At the school we transformed one of the three small 12 X12 classrooms into a temporary eyeglass clinic, and interacted with about 60 locals. We were able to dispense glasses to each one of them which will go a long way toward furthering God’s kingdom. Every single person that came through the clinic read the bible with us and discussed their understanding of Jesus. Then after lunch, Mark and Gene shared the gospel and entertaining stories that captivated the children and brought home the message of our visit. We separated into smaller groups where the eight of us assisted the children in making bracelets that symbolically represented the gospel. Shortly after that, we spend some very fun, joyful unscripted time with the children. For example, I taught some of them how to juggle three bouncing balls (that represented God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit); Jackie made small wooden crosses surrounded by a eager mob of happy little shining faces; Deb entertained a large group of children with a bubble-blowing device; while Mark, Gene, Bill, and Casey played “football” (soccer) with the children in the alleyway. It was difficult to leave, and the children surrounded us with constant love, adoration, and encouragement. It was truly the mission team that came away from this experienced greatly blessed. God is doing amazing things in Uganda!
Those of you who are praying for us (or have prayed for us) are every bit a part of this effort as well and we heartily thank you! Your prayers are being heard and we appreciate your support and encouragement. As I close this blog entry, I am physically tired, yet emotionally charged and eager to see what God has in store tomorrow and the remaining days here in Uganda. Thank you again & God Bless!
Great job team! Praying for God to sustain you all!
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