Thank you to all who gave and prayed for
Uganda !
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Friday, August 31, 2012
Pallisa Christian School, Uganda
I recently posted 1 time on our high school class FB page regarding the great need for Sponsors for SONshine Kids in Uganda. I had 2 responses and wrote them back via e-mail. One replied immediately & sponsored 2 kids. I didn’t hear from the other., but that was o.k.
As I had been thinking about the needs of the kids, I was really concerned about the requested (and unavailable) $5000 needed for beans to be purchased NOW since it was harvest time. Being especially frugal, I hated to think of paying almost twice as much when we purchased them later. I decided to just pray for that $5000 to come in.
I returned home late Saturday night. Hugh asked me, “Are you ‘on mission for Jesus’ “? Perplexed, I said “what?” He repeated the question again - a couple of times. (I kept thinking, “That sounds familiar”.) **There's a line under my phone numbers on my e-mail). I finally said, “Well, that’s my blogspot name”.
He slowly passed a check at me. I looked at it, frowning in confusion?? It was made out to “OnMIssion4Jesus”, and it was for $5000!!!! It was from the other person to whom I had sent the e-mail about sponsoring kids.
I said to Hugh, in amazement, smiling, “I’ve been praying for the money to buy beans for the kids. Do you know how much the beans are?”
He answered, hesitantly, “$5000?”
I nodded yes. I was just amazed!!!! Lord, you are soooo good. Why do I doubt your abilities?
Then I thought, “Now, how am I going to get a check made out to ‘OnMission4Jesus” cashed?” LOL But I’ve got that simple problem solved.
Thank you, Lord. I believe! Lord, help my unbelief!
For information on sponsoring a child, got to TCWM.org and click "Sponsor a Child". Mark it Uganda child.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Budaka Baptist Church, Uganda
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Kapala Baptist Church
A chair can serve as the platform for the preacher, so all can see and hear the message, as well as a "table" to hold the offering box as the people give (out of their poverty) obediently.
6 years later a permanent church still has not been built and the church struggles to reach the people of the community. Meanwhile other religions (NOT denominations) come in and build beautiful buildings to encourage the people to deny the Christian faith. Please pray for the people of Uganda, especially the pastors, that they would not become discouraged by the hardships.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Latvia
This picture of Russian Christian women reminds me of my first trip to Latvia with my friend, Ann. My daughter-in-law had gone to NY with me to meet Ann for a couple of days in NY before departing for the Baltic States (ministering to Russian speaking people). Ann was supposed to arrive in NY a little before us so we had arranged a meeting place and expected her to be waiting for us. In preparation for the trip, we both had been instructed that Christian women in Latvia wore no make-up and kept their heads covered with headscarves. So Ann had told us to just look for a woman with no make-up and a scarf on her head. As we arrived at her terminal, we spotted her, patiently waiting, headscarf and all. (She's a real jokster!) So we decided to sneak up on her. We tiptoed around behind her, eased up quietly and surprised a total stranger! - to our surprise (and embarrassment)! Ann's flight had been delayed ,and she appeared later - fully made up and no scarf! And we NEVER donned the scarves we had dutifully carried with us. We also couldn't resist and "snuck" on just a little make-up each day. By the end of the trip, we had "corrupted" the women, and the younger Christian women had brought their make-up out of hiding! This picture reminds me of those dear Russian women in Latvia ! I left part of my heart there with my dear friend, Vadim, and other Latvian brothers and sisters. I look forward to Heaven where I can see these faithful Followers of Christ again. And, as we reflect the beauty of Christ there, we can leave off all the "make-up" with which we try to hide all our imperfections.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Dedicated Praise Team
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