Hal and Karen Jensen
Hal
and Karen have been ministering with The Navigators since 1970. They
served in New Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, and California before moving
to Arizona in 1992. While visiting several reservations in Northern Arizona, their hearts were stirred by the need for disciple makers to serve in Native America. The vision of “oaks of righteousness,” from Isaiah 61, moved them to pioneer N.A.I.D.M.—The Navigators' North American Indian Discipleship Ministry—in 1998. Hal and Karen mentored the first Native American to join Navigator staff: Delphina Bedonie Johnson, who now, with her husband Tom, leads the ministry.
Hal and Karen continue to use their gifts to help lay the foundations for many generations through teaching, training, and modeling. They are active in their local church where Karen serves as Director of Assimilation and Women’s Ministries. Hal and Karen also serve as mentors/coaches at Phoenix Seminary. They are the proud parents of three adult children and three wonderful grandchildren.
The purpose that directs their life and ministry is Isaiah 26:8, “Indeed, while following the way of Thy judgments, O Lord, we have waited for Thee eagerly; Thy name, even Thy memory, is the desire of our souls.”
Hal and Karen Jenson
Scottsdale, AZ
Office: (480) 860-2332
Fax: (480) 860-2449
To contribute to the Jensen's ministry, you may donate online, or call 866-568-7827 or 719-594-2327 (donations only).

