Compassion Bloggers are Heading to Tanzania

Our team of Compassion Bloggers will be in Tanzania next week (May 6-11, 2012).

Tanzanian boy

Whether you sponsor a child in Tanzania or not, whether you are a brand new or long-time sponsor, you’ll want to follow the team as they share their adventures in Africa:

Guaranteed they will make you laugh, cry and everything in between!

And, as we share about this trip, we welcome any questions you may have. So be sure to check in often to read firsthand what God is doing to eradicate poverty in Tanzania.


Do you tweet? Follow the team on Twitter.

Don’t have a Twitter account? Not a worry — you can always follow the latest news about this trip here or at compassionbloggers.com.

19 Comments |Add a comment

  1. Marcy July 1, 2014

    SO SORRY DIDENT KNOW THIS WAS A OLDER TRIP IS THERE ENY NEW TRIPS MAYBE SOME ONE THEN COULD GIVE HER A HUG!

  2. Marcy June 2, 2014

    if you meet some one named subrina giveher a big hug from me!may GOD bless you and the children you go see!

    1. Jacquie Parella June 2, 2014

      Hi Marcy! This was an older post so the trip to Tanzania already happened. If the trip was happening now we would have given that hug if we saw Subrina!!

  3. tover August 19, 2012

    WE THANK GOD FOR THIS MINISTRY IN MY COUNTRY

  4. Su(e) Diyg May 8, 2012

    If you go to Arusha, be sure to visit the Institute of Accountancy Arusha (IAA) and give a big hug to Godfrey Willy…he is my FB son who studies there!

  5. emily May 7, 2012

    After reading this wonderful blog and seeing all these pictures, God called to my heart and showed me a beautiful girl named Grace whom I am now the proud new sponsor of from this project! this post inspired me to sponsor her. Thank you for sharing these they are wonderful i have smiled and cried while reading. what an amazing experience!

  6. tover May 7, 2012

    amen

  7. Stephanie Green May 7, 2012

    Never mind…just found them 🙂

  8. Stephanie Green May 7, 2012

    Any idea when they’ll begin posting? I’m anxiously awaiting the first installment 🙂

  9. Marcel May 6, 2012

    You have my prayers directed to children and Compassion which is the heart of Jesus. Jesus Loves People who invest kingdom content to children. Welcome to Tanzania.

  10. Marcy May 6, 2012

    I have sponsored child in Tanzania. Her name if Rehema Adam Iddi. Wish I could join you but will keep you all in my prayers. God
    bless all of you.

  11. Elizabeth Lingafelter May 4, 2012

    I have Michael there! He has the greatest smile you have ever seen! Have fun!

  12. Gretchen May 4, 2012

    If you meet a seven year old boy named Rajabu in north Tanzania, please give him hugs from me! We sponsor him. 🙂

  13. Stephanie Green May 4, 2012

    Will be praying for safe travels for the group.I have several children in TZ (and am returning there myself in a few months). I will look forward to all the bloggers’ posts and to absorbing all the information they’ll share about these beautiful kids and the country I’ve grown to love. Can’t wait to travel vicariously next week 🙂

  14. Candace May 4, 2012

    I sponsor a child in Tanzania, I am so excited to watch where the Compassion Bloggers visit. Is there a way to see an itinerary? To contact Neema through the bloggers would be describable.

    1. Jacquie Parella May 4, 2012

      Hi Candace! I can’t give you an exact itinerary but can tell you the bloggers plan to visit TZ-967, TZ-670, TZ-671, and TZ-505.

  15. Chris May 4, 2012

    Prayers to those travelling to Tanzania. I look forward to hearing about their experiences on the mission field.

  16. Jill Foley ~ Compassion Family May 4, 2012

    I love these trips and the glimpses they give us into the work Compassion does in the field. I am really looking forward to reading everyone’s accounts of this journey.

    I absolutely love this picture of this boy with both thumbs up!

  17. Michelle ~ Blogging from the Boonies May 4, 2012

    I have closely followed every Compassion Blogger trip since our first sponsorship in 2009. My advice? Have tissues on hand. These stories are so real and so moving that I have to blink away the tears to see the screen. Tears of joy and tears of heartache mingle together.

    I am looking forward to reading these new accounts of Compassion’s work in the field. I am still praying for God to help me visit a Compassion project first-hand, but until that time comes, these posts make me feel as if I am there.

    Praying for the team!

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