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Monday, July 16, 2012

A Funeral and a Sleepover

After church yesterday morning, I was talking with my landlord and other friends, and we all decided to go to the funeral of a young man who was murdered in Soroti early Saturday morning.  Around 2:30 pm I drove out to the burial location with my friends and we found our way to chairs under a shade tent.  The story of the young man's death is sad - 26 year old Daniel was stabbed while trying to rescue a friend from a crazy girlfriend.  But I was thankful for the Catholic priest who led the service.  He did a great job preaching and he still offered hope for the family and the murderer... through the grace and forgiveness of Christ.  It was very touching to stand at the grave site, silent tears gathered in my eyes as I watched family and friends put a loved one to rest. 

When I got home from the funeral I received a text from a dear friend in Kampala.  She was traveling to Soroti and needed a place to stay.  I was glad to offer my home for the night.  An hour later her brother called... he was also coming to Soroti, with his wife.  I talked them into staying at my house too and I was so glad to finally host people in my new home.  Yes, I've had people over for tea... but to share my space and to be flexible is always a joy for me.  My friends left for Karamoja early this morning, but I hope to join them later this week.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Burlap Sack Perspective

Pulling into Soroti Friday night, Steve, Tanya and I were grateful for a smooth journey to Kampala and also thankful for the team-mates who helped us out along the way.  Coming home to a hot pot of chili with home-made bread and peanut brittle was an added blessing!  I thank God that Steve is now okay and that our time away was productive.  I was able to purchase an oven and a water container to hold my purified water!!

Saturday afternoon I met up with a neighbour who sells second hand clothes.  She stopped me on the road to ask me what kind of treatment she should use for cracked heals and before I knew it, we were talking about small business loans and being a single mom.  This lady buys a burlap sack full of second hand clothes and sells them from under a shady tree just down the road from my place.  She is never quite sure what is in the sack - sometimes the clothes are good or desirable in Soroti, and sometimes it takes her a long time to sell 100 pieces of clothing.  The bag she has now she has really been struggling with.

There had been a pile of clothes in my closet that I knew I had to get rid of - some were clothes that I rarely wore, and others were given to me by mzungus who came to visit us and just left there clothes behind.  I decided to pack up all of these clothes and bring them over to my neighbour's "shop". 

Two ladies asked me to sit down and join them on their burlap sacks - which are cut open and spread out to hold the clothes on top - like a blanket spread out for a picnic.  I ended up spending over two hours under the shade of a tree, learning more about business, but then also the role of women, the power of prayer, curses and witchcraft, and the true definition of love.  I was so glad that God gave me the chance to talk with and encourage these hard-working women.  They try so hard with the little they have.

In the evening I went to a prayer meeting and came home to find things were very somber in the compound.  Some thieves had stolen a bicycle from our yard and my landlady was really upset.  The little boys were quiet with frustration - they understood the loss.  It was a good bike - a gift to one of the elementary school girls for passing her exams.  As we sat together taking tea and pondering the security of the yard we then heard the neighbours begin to fight.  A man came home drunk and had found the women in the house praying.  One thing about Ugandans is that they often say their prayers out loud... well, the man started yelling at the women that prayers are meaning less.  Then the grandmother started calling down curses on the son... prayers turned to screams and crying... insults were thrown in every direction... and all I could do was sit on the other side of the cement wall and listen.  It was so sad.

I went to bed emotional.  God what can I do, through you, to make a difference in this country?

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Peace that Passes

I wanted to share with all of you an email that I just received from a friend.  Some of you might remember me sharing a story of my bicycle being "stolen" from the Sikh temple and the peace that I had knowing that God had the whole situation in His hands... well here is a testimony from Ontario, as a result of the story I shared.

Just the other night someone broke into our car and took my prescription sunglasses and prescription glasses. I was pretty upset, I need them for driving. But all I could think about is you and telling us the story about your bike. I became really calm about the whole situation and what all I could do. I talked to God asking for strength, called the cops, and my insurance company. Five days after my neighbor posted a sign on the mail boxes at the end of the road saying she found ladies sunglasses and eye glasses. I called the number and found out that the lady who lives two house down from us found my glasses. I just wanted to thank you, because of the story you told us that Sunday it helped me though my own situation; to keep me calm. Thank you!

God is GOOD!

Taxi Driver to Kampala

This morning I woke up to a phone call from Tanya, asking me to join her and Steve on a journey to Kampala.  These people are my team-mates, but Steve is also my Wingman!!  He is my big brother, my go-to man, my sounding board... and he's been sick for 9 days already.  Fighting fevers, achy joints and now a body rash, the team decided it was best for Steve to see a doctor in Kampala.  Tanya wasn't sure she could drive in Kampala and she was stressed about Steve, and she would need to look after their baby girl, so I packed my bags and decided to help out!!
 Here are my passengers - all sound asleep in the back of the van.  We left Soroti at 11:30 am and pulled into Kampala at 6:30 pm.  I drove straight to "The Surgery" (a clinic here) and looked after the baby while Steve and Tanya promptly met with the one doctor we could trust.  Within 45 minutes there was a diagnosis (we hope and pray)... It looks like Steve has Tick Typhus... meaning a small tick has given him this huge body infection.  He is now on medication, but the doctor has asked us to stay in Kampala until Friday, just to make sure that the diagnosis was correct and that Steve is feeling better.
 I take my job as cab driver / ambulance attendant :) very seriously!!  I had to dodge big trucks, potholes, baboons, and motorcycles on the road.  Thankfully it was an uneventful trip to Kampala so far and tomorrow I hope to buy an OVEN!!
By the way... this was my first time ever driving in Kampala!  No probs!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

A Time to Rest

Two weeks ago I returned to Uganda, ready to jump into action and serve God however I could.  The day after arriving home I went up to Abim, a village that I love, about 3 hours north of Soroti.  I went with FIDA, an NGO that reaches out to former child soldiers or to teens affected by cattle raiding.  The day was long and the roads were bumpy, but I was so glad that I went.  Ever since then, I've been waiting to see what God wants me to do next.  And it's OKAY!

The women on my team have decided to do a Bible Study on Monday nights.  We are working through "Experiencing God" by Henry and Richard Blackaby.  This particular study is about knowing and doing the will of God.  Not an easy topic... even for people like me... being a Christ-follower for as long as I can remember.  In order to do this study well, I have been digging into God's Word more and that is exciting.  It's refreshing to see and hear what God has to say.  Here are a few things that pop out from the workbook:
  • "As I follow Jesus one day at a time, He will keep me in the center of God's will."
  • "Watch to see where God is working, and join Him."
  • "To be a servant of God, you must be moldable and remain in the hand of the Master."
  • "When I find out where the Master is working, then I know where I need to be."
  • "God reveals what He is about to do.  That revelation becomes an invitation to join Him."
I think you can see a theme here.  God has me in a time of resting and praying - seeing where He wants me to join Him next.  Sure, I could create projects to do here, but I don't want to jump ahead of God or create dependency with the locals.  And so, I wait...

In the meantime... I am finally outfitting my home.  It was supposed to be furnished when I returned in June, but now I'm going constantly to the carpenters shop and trying to get a stove shipped to Soroti.  Slowly my house is becoming a home.

I am also visiting, encouraging, and praying with the many friends that I have in town.  One friend had a sweet baby girl.  Another is in an abusive relationship.  A business owner keeps asking for advice on how to make his business not only sustainable, but also attractive and inviting.   

This is also a time for being... Being able to visit my friends as often as I want at the Sikh temple.  Part of me is sad because one of the daughters is going home to India on August 5th and I'm going to miss her a lot.... Or being able to mourn with a local orphanage, as they just lost a sweet 17 year old to kidney or liver failure... And a time to be supportive to my team - especially as they deal with spiritual attacks or sickness. 

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Lightning Fast

Oh no, the little yellow warning light just appeared at the bottom of my laptop.  It is going to die once again because there is no power in the house to charge this machine.  But I won't complain... for the past four nights I have been climbing in to bed with lightning storms brightening my windows and the rhythmic sound of rain singing me sweet lullabies as I pass into slumber land.  I am so grateful that it rains at night, so that I can still walk or bike around town during the days to catch up with friends I haven't seen in a month. 

Having come back to Soroti almost a week ago, I would have thought by now that I would have seen everyone, but nope - I have so many friends and connections in Teso Land.  And for that too, I thank God.  I love how each day has its own purpose:  One day to reconnect with my Indian friends, and to sit at their Mom's side in the hospital as she underwent treatment for malaria.  Another day to attend church and to recognize a need there... God is placing a church bishop and his family on my heart - to encourage them in their faith walk after a very difficult and trying time. 

For a few days I have been spending time in town, getting furniture made for my house.  Originally I had furniture all lined up for purchase in June, so my house would be furnished when I arrived back from Canada, but the Lord had other plans... so now I have been getting to know carpenters and choosing a dining table and chairs, a bed, desk, and kitchen cupboards.  A fridge was delivered Saturday, and it's going to be an adventure finding a stove, but I will accomplish this task also.  :)  The house I was originally living in here was furnished, but when I shifted in May, I moved into a completely empty apartment.  It's been fun seeing this house become home... don't worry, when it's furnished I will post pics. 

I have sat down with friends to hear testimonies of what God continues to do in Bululu - the village where I spent a week teaching about Evangelism and Children's ministry.  Apparently the children's programs are exploding in every church and orphans are being taken care of.... and not just with basic necessities, but with love and understanding.  God is good!!  I look forward to going back to Bululu soon to see first hand what God is doing.

Well, I must go prepare a dish for a 4th of July party... have a great day and thanks for popping into my world for just a few minutes.

Oh, and a quick prayer request... please pray that I can get my laptop fully restored.  It crashed while home in Canada, and the hard drive was erased.  Thankfully I did a full back-up on an external hard drive the night before I left... I just haven't got a clue how to put the pictures, music, and documents back on to my computer... and I need so much of that information.  Thanks.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Holding High

The warm waters rush over you; whirlpools surround you with the desire to suck you in.  Everything seems foggy and you can get steamed up.  After a while it's hard to breathe...
"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands.  And he is not served by human hands as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else."  Acts 16:24-25

Lately I have been so grateful to God for the peace, comfort, and/or joy that He has given me through many trials lately.
I have seen God move when:
  1. My bicycle was taken in Soroti town and then later returned to me.
  2. I was bumped on the KLM airline - but soon was able to encourage 8 others as we spent an extra evening in Amsterdam.
  3. Delightfully all of my luggage was returned to me after 4.5 days of hiding in airports from Paris to Toronto.
  4. My car key was misplaced for 24 hours, and yet I had peace that I would find it again.
  5. Even though some thief was able to make 5 ATM withdrawals with my debit card, I was able to stay calm, and thankfully the bank's insurance recovered all of my losses.
  6. I thought that all of my furniture would be in place when I returned to Soroti (and it wasn't), but I'm glad God has given me "go with the flow" attitude - so that I can just peacefully go about shopping for each piece that I need to make my house a home - a bed, fridge, stove, dining table and chairs... and more are needed, but it's all coming together.  
  7. Third round of plumbing issues could make some people's blood boil, but for some reason, I feel like maybe God wants me to get to know Plumber Julius.
This list doesn't really even begin to list how I feel inside.  I am choosing to journey with God each and every day and it's amazing to see how He leads and guides me each step of the way. 
"God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out and find him, though he is not far from each one of us."  Acts 16:27
These thoughts came to me as I was relaxing in a hot-tub in Ontario.  Steamy, foggy, rushing waters can sometimes feel overwhelming, but then I remember that I can stand up and get out.  Life is much clearer when you reach out to God!!