Diane came with three loaded suitcases full of blessings for the orphans of Mityana Orphanage. Through donations of others, primarily her own triplet grandchildren, Megan, Brett, and Ellen, she had enough clothes to outfit almost each orphan with one new play outfit. Thanks, Megan, Brett, and Ellen! We went to a used clothes market here […]
Becky's Journey
Orphans Receive Abundant Blessings
May 1, 2009
Greetings from Uganda, I realize it has been 48 days since my last update, and so much has taken place during that time; however, I do apologize to those of you who were faithfully following, and I hope that you will once again check in on this blog. On March 15, my sister Diane from […]
March 13, 2009
On February 25, my sister Sally and her husband Bernie, a pastor of Grace Church in Austin, Texas, arrived for a two week visit. They both hit the ground running and within one hour of arriving in Mityana, Bernie was off to visit in Gema and teach. The next day, we visited a group in […]
The Well is Dry!
Unfortunately, both of my water tanks are now empty. Until we have rain, we will have to add water by hauling Jerry cans or pumping from an existing tank up at the big house. January, with the help of two boys from the orphanage carried water from the big house up to the small tank […]
February 27, 2009
Greetings, It is Friday morning in Uganda. Sally and Bernie arrived in Mityana Thursday afternoon at 3:00 and after a quick meal, Bernie was off with some of the guys for Gema to teach. A group of eleven had gathered and Bernie taught. We are working towards the first Sunday of planting the new church […]
Buteleja Village
Top Picture: Henry Lutaya, Henry Lutwama, Pastor Immanuel in front of the building which is both church and school. Middle piciture: Listening to Buteleja pastor teach the book after training. Third: My shower at the Good News Hotel!
Pallisa District
On Friday we were in Pallisa District at the Baptist Church. On the way there we passed several farmers plowing with oxen. Also, saw the different round mud huts with straw roofs.