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	<title>Oswego Alumni Magazine &#187; Jerry Jones</title>
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		<title>Making the Most of Retirement: Alumnus Takes Teaching Ministry to Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jerry Jones '67, M '71 is driven by faith. And faith has driven him in some interesting directions over the years: a teacher, a taxman, a caregiver, a world traveler.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jerry Jones &#8217;67, M &#8217;71</strong> is driven by faith. And faith has driven him in some interesting directions over the years: a teacher, a taxman, a caregiver, a world traveler.<span id="more-3193"></span></p>
<div id="attachment_3033" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://oswego.edu/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Malawi913_kids_020_p35.tif.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3033" title="jerry-jones-67" src="http://oswego.edu/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Malawi913_kids_020_p35.tif-300x267.jpg" alt="Jerry Jones '67, M '71" width="300" height="267" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text"><strong>Jerry Jones ’67, M ’71</strong> literally sold the farm to move to the southern African nation of Malawi in 2008. Here he poses with some of his students at the Iris Africa School for orphans.</p></div>
<p>He’s held more titles in 10 years of retirement than he ever did as a professional, including literally selling the farm to become headmaster of a private elementary school for orphans in the southern African nation of Malawi.</p>
<p>One of the poorest nations in the world, Malawi is home to more than a million orphans. The AIDS virus affects one in six adults, Jerry says.</p>
<p>Jerry and his wife, Linda, braved the harsh conditions — including 125-degree heat — to work for free in heed of their religious calling, but also for the rewards.</p>
<p>“They were the most wonderful kids I’ve ever worked with,” says Jerry, who started his career as a math teacher before landing a government job. “They were so grateful.”</p>
<p>Jerry stepped away from his job as manager in the Research Division of the IRS after 30 years as an analyst to purchase a piece of countryside he dubbed Redemption Farm and established a home for troubled young men in western Maryland.</p>
<p>After seven years as foster parents to more than two dozen boys, Jerry and Linda headed West on a classic post-retirement tour of America via RV. At a church in California, a fellow congregant introduced the idea of missionary work in Africa to Jerry.</p>
<p>“It’s been an ongoing adventure,” Jerry says.</p>
<p>He currently volunteers as part of Celebrate Recovery, a national Christian ministry dedicated to helping people who struggle with addictions.</p>
<p>“There’s an awful lot of teaching with this mentoring,” Jerry says. “Oswego did a great job of teaching me how to teach.”</p>
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