Week 4 (10/25-10/31)
This week is going to be hectic, more people leaving, my first and second morning devotions, children’s ministry report, a walking trip down the hill, a trip to the craft marketplace, a celebration, and two trips to my new favorite restaurant “I Feel Like Chicken…Tonight”
Let’s start with a little weather report, as I might have mentioned once before it is the rainy season here and rains almost everyday and night. Well this past Sunday, God must have wanted us to feel His presence, because not just His spirit rained down, torrential downpour does not even begin to explain it. It rained very hard for about 2 hours straight. Now this would have been fabulous, except we hold one children’s church class outside, so we had to relocate all the students into one room, and have the two classes together in the same room. It was very exciting to say the least. We also had one member of the church who graciously shuttled the children from the main service to the class under his umbrella, 4 trips and we got it done. Everything else aside we had a very good class time, and I think the kids look forward to Children’s Church which means that it must be going well.
On Monday we just rested and hung out around the house, watching movies and taking pictures of the cowherds and herders who pass by the house, it is so wild. I live for Mondays, the day when everyone is so relaxed.
On Tuesday, I had my first devotion today. I woke up at 5:30 am, and studied one last time in preparation for my message. I just wanted to say a big hat’s off and thumbs up to all pastors and preachers, because sharing the word is definitely a labor of love. The Bishop must never sleep! I shared a message from Daniel 3:13-30, its about 3 Hebrew boys, Shaddrack, Meshach, and Abednego (those names are a mouthful). Everyone said I did a good job, and I think that it was nothing but God, because I was so nervous and talking so fast, but it was still a good 35 minutes, and I think people actually got something from it. Of course, I had no time to bask in my success, because I had another devotion to do on Friday. Whew.
In other news two of the Pastors from Agape Global Missions, moved to Butamaya (sp?), where they have been called to plant a church. They have been preparing for months and it was great to see them moving into the next phase of their ministry. Please pray for them that God moves through them in that city and that hearts are touched and lives are changed in Butamaya.
Tuesday afternoon I took my first walking trip down the hill to the town below called Kansanga. The walk down the hill is very fun. I stopped to take pictures of the plants and matokee tress around here. When we got down to the road, I began to slightly fear for my life, there are no sidewalks, per say here so when you are walking it is like being on the side of the road, and since they were a British Colony, it feels like they are driving on the wrong side of the road and at any moment you are going to be hit. Soon enough, I got used to my surroundings and started to enjoy the trip a little more. My roommate Robinah went with me and we went to the store and bought snacks and things for our movie night. On the way home we stopped for sodas and had a relaxing time, before beginning our trek, back up the hill. When I say trek I mean it, because the house is on the other side of this hill you have to walk up a very, very steep hill, that curves, a little, and then around and down the other side. While we were walking up the hill, Robinah asks, “If someone offered you a ride would you take it?” to which I responded “Definitely, if I was walking up this hill, most definitely” (Under normal circumstances I would never accept a ride from a stranger, out here, not even a priest. Safety First J). Anywho, after we made it up the hill it was a pretty enjoyable walk, and I would take it so many more times.
Wednesday was a pretty productive day, with a little hanging out with the vocational school ladies in the afternoon, followed by a trip to the doctor, with my friend Cliff (whose story is in the next blog) and Robinah, to pick up some MRI results. Cliff worked for Agape and has been living at the Agape House for the past few months. The MRI results brought good, and so a celebration was to be had. On the way home we stopped for a special treat, I Feel Like Chiken…Tonight (it has nothing on Nando’s), sodas, chips (fries), and chicken for everyone!
Thursday was a sad day for me, but also exciting because Cliff went home to live with his family outside of Jinja, which is about 1 hour from here. The house has been a little different without him; there is definitely a void around here, especially his booming voice singing during devotion.
Friday, was started off with my 2nd devotion, woo hoo! I think I am becoming a seasoned deliverer of the Word. I am definitely being pushed and stretched in this new role of sharing the Word, so intense.
Saturday was Betty’s, a missionary from the Los Angeles, last day, so we went to the craft marketplace. So much cool stuff you will be overwhelmed quickly and will lose focus easily, it’s like going to Target without a list. I am going back before I leave, armed with haggling prices in mind and a list in hand, it should be a good trip. It was a very hectic day with lots of last minute visits to places and of course a trip to “I Feel Like Chicken Tonight” only this time it was so crowded that there was standing room only. It was another fun, but sad day to see someone else leaving, but she is on her way to Namibia and I know she is excited to visit family there and do some awesome work there.
That is all for now and it seems that as my time is winding up here I am getting so much more busy. But Let the count down begin in about 2 weeks I will be back to the land of hot running water, pizza, Taco Bell, and everything that has to do with the fun Fall season. There will more to come really soon! Peace and blessings. Please continue to pray for the ministry and me while I am here. Thank you for your love and support!