Once again sitting at my computer thinking “What an adventure!” We all arrived back from Karamoja late last night (technically this morning, I think) and it has been an amazing two weeks up there. God moved in powerful ways. Once again the CLIDE staff did a wonderful job being faithful with what God has called them to do. Other Ugandan’s joined us from a variety of places and ministries and of course there were the American nurses and doctors. It was an adventure as always and I don’t even know where to begin. As much as I’d love to sit here and type for a few hours I have a few other responsibilities I have to handle first. But don’t you worry. Many pictures and stories are soon to follow. And hopefully a few guest posts from Lacy about her first impressions of Africa (though I may have to edit out what she thought of me dragging her out to the “deep bush” within hours practically of her arrival in the country.)Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Once again sitting at my computer thinking “What an adventure!” We all arrived back from Karamoja late last night (technically this morning, I think) and it has been an amazing two weeks up there. God moved in powerful ways. Once again the CLIDE staff did a wonderful job being faithful with what God has called them to do. Other Ugandan’s joined us from a variety of places and ministries and of course there were the American nurses and doctors. It was an adventure as always and I don’t even know where to begin. As much as I’d love to sit here and type for a few hours I have a few other responsibilities I have to handle first. But don’t you worry. Many pictures and stories are soon to follow. And hopefully a few guest posts from Lacy about her first impressions of Africa (though I may have to edit out what she thought of me dragging her out to the “deep bush” within hours practically of her arrival in the country.)
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