it and be thankful each day instead of angry.

UCF Missionary Training Center

All of our fruit trees are growing up strong. We even had a cashew apple on our cashew tree this year.
Oussouye Training Center
New Termite mound on our property

Gasama and Angelique's Wedding

Jerome playing his wedding flute. He only plays this wooden flute for weddings.

Our friend Francois and his buddies from Seghana. They came from the couples home town to sing and dance for them.

The boys from the hometown village dancing at the wedding reception
The beautiful couple leaving the church
The couple saying their vows
Worship during the wedding
The day before the wedding the couple goes to the mayors office for the official wedding paperwork. They are asked various questions like: If the marriage is polygamous or monogamous and if they will share previously owned property.

Elinkine Visit





Thursday, July 15, 2010

Visit to Elinkine





Today we traveled to Elinkine, a fishing village to the west of Oussouye. Our friends Vincent and Ismael are living there and we went to see their homes and meet their families. The previous photos are of Vincent's father. When I arrived at his house and told him I was a missionary he sat us down to talk to us about his experience with Christ. He told us about how he had moved away from God and wanted to be back with him.

This is Ismael's home in Elinkine.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fun on Wednesdays







Ah with great joy, Wednesdays have not changed. Today was our first kids club in full swing. Throughout the entire day we probably had more than 40 kids in and out of our house. There were 20 who stayed for lunch. Then one group left and another group of my neighbors arrived. Oh we had so much fun! Afterwards we played a game Christine had prepared for the kids which they adored. Then Bible Study. Five of us stayed for the Bible Study and God really met us in the worship and sharing in the Bible together.

Playing in the Rain



On Tuesday when we were at our friend's Astou and Marcel's it rained the entire day. After lunch the younger girls decided to bath in the rain water. They had so much fun splashing and jumping in the rain. I enjoyed watching them remembering how it was to be young and free and run in the rain.

Christine aka. Jumbi @ her first cooking class


Christine, our new missionary trainee had her first Senegalese cooking class on Tuesday. In this photo she is taking the bissop leaves off the stems for lunch. They boil the bissop leaves and whip it with gumbo to create a sauce they eat with each meal.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

July 2010 Newsletter

July 2010 Newsletter

1 Chronicles 16:31 “Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let them say among the nations, "The LORD reigns!"

Dear Family and Friends

I am back in Senegal for the third year of leading the Missionary Training Program. My flight was scheduled for June 29th but was canceled and rescheduled for the next day. Our flight the next day was also canceled and airline sent us to Rochester by car, where we flew to Atlanta, on to Paris and then finally Dakar. When we arrived in Dakar Airport there was a sign going around the baggage claim with our names on it. We went to the lost baggage office, which I know well by now, but the man was not there and we were told to wait. While we were waiting I saw one of my bags unloaded. All three of our bags miraculously arrived. Christine Feather, our new trainee and I spent a wonderful evening with Roger Diatta's family in Dakar. The next day we did some shopping and bought our boat tickets to Ziguinchor. My friend Offie Bolie met us at the boat in Ziguinchor with a taxi ready to take us to Oussouye. After we arrived I called my family in the village Astou and Marcel Diatta to see if we could share dinner with them. To which Astou replied she had lunch ready and waiting for us whenever we were ready. I felt so awesomely blessed by all the Senegalese friends who took care of us along our journey. I also knew there were many friends and family around the world praying for our journey. Thank you all for the prayers that covered our travel.

Now settled into the Training Center we are ready to begin our work. Friday we visited Ziguinchor, I stopped to visit my favorite vegetable seller Ida. She told me that since we prayed for her in January her life has changed. She was married this weekend and attributed the marriage to God's work in her life.

Our friend and ministry partner Ismael Diagne is currently in Elinkine working. Please pray that God would protect Ismael and provide a way for us to continue studying the Bible together. Ismael was set to begin the third school of ministry through DCI World Missions this month. He also helped in my work a great deal doing evangelism with me and teaching the Wednesday night Bible Study.

My church, UCF, in Syracuse sent some hardware for the church's work here in Oussouye. They were amazed and so thankful that they now have the tools to take the Jesus Film to the islands without the need of a huge generator. They were shocked at how small the movie projector was. They lifted the gifts up to the Lord in thanks for his great offering to the work of the Kingdom. The next island trip is planned for the end of July.

Today in church I met a new Christian in my neighborhood named Jean. Jean is from an animist family here in town and met the Lord when she was sent to school in Ziguinchor. Please pray that I am able to pour into this young woman's life during this school vacation.

Lighthouse Christian Fellowship in Westfield, New York sent me a Sunday School offering last year. I used the money to purchase children's Bible stories in French on DVD. All of the children that have watched them so far have been fascinated by the stories and songs. Thanks to all at Lighthouse for this gift.

Saturday, July 11th we spent the day celebrating the marriage of some neighbors. The entire neighborhood turned out for the wedding. All the ladies cooking and all of my friends dancing and enjoying themselves. It was so great to feel, after three years in Senegal of building relationships with the families around me, that I truly belonged among them. Next weekend is the marriage of one of our church members. I am looking forward to the communion with the church members as we prepare for the wedding and celebrate together with them.

I have been scheduled to preach three times in the next few weeks at the Oussouye church. Please pray that God would anoint me for these messages and bring his word to me. This week Christine will begin her cooking classes and the training center course work. We carry a fairly heavy schedule here, pray Christine acclimates quickly to the heat, food and strenuous life.

Check out my blog: www.tinasenegal.blogspot.com

Monthly support for my work in Senegal can be sent to: University Christian Fellowship, PO Box 35293, Syracuse,New York 13235. Note: Kristina Friedrich on your check. Support can also be sent through Pay Pal: The website is: www.paypal.com Click on: “Send Money” Send to: info@ucf.org From: Giver's Email Address. All donations are tax deductible.

Much Love and Thanks in Christ,

Kristina A. Friedrich



July 2010 Prayer Requests

Christine's health, study and language skills

That I can hear more Jola and continue to strengthen my French

Ismael Digne to hear God's voice each day and be filled with the Holy Spirit

My relationships with my neighbors to have more depth

Jean, new Christian, back in Oussouye for the 1st time after receiving Christ

Those children who visit our house frequently to encounter Christ here

For God to protect our home and our health during this rainy season

Sandarine and I

Cooking the wedding Feast


All the ladies from the Harlem neighborhood gathered together to help prepare the wedding feast


The Wedding of Fabacary Diedhiou

Left, Samba the expert Berger. Fabacary and his new bride.

The Wedding of Fabacary Diedhiou


Girls from my neighborhood

Ladies Dancing at the wedding

Marietou and her friend Marietou dancing

Awa the dancing Queen

Tent for dancing

Marietou and I

Group of us sitting and relaxing between dancing

Moussa, "Z" and Buzz

Baby Kristina