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Uganda W/ Pastor Timothy
July 18, 2008, 2:21 pm
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We arrived in Uganda safe and sound with all of our luggage in tow.  Pastor Timothy was there waiting to take us to his home.  We all piled into a van with all our bags and had our first “African” bus ride.  After traveling about an hour Pastor Timothy said that the next 45 min would be quite bumpy… and he wasn’t joking.  Some of us actually hit our head on the ceiling of the van!  Although we were all really tired, we laughed the whole way there.  We arrived at about 10:30pm and received a very warm welcome from Pastor Timothy and his wife Jennifer.  Jennifer had prepared dinner for us so the first thing we did was eat.  We found out soon that we were so blessed that Jennifer was such a good cook.  Her authentic cooking as was of the highlights of our time with Pastor Timothy.  After the long bus ride and dinner we all had our first encounter with a real “African” toilet… This consisted of  small square hole  on a cement floor… thank you Jesus! (in a Mark Parker accent) It took some (a lot) of getting used to, but we managed.  After a long day it didn’t take long for us to fall asleep, which was great because the day ahead were packed full of stuff to do.

Our first full day of being in Uganda was full on.  Pastor Timothy coordinates with a boarding school/orphanage in his village of Katosi.  We began the day by breaking into groups and going into the classes getting to know the children.  After going back to Pastor Timothy’s house for lunch we went back into the classes to do a bit of teaching.  Later in the evening we had a youth night where we did our skit while Jessica played the drum since there wasn’t a way to play the song.  Bethany and Rochelle shared their testimonies and Dortje gave a message to tie it all together.  It was really a time to step out in faith as we had not officially prepared anything throughout the day.  God completely met us more than halfway and everything went so well.   The team all came together and worked so well with one another.  All together is was an exhuasting day, but we had a great time being pushed beyond our comfort zone.

The next two days looked a lot like the first day.  We were able to go to a nearby fishing village where we went got to evangelize to everyone there.  There were several encouraging opportunities.  There was one lady who said that she had know God at one time, but felt that she had gone away from Him.  It was great to share with her that God is like a father and no matter what we do He never stops loving us and He is so happy when we come back to Him.  After praying with her and telling her that if she had asked God to forgive her that she was forgiven a huge smile formed on her face.  It was a great moment to see someone be able to feel the love of God again. 

By the end of our time with Pastor Timothy and his family we were completely wiped out.  God had blessed us with so many opportunities to share about His love.    Jonathan had a chance to help lead someone to the Lord and there were a few other people who made the decision to dedicate their lives to Jesus.  It was hard to leave the people, but we know that there is much more to do.  We thank God for how blessed we felt while we were there and thank God for Pastor Timothy and for allowing us to come and serve. 

God Bless – Team Africa


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YEAHHHHH!!!! You guys are awesome!! Stay strong and keep going. Keep Him at the center of everything – ABIDE in HIM!! (John 15)
love you guys and miss you-
Brother Will

Comment by Will

Hey to all yall in africa! Im allie A. Jessica B. lived with me and my family in Hawaii! Im so glad that u guys got to share testimonys and minister to people! I want to go to Africa some day but im only 12 so i got alot of saving up to do! Ill keep you all in my prayers! May God bless you during your trip and may He keep you safe!
Love Allie

Comment by Allie

Hey wonderful Africa team. Great update, I can just picture you all at Ps Timothy’s Enjoy enjoy enjoy. The toilets there are actually pretty sweet compared to some you may encounter =) he he he. Seriously though, it is a blessing to hear your stories and know you are making a difference on my continent =) and in my country.
Sending you all lots of love, know that I am praying for you guys everyday, Josie

Comment by Josie

Just wanted to send some love your guys’ way and let you know that you all pop into my thoughts and prayers!! I only really know one of you – Jessica Ball, my former “little leader” – but want to say to all of you how awesome it is that you’re letting the Lord lead you through His beautiful, African continent. God bless you and may his peace and joy guide you all along the way!
:) Kyrsten

Comment by Kyrsten Skulborstad

Hey team…just wanted you to know that we are praying for you all- (speaking for team Ball family) know that you are in our thoughts and prayers especially during this time love you!

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