We’re four days back in America, after spending two powerful weeks in Uganda, and we’d be remiss if we didn’t make a quick post saying a) we’re back and alive, b) we had a marvelous, life-changing time, c) thank you for all the well-wishes, support, and love from our friends and family, and d) Merry Christmas!
We spent two weeks throwing Christmas parties for the 2,000 orphans and mothers supported by the Watoto ministry in Kampala, Uganda. For many of these children, this was the best party, and the only gift they’ve ever received in their lives.
Our eyes were opened to how Ugandans live their everyday lives, and the challenges they face in Africa (HIV/AIDS, 45% unemployment, 50% of the country is under age 15, 93% don’t have access to drinking water).
We were happy to do our part in inspire the Watoto children, who are being given great resources to grow and become the next leaders of Uganda and Africa. In the same week, Katie and I met a baby rescued from a dumpster 3 days earlier and then saw a glimpse of that baby’s future when we met a University student about to graduate as an I.T. professional.
We sing this song at our church right now called “You’ll Come” and it goes like this:
Chains be Broken
Lives be Healed
Eyes be Opened
Christ is Revealed
That’s what happened. God is moving in Africa. He’s not just providing enough for mere survival, but he’s taking children who are literally thrown away like garbage and using them to lead the next generation.
Get ready to support us again, friends and family…. Oasis is sending another team to Uganda in October 2009…
(Photos and videos are coming soon: I took 3500 photos myself, which I won’t subject anyone to, not even Katie.)
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I’ll be in your town from like Jan 6ish – 20thish, so let’s hook up and swap East Aff stories!
What a teaser! I can’t wait to hear more about your trip and see pictures!