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The Amazi Project: Interview with Jeff Jenkins [Podcast 51]

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Many needs around the world go unmet simply because people think that someone else more qualified will respond to that need. I appreciate how Jeff Jenkins and his friends saw a need and didn't walk away thinking someone else would meet it. Even though Jeff and his friends knew nothing about drilling wells, they began to find a way to meet the need for water in Kajeyo, Rwanda. 

I asked Jeff to share with us more about how they are responding to this need. He and his friends formed what they are calling the Amazi Project. Amazi means water in the local language. 

Listen now to an interview with Jeff Jenkins about the Amazi Project:

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What You Will Hear on the Podcast

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    Jeff shares about a personal project he is recently launched: ChubbyDiaries.com
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    I ask Jeff about his connection to Rwanda
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    Hear about the need for water that Jeff and his team recognized
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    Jeff tells a little about Rwanda's recent history of civil war and recovery
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    Jeff and his team knew nothing about digging wells, but God provided
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    Learn about the sustainable method used by Amazi Project to dig wells
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    Learn how you can partner with Amazi Project as they step forward to meet this need in Rwanda

Contact Information for Amazi Project:

TheAmaziProject.com

theamaziproject@gmail.com

Amazi Project Facebook Page

Jeff Mentioned Africa New Life:

AfricaNewLife.org

Learn more about Jeff's other venture:

ChubbyDiaries.com

​Check out this video showing how Amazi Project drills a well:

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A special thank you to Jeff Jenkins for taking time to join me on this podcast episode!

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I am a longtime Austinite. Married my beautiful wife over 35 years ago. Adopted our son September 2012.
As a small business and nonprofit coach/consultant, I have found my sweet spot. I lean on my varied background of corporate, small business ownership, writing, and pastoring as I work to help small business owners and nonprofit founders build the business they want to have.


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