Sunday, March 15

Saturday and Sunday

Last night we were unable to connect to the wireless network in the hotel, thus the delayed posting. Sorry about that!

Yesterday (Saturday) we attended a meeting with leaders from two different NGO's. "NGO" stands for a Non-Government Organization. The first that spoke to us is called Daughters of Charity and they explained their mission to us for working with orphans. The second, which we heard most about is called UWESO: Ugandan Women's Effort to Save Orphans. This was started by the First Lady in the 80's as a response to children orphaned by the war. It soon shifted its focus as the HIV/AIDS crises created more orphans, and it now ministers to orphans of all kinds.

We heard about the purpose/vision/mission of the organization, what they do, why it matters, and how they need help. Much of what we heard about is the program they have to send orphaned children to school. 4 students from a secondary school attended the meeting and shared a little bit with us. One girl recited a poem about HIV/AIDS and another boy shared his story of loosing his father a few years ago, and therefore the ability to afford school. This organization has provided an education for him, and practical skills to ensure he has a future.

We were given handouts and information from these organizations and our "scribe" took wonderful notes of what we learned during that meeting. It was wonderful to see more of what the country is doing for its people and to hear what more can be done.

The rest of yesterday was spent shopping for souveneirs. As girls, we of course loved it. It was neat too because the places we went to do our shopping were places that will benefit different ministries that we've seen or heard about. Many of the products we bought were made by women in villages nearby and the money will go toward helping them in various ways. It was fun to buy things for family and friends, knowing that it would be also helping some of these ministries. Our bus driver Sam was very patient with us as we shopped...and shopped....and shopped. :)

Today (Sunday) has been a restful day. We went to church in the morning and have spent the rest of the afternoon packing, resting, and just having fun together as a team. We have a meeting tonight to discuss everything we've learned and how we are going to apply it when we bring it back home with us. Tomorrow will consist of visiting a few more places, seeing the last few things, and catching our flight tomorrow night.

I doubt we'll be able to update tomorrow as we'll go right from our days activities to the airport, and from there it's 25 hours of travel, putting us back at O'Hare around 3:30 on Tuesday afternoon. Please pray for energy as we finish out the trip. We want to take in as much as we can until the last moment possible. And then please pray for us as we travel, for safety and the energy to make it through. 25 hours is a long time. We are all looking forward to seeing our friends and family when we return, showing you our pictures, and sharing our stories. It will be hard to leave this beautiful country though. We will all be leaving with changed hearts and a deeper love for the people here in Uganda. Thank you once again for your care, your support, and your encouragement. I'll post again sometime later this week about the rest of our time and our travels home. If we end up compiling our photos online somewhere I'll be sure to post how you can access them. God bless you all these next few days!

With love,
The Uganda Team

8 comments:

  1. I am so very proud of all of you and I am glad you had the opportunity of this visit. We will be praying for your safe return home and the energy you need to finish your trip and for the flight home.
    And since you will be traveling on St. Patrick's Day here is an Old Irish Blessing.." May the road rise up to meet you. May the winds be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face. and the rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again..May God hold you in the palm of his hand."
    And may Gods speed, strength and grace be you as you travel.
    In Christ love,
    Larry

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  2. What an incredible experience God has allowed you all to experience these last 9-10 days! Thank you from a mom's heart for the blog and the ability that provided to "go" along with you. You have made my heart large as you have given of your time and treasure to do what God asked you to do in going to visit some of His other daughters and see what great things is He doing for them. I will pray the eyes of your heart will be open for what else He has. Praying for your safety on the trip home, Momma Beth

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  3. It has been wonderful to read about your trip all along the way. It will be exciting to see the way the Lord works in your hearts long term from here on out. We are blessed and honored to call you all our friends, and we'll be seeing you soon! Safe travels!
    Janae, Val and Julie

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  4. Hey girls, it's great to hear about all that you've been doing! Keep it up. I can't wait to hear more! Good luck with jet-lag.

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  5. Girls, it has been a privelege for a lot of us back home to hold you up in prayer during the trip. Thanks so much for faithfully updating the blog! Reading it from beginning to end, it is so evident what big God we serve, how faithful He is, and how He has had His hand on this trip. It is so encouraging to hear how mightily God has used the First Lady and all of you to encourage these dear people. Our prayers are with you as you travel!
    Love, Brittany's Dad

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  6. Hey Ladies, It has been such a blessing hearing all that you have seen and experienced these past several days! It is clear how God is working in you and through you to encourage those whom you have come in contact with. You are in my and my small group's prayers. Thank you for letting God use you in your travels as well as invite and challenge us to think differently about what is taking in Uganda. God bless, Sarah Story

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  7. We'll be glad to see you on this side of the Atlantic!

    You are precious in His sight.

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  8. Bummer! I get to this blog just as soon as you guys head back home.

    Thanks for it, though. Not only did I learn a ton, but I got to see your perceptions change and your hearts grow even bigger.

    Hols, make sure you let us know what's up in the cousin's group when you get the chance.

    PJ

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