Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Psalm 119:169-176

"May my cry come before you , O Lord; give me understanding according to Your word. May my supplication come before You; deliver me according to Your promise. May my lips over flow with praise, for You teach me Your decrees. May my tongue sing of Your Word, for all Your commands are righteous. May Your hand be ready to lift me, for I have chosen Your precepts. I long for Your salvation, O Lord, and Your law is my delight. Let me live that I may praise You, and may Your laws sustain me. I have strayed like a lost sheep. Seek Your servant, for I have not forgotten Your commands."
This is Medias and her little boy, Micheal. He is one and a half. The other photo is of Ellen and Harriet. On Monday, yesterday. Harriet started a school for young ladies to learn cooking and house work. With Harriet's drive and ability, and Ellen's help as mentor and leading morning Bible studies I believe it will be a success. We decided that we would sponsor a young woman from the Pregnancy Center who needed help in providing for a future for their child. We notified Veronica who runs the Pregnancy Center and she prayed and thought about which girl would do the best in this program and benefit the most. Medias came immediately to mind. She is 22 yrs old, made it through Junior year in high school. She is a hard working girl and has the added blessing of a mother who is helping her in every way. The first two days of class went well. She and her mother were so grateful for this scholarship. They thanked God and all of you who support this little ministry.


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Animals in Uganda


1-Achole long horn cattle, they are everywere and I love them.
2-Female Bush Buck.
3-Impala.
4-Zebra.








Traveling the road to Kamwege


Harvesting the tea by hand. Acres and acres if tea.
This is how they deliver milk to the processing plants. They use bicycles to deliver everything! I even saw someone delivering a broken bike on the back of another bike.
Delivering banana's to town. They will make numerous trips in a day.





Pictures from the medical clinic

These photos are of the medical clinic that I helped with in a town outside of Kamwenge, it was held in a local church. Over 150 people came to be treated while I was there.


1.'Giving out the eye glasses' (it was actually a photo opp.!) The glasses will be given out later by the doctor.

2.Everyone there also got a pill for deworming.

This is the doctors office.





Mango Tree Kids

This is Idah and her husband handing out the clothes to the Mango Tree Kids. They sang for me and danced for me. The other photo is Maria and Jude, I don't think they knew each other before this day. They go to different schools and live on opposite sides of town.


Maria and me

This is the other child we support. That is her stepmother next to her with her youngest son in front of their home. Of course the other two people in the picture is me and the Honorable Idah! Loreli had knit a pretty pink scarf for her and she was absolutely thrilled with it. She wore it with her new purple dress to see the rest of the Mango Tree Kids get the other things I had brought with me for them.