July 2009

Young People, Who Needs Them? We Do!

July 30, 2009

While Pam and I were in Kampala we meet several young people on mission for Christ. Sometimes the younger generation gets a bad rap through the activity of a few bad apples, but there are some great young people coming up who love the Lord and are already serving him! There was a team of [...]

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A Bag Of Food Can Go A Long Way!

July 29, 2009

As I reflect back on the trip Pam and I took this summer to Kampala, the foremost thing that stands out to me is Life Change. I hear a lot about Life Change and I think the term has become jaded. But in this case, it is the best fit to describe what I saw [...]

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Geoffrey’s Story of God’s Grace

July 28, 2009

This is an amazing story of a young man by the name of Geoffrey Sebwami who had been thrown into the prison in Luzira (Kampala Remand) due to purchasing stolen property. He met the Lord while in the prison. This is his story – in his own words. “My name is Geoffrey Sebwami. I’m married [...]

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God, Kenneth, Buses And Bible Way – A Winning Combination!

July 28, 2009

Just received a note from Joseph on the progress of the work in Masindi about four hours north/northwest of Kampala. Check out this story on Kenneth to see how this work was started and how. It is a true work of the Lord. Here is an article on my trip to Masindi in July. Check [...]

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From Kampala To Masindi

July 28, 2009

Masindi is about 200 kilometers north of Kampala. I have been through there many times going to Murchison Falls Game Park. It is a long drive. Douglas and Joseph picked up Pam and me at 5:30 AM. We picked up Benon at 6:00 and was going to pick up Deo, but he was late and [...]

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Victory in Luzira Prison

July 23, 2009

During my stay in Kampala, Uganda, I had the opportunity to visit Luzira Prison with Douglas and Joseph. This is the third time that I have been to Luzira prison. Luzira was the first prison that Bibe Way was allowed to work in and it is the biggest. It actually has several wards, or separate [...]

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Kwanjula: A Real African Experience

July 8, 2009

Kwanjula  (Qwan’-ju’-la’ ) – Traditional wedding in Uganda. The two families of the bride and groom come together to seal the marriage. The bride price that has been negotiated is given and the groom receives his bride. I had heard much about Kwanjulas but had never been a part of one until now. On Sunday, [...]

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Opening Day Kitala Prison, Entebbe

July 8, 2009

Joseph, Douglas and I left Kampala at 8:00 AM to reach Kitala Prison by 9:00AM. Kitala Prison is located just outside Entebbe. It is a high security prison surrounded by a five strand barb-wire fence. About 100 men are imprisoned in Kitala. No women are here, except the LC or warden and gate keeper who [...]

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Manna Ministry – More Than Just Food!

July 5, 2009

Today is a day that Pam and I had looked forward to from before our trip, the Manna Food Distribution. Manna is IMFC’s bread and butter ministry. It is somewhat unique and it is where we begin in Kampala. Joseph picked us up at 9:00 AM. We went by the ministry center to pick up [...]

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Hanging Out With Deo For A Day

July 5, 2009

Had the opportunity today to hang out with Deo. I first meet Deo in the summer of 2004. He was one of our translators and is the only person I have meet who could pray perfect King James English! Deo had just married Irene and was talking to us about having twins. The twins never [...]

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