Hello Friends and Family...
I have been writing for the last hour on a crappy computer. I adjusted my chair and the computer shut off. I hate trying to communicate from the 3rd world. It's is always something.
The well is underway and we plan to inaugurate it with a big celebration on Thursday on our way out of town. I will spend Thursday afternoon with Patrick (ARM) and Thursday evening with Bobby (my American frien who works with Food for the hungry). We fly out to come home late Friday night
Saturday was such an amazing day. We traveled from Iganga through Mbale 1.5 hrs (beautiful) to Soroti 1.5 hrs(barren and desolate). Kony and the LRA (the rebel troops) made this the most southern point of their awful raids about 2 years ago. They used the rock formations and mountains around this area to hide out in. What a physical manifestation of the spiritual darkness the LRA brought to this land. The stark difference was awesome to see...
Friday evening we called the head Baptist preacher in the adjacent village but he was in Kampalla. HE told us to call a woman who was in the village at this church praying. Yes on a Friday night - he knew she would be there praying.
Norah met us at 8 the next morning and we drove to Kappromaydo. My spelling is wrong but the name means ” fertile land for grand nuts” – peanuts everywhere. The trip was spent talking to her because the road she described as “not too good” was so bad we could not hear from the frontseat to the backseat of the car. She was an amazing person. A recent graduate from Kampalla University and has come to this village to be a missionary. This was where her mother was from (she is now an orphan) and had come here because no missionaries ever would. (It really is in the middle of nowhere - even for Africa where really everything is in the middle of nowhere)
To get to the village church from Kappromaydo took what looked like a cattle trail for about 8 miles. The ruts in the road were so bad they had ducks swimming in them. Hanging branches were the main concern from the sides and the 5 foot tall weed/grass that surrounded the car was typical. 2.5 hours into an expected 1 hour journey we arrived.
Kemper followed up on a conversation he had started with Norah about prophesy. He explained that we had dominion over the earth (Noah) and that this authority through Jesus’ gave us the ability to curse or bless even the land (Jesus and the fig/date tree). He told her that this was her job and if she did it he wanted a report of the livestock and plants in the area after she does it.
She asked me if I had ever heard of someone speaking prophetically and not known it. She explained to me that 1 month ago she was preaching in this very village church and was handing out bibles (a rare and precious thing in Uganda) and she told the church that the bibles were just the beginning and that God was really about to bless this church. “Crazy huh” she said. Servants of the King will begin construction of the new church there in about 2 months. Crazy. Crazy faith. The blessing is here.
I’ll try to write again, but no promises. This computer thing here is ridiculous!! I love you and miss you all.
6 comments:
Brian,
We are so proud of you!!! I told Ryan and Emily that you are there working to get the well built and running. Ryan said, "Yeah, we can finally drink our water too!"
Continuing to pray that things continue smoothly and for your safety. Saw Courtney today and she is great - her normal vibrant self!
Ryan wants to know also if you know that Madagascar is right outside Africa?! Emily wants to say "Happy Valentines day Brian!"
Love from Texas!
Cathi
Hi Brian! Wow, reading your comments brings back so many memories - so many smiling faces. I know it's difficult being there, but it's an amazing thing that you are doing for those children. It makes me feel so good to know that they will have fresh water instead of that brown muddy water they were drinking. That's a big deal. I hope you will find another project for us to tackle when you get home. Thank you for keeping us up to date. It helps to know you are safe! I know you're excited about coming home - we look forward to seeing you and hearing about the trip. How is the hotel????? Did you remember that we flooded that room? Has it been remodeled yet? Love Ya! Linda
Brian,
We are all so proud of you and so excited about the well. What a precious gift. A true picture of the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN for them!! You are being covered in prayer by the King Clan daily!! Be Safe
Jamie, Charis and Grady J.
Brian,
We are so excited to hear about the well, what a blessing! It must be wonderful to actually see G-ds hand moving as the well is dug. Have you been able to see Azza? It would be so great to know that he is doing well. We are so proud of you, and your seeking to bring the Kingdom to our family in Uganda. We pray for you daily, and all of those that will enter into the kingdom because of your obedience.
We love you,
Jack and Joanie
Brian, I am so proud of you. I only wish I was there to help you. Reading about the trip reminds me of sitting in that van, talking about how when we got back we were going to help those children. I am sure that is the conversation on most vans driving around Uganda. The difference is you are. Know when you get back that there are people here that are wanting to help too. Tell Kyemba hello, I can't wait to talk when you get back. Josh
Brian,
We are so excited that you are coming home; your community misses you! We are also ALL so proud of you; Colton can't wait to see you! I am picturing you sitting at the airport on one of those 7 hour layovers after a 7 or 8 hour flight! Nothing like it, right? I vote that you get a massage in the airport, remember those! It was fun watching everyone get something different! The wild one was the water one! You deserve it!
We are praying for your safe return and we can't wait to hear ALL about it! I think it's time for an African reunion, any takers? Your our leader! We are SO PROUD of you! Much love and respect, The Moore's
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