Sunday, February 15
Excited For The Trip!
I am very excited about what God is doing in setting up this trip for us. We will see firsthand the needs of women in Uganda, having access to people of influence both in the church and in the political world. My expectation and prayer is that God will give us information that will stir our spirits and challenge us to see new ways we can serve Him. I am asking God to help us not miss anything He has for us! I want to come back with a renewed vision of what it looks like to help needy women. How can women help women is my question. We need prayer for the team, our schedule, our travel, safety, and provision not only for the trip – but also the well project. We did not want to come empty handed to a people with many needs and ask them to help us in our goals. We were challenged to raise money for a well because the very basic need for clean water is a struggle that impacts the lives of women in particular. Women often provide for their families in circumstances that make access to clean water nearly impossible. If we can give money for a well we can affect the lives of an entire village. That is a lot of people!! We are excited to have this opportunity. It is a walk of faith for us to see God provide that amount of money!
Saturday, February 14
The First Lady of Uganda
Please be praying for the First Lady, that God would grant her wisdom and peace within the leadership role He has given her. Also pray that she can lead from a place of humility and that God will receive the glory from all the work he is doing through her. And lastly, please for the success of her campaign to raise money for wells for her country. Pray that people would be touched to give and that the campaign would positively impact the lives of many in her country.
Thursday, February 12
Location of the Well!!!
The Ruhaama county is located within the Ntungamo district, in the very southwest region of the country of Uganda. The southern side of the Ruhaama county directly borders the country of Rwanda (www.tigweb.org/action/projects). The district as a whole has a population of approximately 410,000 people. The majority of the population (about 98.9%) stays within the rural areas of the district and depends on subsistence farming for their livlihood (www.travelingluck.com/Africa/Uganda/Ntungamo/_226637_Ruhama.html#local_map). The district has poor social infrastructure such as health centers, roads and schools. Within the district there are two main roads, one of which is paved. As a result of current schooling conditions, the literacy level in the district is as low as 60%. In Ruhaama specifically, the literacy level is as low as 55% (www.tigweb.org/action/projects). The well we are raising funds for will serve those located in places such as Chondo, Katozho, Murami, Kashanda, Chitwe, Rukoni, Chenkoni, and the surrounding areas (www.fallingrain.com/world/UG/59/Ruhama.html).
Please pray for the people in these areas, for both their physical and spiritual needs. Also please continue to pray for our team as we continue to raise funds for this much needed well.
Monday, February 9
Our Team
Get to know our team below, by reading our bios and hearing about who we are and what we love!
Ministry Leaders:
Name: Pam MacRae
Title: Director of Women's Ministries at Moody Bible Institute
A Favorite Verse: Ephesians 3:20-21
Name: Vicki Wauterlek
Title: President of Hands of Hope
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: My passion is for people to experience the life transforming love of Christ! When I realized that throughout the ages God has used unlikely people for His purposes, I knew that I qualified and I signed up to serve Him on that basis.
A Favorite Verse: Jeremiah 29:13
Students:
Name: Frances Rau
Year/Major: Junior Year, Youth Ministries Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: My dream is that God will allow me to be a part of changing the hearts and minds of youth.
A Favorite Verse: Psalm 37:4
Name: Bridget Kilbride
Year/Major: Sophmore Year, Applied Linguistics and Compassion Ministries Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: I have a passion for international ministry. I love languages, diversity, and studying various cultures and people groups. I also have a heart for counseling youth coming from difficult backgrounds or broken home lives.
A Favorite Verse: 1 Peter 5:7; Zephaniah 3:17
Name: Holly Snider
Year/Major: Senior Year, Pre-Couseling Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: I plan to go on to get a masters degree in Social Work after graduation. It is a goal/dream of mine to work with orphans and children in crisis around the world. A dream of mine is to work in a Christian international adoption agency someday or to start my own. It has been a big dream of mine to travel to Africa on a trip like this since I was very young. I am so excited for this amazing opportunity and I know God has big plans in store for our trip!
A Favorite Verse: Psalm 62:1-2
Name: Rachel Gauger
Year/Major: Senior Year, Womens Ministries Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: My heart is for discipleship and mentoring among Christian women. I love getting to know women, hearing their stories, and seeing them move forward in their walks with the Lord. I hope to one day work in a church or a para-church organization, walking alongside women as they go through the everyday things in life and seek to know Christ better.
A Favorite Verse: Ephesians 3:16-19
Name: Holly Ford
Year/Major: Senior Year, Applied Linguistics Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: I have been forever impacted by seeing the needs of God's people suffering around the world. I hope to someday be a part of practicing justice and showing God's love through international ministries. My dream would be to one day open a coffee shop and guest house to reach the lost.
A Favorite Verse: Psalm 63:2-8
Name: Angela Monteith
Year/Major: Junior Year, Womens Ministries and Bible Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: I've found that I love school and I would eventually like to go to Grad School and get my teaching degree, possibly in English Literature. But I also love the outdoors and would like to look into joining an outdoor ministry for awhile. I may head in the direction of Europe. When it's all said and done, I just want to be where the Lord wants me.
A Favorite Verse: Psalm 73:25-28
Name: Brittany Marshall
Year/Major: Senior Year, Womens Ministries Major
Goals/Passions/Ministry Interests: I am hoping to go on to get a degree in International Law after I finish at Moody. The Lord has combined in me a deep love and concern for women with a burden for those who are oppressed and have no one to come to their aid, and so I am hoping to work on their behalf. My dream is to get involved in the legislative process of extending protection to women in Muslim countries. I want these women to see what our God is like, that He is good and loving. I am so excited to think of the way the gospel restores their dignity and reveals their value to our God.
A Favorite Verse: Habakkuk 3:2
Monday, February 2
Hands of Hope
Hands of Hope was founded in the late 1990's by Vicki who believed that "If women in our local community hear about how women and children are suffering, they will respond and want to do something about it." Today Hands of Hope is a group of women in the Chicagoland area who are serving in a variety of ways to help women and children around the world.
For more information about this organization and the exciting things they are doing around the world, please visit their website: www.handsofhopeonline.org or call their office at 847-381-7367.
Friday, January 30
Why Wells?
Did you know that every fifteen seconds a child dies from a water related disease? Or that at any given time, half of the world’s hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering from a water related disease? According to OXFAM, an organization seeking to fight poverty and injustice, sickness caused by unclean water will claim the lives of 4,000 children in the next 24 hours. (water.org)
The water crisis is not only something affecting health, but also the rest of culture. It affects hunger, as crops need water to grow; it affects poverty, as poor health leads to poor productivity. It causes a lack of education, as sick students cannot go to school, and then move on to adequate jobs. Much valuable time each day is spent looking for clean water, and therefore not enough time is given to improving the community and preparing for the future. Communities remain in poverty because they are not healthy enough to break the cycle. (thewaterproject.org)
Tuesday, January 27
The Trip!
During our time in Uganda we will explore the realities of the struggles that face women and children in Uganda and how God may have us get involved. We will be traveling in prayer that the Lord will open our eyes to see this country the way He sees it, and to view the Ugandan people the way that He does. The purpose of this trip is twofold. We want to show the people in Uganda that we care enough to come and see, and that we care enough to offer our support. We want to be exposed to and informed about what God is doing in other parts of the world, and how we, as young women in America, can help. We also seek to raise $12,000 (money) to provide a well for a village in Uganda, thus meeting the immediate physical needs, as well as to travel there and see firsthand the needs of the people. We count ourselves as incredibly privileged and extremely blessed to have this opportunity, and we are humbled by the doors God has opened for us thus far. Please pray with us and for us. What God has ahead of us is far greater than what we could imagine!