It is always a great joy to me to greet the children and workers at the orphanage when I return.
Becky's Journey
SUNDAY AT COMMUNITY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
In May of 2011, Bible Community Fellowship was planted in the front yard of my house. The church is growing and continues to meet in the same place and minister in the community. Late in 2011, the church built a new house for an elderly man in the community. Everyone worked on the project which […]
SUNDAY AFTERNOON BOOK MINISTRY
Over the past three years, several young men with Imagine Acts Ministry have been faithfully visiting a certain part of town where they meet with a small group of women and children each Sunday afternoon to share, minister and teach. It was our pleasure to participate one Sunday afternoon in late March 2012. It is […]
SUNDAY WITH THE CHILDREN
Sunday school with the children at Mityana Orphanage has been one of my favorite times over the past 3 years. The children love to sing and worship. We often have between 50-60 children each week. Many of the older ones can recite memory verses learned during 2011. We have used the Creation to Christ book […]
THE “HEARERS OF THE WORD”
No matter how far we travel or the size of the group, we are blessed by great “hearers of the Word.”
VILLAGE CHURCHES
Over the years, we have been in many different churches in Uganda. This recent trip shows well several examples of the churches we see and visit. Fourth Village Church (sorry, I don’t even know the name of the village. We were 2.5 hours off a main road.) The orange tarp on the roof gave a […]
TRAVEL EXPERIENCES
I continue to marvel at God’s protection as I have traveled by vehicle thousands of kilometers throughout this beautiful country. A small percentage of the roads are paved. Although the main roads from Mityana to Mbarara in southern Uganda were good for the most part, the travel from Mbarara each day to four different locations […]
AFRICAN FOOD!
Everyone looks forward to the meal at the end of each teaching workshop. Women start early in the day preparing the food, cooking it and then serving us in the late afternoon. In three of the villages, they were able to get a few forks or spoons together for the visitors to use. If none […]