hello to all back home who are reading this... greetings from Africa!
It has been awhile since I have blogged, I know. I have been busy nearly every night this week OR the power has been out when I have had time. We have reached the halfway mark of the semester yesterday, and feelings amongst the group are mixed. I still have so much more I want to do before I leave, and I love my roommate and friends here- so it will be painful to leave. BUT happily there is STILL HALF a semester yet, so there is no need to feel sad!
The picture posted is me in a town called Jinja, which is the Source of the
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POCAHONTAS comes to life! :)
Kimber and sarah and I shared a hut on the outskirts of the resort, it was cozy and beautiful! One afternoon I took our straw mat to do pilates in the open air. (Note: There is no fence or boundary surrounding the resort.) As I was doing pilates, the children were going to gather water from the
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On a more serious note, it is so humbling for me to hear close friends, and even my home stay family, express their need for school fees (which I think averages $200 a year). A friend came to visit me last night and said she was sent home because she needed to get her fees. She has not idea where she will get them or when. But despite how unfortunate it is, she still believes and trusts whole-heartedly that God will provide fees for her. WOW such faith! She is also inspiring because she has a heart full of love for Jesus and for suffering children. She has a dream to start an NGO for children all over the world, and I have seen her start putting feet to her dreams. She can’t even afford to go to school, yet she is so willing to give all to others… :) Please pray for her that she would continue to seek God’s specific guidance for the ministry, and for resources and planning to continue. She really has a vision for Trinity Global Child.
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