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Jack Frost Lives in Africa (Uganda Day 6 & 7)

On Wednesday morning we prepared to shift from Kampala to Jinja.  Our driver arrived and took us a different route out of the Kampala than I had experienced before.  It was good to miss the ubiquitous “jams” that plague the … Continue reading

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Uganda Day 3

Today was an early day.  I had a short and restless night’s sleep (no jet lag, just late to bed, a lot of noise and an unfamiliar place).  I needed to be sharp for today’s activities so I did my … Continue reading

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Video from 5/09 Uganda Trip

My friend and coworker, Tyler Andrew, edited and compiled this first of several videos we hope to make available.  We were really impressed by his work and hope all who see it feel the same!

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Pictorial Narrative of the Uganda Experience (pt. 4)

Because the work we participated in focuses on sharing the gospel with the very poor, the issue of a meeting place is paramount.  The local Ugandan congregation is not able to financially support their pastors (pastors keep jobs and minister … Continue reading

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A Pictorial Narrative of the Uganda Experience (pt. 3)

One of the things I did as a young man for hours upon hours was go door to door asking for the privilege of sharing the good news concerning Jesus Christ. The effort was 99% unsuccessful, but the 1% who … Continue reading

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A Pictorial Narrative of the Uganda Experience (pt. 2)

The Ugandans are very serious about keeping their children in order.  This means that even 90 minutes into a worship service, they are expected to sit quietly and pay attention.  This matron of the church is making sure the fifty … Continue reading

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