by Shel Arensen | Oct 21, 2014 | Shel Arensen
Jon Arensen’s book is not only a good read; it is engaging and provocative, telling the heart-warming story of a man who has dedicated his entire life to God. The man’s name is Dick Lyth. And his story reveals that he was truly blessed with a...
by Shel Arensen | Oct 2, 2014 | Shel Arensen
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by Shel Arensen | Sep 8, 2014 | Shel Arensen
World War I Old Africa Battlefield Tour Taita-Taveta August 2014 Part One – Voi We met up in Voi on Saturday afternoon, August 23, 2014, with other members of our Old Africa group touring the World War I battlefield sites in Taita-Taveta. James Willson,...
by Shel Arensen | Jul 25, 2014 | Shel Arensen
The Red Pelican by Jon Arensen was recently reviewed in mini-SITREP, the newsletter of the Kenya Regiment. Eric Calonius wrote the review. Here it is. I just finished The Red Pelican-and what a great read it is! There’s not a memoir in my recent memory that I enjoyed...
by Shel Arensen | Jan 22, 2014 | Shel Arensen
Here’s a review of one of Old Africa’s most recent titles, Red Pelican. Houghton College is pleased to announce a new book by professor emeritus Jon Arensen. The book, “The Red Pelican: Life on Africa’s Last Frontier,” is the third in an unofficial...
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