Greetings. We are very busy each day teaching and sharing with both children and adults. The books are a great resource and appreciated by all ages. On Fridays, we teach at three schools–one kindergarten, one primary, and one secondary. Pictures below are taken at the primary school and kindergarten. We sing and read from the books. At these two places, we are still on the book of Creation. At the primary school, the teachers wanted us to teach outside because it was so hot that day and the classrooms were too warm. There was a nice breeze outside and the perfect setting for teaching about God’s creation. Truly, the Garden of Eden must have resembled Uganda in its lush beauty. About 10 minutes into the lesson, the students near the back jumped up and began to run, which of course created instant chaos. There was a small black cobra which had slithered into the group. After throwing bricks and getting an ax, one of the boys was able to kill it and throw it aside. We moved to a different place with lower grass and continued with our singing and lesson. I love going to these two schools. In the afternoon on Fridays we walk back to that village where we meet with older students. We still use the Creation books, of course, but the teaching is totally different and appropriate for them. They are very responsive to the teaching. I did not get a picture of that group, but when we left there were a number of students outside practicing traditional Ugandan dance and music in preparation for parents day on Sunday. Check the guy out with the Obama shirt!