Author: Adventures

One boy in Africa

   After arriving in the country we set off to our dwelling place which is in the capital city, Kampala- I am suprised to see the beauty of this country, despite the burning of trash all around the street sidewalks and utter poverty all around- the nature, beautiful night skies and HUGE diversity of trees shows God’s handywork in this nation!    After a breif stay in Kampala, our team ventured off to the city of GULU, which is a recovering war zone from the attacks of the rebels 20 years earlier. God has used us in mighty ways so...

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Hope to the Hopeless

Nancy's eyes held all the hope I could ever imagine to encounter. Her smile was completely perfect and her hugs were comparable to warm sunshine after a week of snow. This little girl was God's perfect way of showing me exactly how much He loved me, and the rest of His children. Her torn clothes, snotty nose, and dirty hands are reasons I love this country. Two hours with this little baby, and I fell in love. Life is vibrant and completely different: a change that God has been waiting 18 years for me to discover.    After 14 school ministries, 1 prison...

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African Dance Party

“Life is a dance party for these Africans” (Samantha). This statement made by Samantha describes the journey we have seen so far in Africa. That is 1) they love to dance 2) they love to sing 3) they love to do both at the same time. They are some of the most joyful and loving people. That does not just include our Ugandan friends that we got to travel to Gulu and minister beside. But also the children we encountered of all ages. We first got to experience the enthusiastic worship at the Church of the Resurrection in Bugolobi before we left, but each journey we took around Gulu...

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Gotta have FAITH

We made an unexpected trip to Gulu last week…unexpected for me at least = ) But through this trip, i learned the amazing power of faith! Through 1 girl’s amazing story of strength and love, I learned what it truly means to have FAITH! So this girl was 19 and in a wheelchair, but was just so full of life. The happiness just seemed to radiate through her eyes. We sat and talked for awhile about things like the weather and school, then she shared with me her story. She said she was taken by the LRA and had stayed with them for 2 weeks when the fighting broke out. She was shot in...

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Gulu Ministry

Imagine walking into a war stricken school, where every move you make is being watched through little eyes that have lost their innocence and are desperately searching for hope, when you look around at the absolutely beautiful faces of these hurt children, you see children soldiers and orphans and kids who are abused on a regular basis, they show you everything they have from their dorm rooms to their gardens and cattle, they want to share with you what little they have and they look at you as if you are their savior. To them muzungu (white person) means rich in spirit, rich in finances,...

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So much has happend, in so little time.

Hey everyone!  This past week and a half in Uganda may be the most amazing week I have had in my life.  God has done so much already and I know he will continue to do so. When we first got here we came to the capital city of Kampala. Then after a day of planning we set on our way to Gulu a area about 7 hours north. We went there with a team from a local church that is near Kampala. Everyone we went with was amazing and these people are so on fire for the Lord. When we got to Gulu we started going to different schools having song and dances and dramas as well as preaching the...

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