How can it be that we have been here nearly two
months already? The last month always seems to go by the fastest, and this, I
can honestly say, I’m dreading. I don’t want this to end. When I say Uganda is
our second home, it’s not cliché or something catchy…it’s the truth. There is
nowhere on earth that we receive such love from our brothers and sisters, and
such joy from ministry. Many have asked, Why not stay? And though our hearts
are full here, it is not the calling of God to be here permanently. In fact, it
may hinder much of how God uses other people to do His work. As I said before,
He doesn’t need us, but how blessed we are to be part of His plan.
This past week, we found ourselves adjusting to life
without Hannah (or anyone for that matter) here with us. We jumped back into
evangelism, and since the beginning of the mission, we have seen some of the
most precious fruit. When you make evangelism and discipleship your main focus
on a mission, you most often do not see any fruit of the labor poured out. But
God has been most gracious to us. Not only did some come and are still
attending church from the good news that was shared, but others have inquired
of Julius to have questions answered, have requested home visits, and have even
reached out through social media to thank us for the faithfulness of sharing
God’s Word!!! This was a balm to our
souls, especially when we felt as if the ground (people’s hearts) were hard and
cold. The Lord brought us encouragement and refreshed our spirits.
We met a lovely girl named Hillary, who, along with
her grandma, Miria, listened to the gospel message. At the end of our
discussion, she was very moved and encouraged. Then on Sunday, she came to
church and gave a beautiful testimony of how the Lord was showing her in His
Word about repentance and forgiveness. She was reading Matthew 3:7-8 just
before we visited her. By God’s hand, we used the very same Scripture to talk
about repentance and trusting in Jesus. She had been wrestling with
unforgiveness, but that day, she cast it all upon Christ. Oh, the goodness of
God!
We had a most exciting and blessed report from our
brothers and teammates, Brian and Dave, back home in Alabama. Their home
church, Capshaw Baptist Church, heard about Pastor Nicodemus’ dilemma and
prayer of needing church land, and the church voted to purchase that for him!!!
Wow, praise God from Whom ALL blessings flow! What a mighty God we serve.
Those who have read our blog are familiar with
Pastor Nicodemus and his testimony. Currently, his church meets on the family land, and his home has been converted into a church to house the members. This is
such a joy, and comes at such a great time, as his church is growing. God’s
faithfulness never fails to astound me.
Jim and I continue to meet with approximately 12-18 neighborhood
kids about 5-6 days a week for 1-2.5 hours each day. We have a loosely
structured Backyard Bible Club. We read Bible stories, act them out, sing,
dance, and have activities to help reinforce the love of God. Many of these
kids go to other churches or have no church at all. Please pray that the Lord
would stir in their little hearts and that the Gospel would lead them to
salvation.
We also ask that you continue to pray for the
couple-to-be, Maxwell and Juliana who will wed on 23 Aug. We have watched these
two grow up before our eyes, as we knew them when they were 15 and 13 years
old. There is a lot of cultural pressure involved in a Ugandan wedding. At
times, there are expectations that exceed reality, which causes disunity among
family members and frustration for couples.
Maxwell has moved from a tiny closet room into a
one-bedroom home as he prepares for marriage. Typically, by American standards,
this would be an acceptable start. After all, many couples start out (and even
remain) in tiny spaces. But the difference is that this house was formerly a
toilet (squatty potty to be exact) that was on the church grounds. It was built
over and now serves as a starter home or emergency housing. Maxwell has land,
and desires to build his house, but until funding is enough, that will have to
wait. There are no payment plans or mortgage loans here – it’s all or nothing. May the Lord be gracious to these two as they
start their new life together. May He provide all that is needed for a lovely
wedding, a strong marriage, and a home. Our God is able.
Your love, prayers, and support are appreciated, and
please know that you are prayed for and loved by many here. We give God all the
glory and praise as we thank Him for your faithfulness.
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.” ~ Ephesians 3:20-21
Until next time…Tuonane!
Chrissie and Jim
Our photos from the week are below.
Photo link 1: https://photos.app.goo.gl/73MvqYZbhv1QHmHt9
Photo link 2: https://photos.app.goo.gl/