Monday, July 13, 2009

Home

I'm home--safely. Thank you, Lord. I'm adjusting back slowly. I'm exhausted. I don't even want to think about having to wash all of these clothes i'm staring at sitting in my huge suitcase. I will write more later....it takes too much enegery right now. :)

Torn between two places,

Jess

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Elephants, Giraffes, Hippos, Oh, my!

Well, my last day in Gulu was a pretty relaxing day...nothing too crazy went on. I even took a nap! Imagine that! :) I am so grateful for this trip...God is just so good. I can't believe it was already time to head out of Gulu...

I have just a few minutes because my time is about to run out. We left early this morning for Murchison Falls Game park.....already we've taken our boat ride down the Nile.....beauty at it's finest I must say!!! We've seen some of God's beautiful creations!! We even got rained on ...a lot. I don't think i'll ever mind getting rained on while riding in a boat down the nile river as i'm taking pictures of hippos, HUGE alligators, birds, water buffallo, etc.... :)

Early in the morning we head out for our safarri...i'm praying we see a lion!! That would be AWESOME!!

K...gotta run...it won't be long and we'll be home...

Love,

Jess

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kipak Lubang

aka..Praise God!!

I'm learning a bit of Acholi and it's so fun!! You should see the Acholi people's faces when I bust out with a few sentences. haha...good stuff.

Yesterday we went out to a IDP camp and got to share the Gospel from hut to hut. It was wonderful and one lady we shared with surrendered her life. For time's purposes I'll keep it short but God was glorified and the truth was shared.

Today we got to hang out for a long time with Fransisco the Administrator for Favor of God. He told us his whole testimony. It's awe inspiring. God has a plan and that plan will come to fulfillment. Praise the Lord!!

OH I am so excited..I had an African dress made for me. It's beautiful. :) I cannot wait to wear it!!!

Okay, headed to dinner with some friends of Norma's. I can't believe our time here is almost up. It's so hard...but God's grace is totally sufficient.

Keep praying!

Jess

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Front and Center

Oh, man o man. Today was absolutely amazing. I LOVE how God is so good at surprising us at what He has in store for each day. It's so exciting to live it out and see what His plan is...and that I am the one that gets to be a part of it!!

The day started out with us going to to Gulu Bible Community Church (Norma's church). Man, it puts worship into perspective. I love the freedom to dance and sing to the Lord. So fun. After church we grabbed lunch at the mission house really fast...and can I say it was my favorite meal from last year. I was so excited!! Simply, it's pretty much like scrambled eggs with onions and peppers and tomatoes. Then we had noodles and beans--staple food here. Then we headed with Sam and a few others to the military barracks--the hospital there. The team split into two and one team went on one side and we went on the other. I was blessed to share the Word with a number of the soldiers and their families. I spoke on Prov. 37:3-8. I was glad the Lord gave that to me this morning in my quiet time because I wasn't planning on speaking. I love that--God says speak, and I speak. No question about it-He always provides the words-His words. Then, Sam ( a wonderful guy who loves the Lord that works for Favor of God) shared his testimony and shared the Gospel clearly. When he asked those to raise their hands who wanted to surrender their lives to Christ..to live for him the hands flew up...about 10. I couldn't help but rejoice and praise God!! We were then able to go to each individual -believer and not and pray for them specifically..for their sickness, etc. It was amazing.

Then, from there Norma had told us that there was supposed to be a women's march through Gulu town-"March for Jesus" to begin a conference that was starting in town. I told her it would be amazing to get to record some of that. So, we found where it was going to start and sat in the van for a little and watched as they were praying. Then, a couple of the lady's from Favor of God came to us and asked if we wanted to march with them. Of course, I was in. What an opportunity. But you just wait...it gets better. Eric was going to as well...haha..march for women. :) (there were a few men, too but it would have been funny if there weren't any..but mazungu Eric) Anyways, Kristine had us get in line and kept telling me to go up to the front. It is so embarrassing at times to be such an honored guest..i would rather just blend in..but that's how it is here so you just accept it and say thank you. So we went up to about half way. Then Kristine and Mama Joyce asked if I wanted to hold a banner. They had a banners for all over East Africa. I was so humbled and of course, said YES!!! So they handed me a banner (on a stick aka a huge flag) So, I was just so honored and SO excited...what a privilege. AND THEN I'm standing there just basking in how awesome God is and I clue in on the fact that everyone is looking at me and I'm thinking "hmm what does that mean?!" and then Kristine said, "Go, Go..they want the Gulu banner in the FRONT!" ....that's when I looked up and I realized I HAD THE GULU BANNER....my mouth just dropped open as the 2 lines of women gently pushed me forward.

I LED THE MARCH. I WAS IN THE VERY FRONT WITH THE GULU BANNER. A MAZUNGU FROM TEXAS LED THE WOMEN'S JESUS MARCH THROUGH GULU TOWN. CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?!!!

I am still just so amazed. I can't help but laugh. God is just so wonderful...it was so powerful and I was just so honored. I couldn't help but repeat over and over..."Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus." Being a part of something like this is definitely something that I will NEVER forget...and Eric was so nice to capture it ALL in pictures..and Sherry captured it all on film!!! You just wait...the pictures are wonderful. I'm giddy. Seriously.

After a couple hours we walked out of the march...it was going to last over 4 hours. Then we went to the coffee shop that is owned in Gulu by a sweet couple from Austin, TX. True austinites bringing the coffee shop to Gulu. Imagine that. :) It was wonderful and relaxing.

When we got home to Norma's we were just hanging out and it wasn't long before we heard little knocking on the gate. The twin boys and a friend of theirs were back. They wouldn't talk to us for the first 20 minutes they were here... They were hungry again...they had only tea today. So, we fed them and their friend and Eric loved on them. They are more hungry for love and affection than they are for food I think. Oh, and get this. I was so angry earlier. I found out Norma talked to the woman that they kids live with and just like we suspected...the older people and her took the food we we sent them home with yesterday and today. I hate that. With a passion. I thank God He knows when to spare me from certain opportunities because if I were there when Norma had ran into her I probably would have opened my mouth and been rude because that just burns me to no end. It's this culture and I am NOT okay with it and honestly, I don't apologize for that. Children are precious to the Lord and they DO NOT deserve to be neglected and purposely left to the side. Sheesh. Okay, I'm done with that for now. I trust the Lord will provide for them. He loves them more than I ever could and HE is the judge of everyone. Thank you, Jesus.

We had some wonderful avocados tonight. Yummm. My favorite.

Today was absolute wonderful and memorable. I give all glory to you, Jesus.

Love. Love. Love.

Jess

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Break my heart for what breaks Yours

My heart broke today. I couldn't help but cry. 3 children..twin boys and a little girl just showed up at Norma's gate as we were all relaxing after going to the market and walking around Gulu town all day....Norma let them in and asked what they were here to do and they said they wanted to play...but she said she knew they came because they were hungry...that was an understatement. They were starving. We fed them...and they kept eating and kept eating and kept eating..Norma finally went to the market to get some milk and bread and donuts for them. We played futbal and ran around and laughed...they were such a blessing. They tried to teach me Acholi...I have no idea what I was saying! lol. They were amazingly dirty...so Norma and Sherry went back to the market and bought them all a new outfit and shoes...and we took those kiddos in and bathed them-scrubbed 'em good- and lotioned 'em up and had them put on their new clothes and they looked so smart as the Ugandans say...beautiful...and most importantly happy. They came not even wanting to look us in the eye and left hanging all over us and giggling and hugging us. You just wait until you see the pictures of these 3. They are absolutely priceless...Jesus knew they just need to be loved. My heart just broke. He allowed us to be His hands and feet to these children. I was so humbled. Even now it makes my eyes water up. We were going to send them home with a lot of bread so they'd have something to eat tomorrow until they go back to school on Monday where they get fed during the day, but asked them if the older kids would steal it from them and they said yes..so we sent them home with a piece each and will give their dad the rest tomorrow at church. AND as we were playing out in the compound running around we looked and there were little holes in the fence and all the neighborhood children were watching us play and talking to us through it. I almost came unglued. Eric just gently reminded me that God brought these three to us and it was these 3 we will be able to help...one at a time..or this time-3. What a blessing. He is just so good. I pray that all they remember from today is that Jesus loves them. I pray that they will one day be able to remember the mazungus that loved them..and told them they were loved...by Jesus. They were just so beautiful.

I do pray often that the Lord will break my heart for what breaks His. Today that was accomplished. Thank you, Jesus.

Friday, July 3, 2009

I ate a piece of meat...

...and it tasted like roast. It was my first bite of meat while here. It wasn't too bad, either! :)

So, I spent all day in prison. I would spend all my days in prison if they consisted of what today's consisted of. I find myself continually thinking, "How do I expain this in words??" It's so hard. Favor of God Ministries goes to the Ugandan Government Prison often and ministers to the inmates there. They bring them Bibles and other reading materia. They bring absolute TRUTH to those that are hungry and thirsty for change...for Jesus. Yesterday and today they did what they call a conference. They had a number of different pastors and speakers come to speak on the theme of the conference.."Let my people go." Oh, man, the spiritual and literal meaning was abundant. I am so full right now I just can't stop thinking on all of the Truth that was shared over the number of hours we sat there. First off, let me explain what it looks like. You walk up to this HUGE SOLID metal door. There is no handle on the oustide. You have to stand there and wait for the guard to let you in a small door in the center of the HUGE SOLID metal door. You can only take in your Bible and water. That's it. They lock you in a center area and close one door ..when that is bolt locked they then open the other one to enter into the prison courts. It's just a huge open field with the buildings in a squre around it. We walk straight across the field to the new building build specifically for the prison fellowship. (aka the church) You can hear the voices of praise before you even get into the Prison....it just draws you in. Once we get to the building they have plastic lawn chairs (which are really good chairs here) up in the front for their guests to sit. Everyone else sits on the floor on rice mats. So, we americans get the nicest of nice. It's so humbling and I hate it. But, out of respect we do as they wish becuase it's a privledge for them....we get served the bottled cokes...no one else. It's just amazing...

Okay, lacking time...more later.

Jess

Thursday, July 2, 2009

From the Pearl of Africa

Hello!!

I am praising God for electricity and hot water. We got home tonight and we had both for the first time! :) Hence, the ability to update you on all that the Lord is doing here in Uganda.

Our journey here went well. We had an hour delay in Amsterday as we were on the plane because "a door was not shut correctly". They then proceeded to tell us to unbuckle our seatbelts and follow directions as needed. I don't even want to know...all in all we reached Uganda safely! I felt like I was home as I walked into the airport in Entebbe.

I cannot put into words what a blessing it was to see familiar faces of friends I made last year. Thank you, Lord. Yesterday we were able to go to St. Joseph's Catholic Hospital Lacor. It's one of the best here. We walked up and were told we'd be going to pray and share the Gospel in the Children's ward. My heart sunk in my chest. I knew then it was going to be heart breaking and prayed the Lord would give me the strength. As we walked in it took everything in me not to break down right then and there. As far as my eyes could see there were little precious children and their moms and dads with them. ...everywhere..and so, so sick. We had the chance to walk into one section of the ward and pray for the sick babies and their family. I'll let you in on one of many wonderful thing our God does. We were sharing the Gospel with a number of adults that were all sitting around one bed (because they had 2 or 3 small children in one bed) and one of the women heard us. We then went to her to talk to her and ask what was wrong with her little girl. She was 4 and had malaria really really bad. Her feet for incredibly swollen and her mom said she hadn't been able to walk in 2 weeks. Billy, our translater, Eric and I shared the Gospel with her and we began praying for her little girl. Billy was praying for her legs, etc and prayed for a miracle..for a miraculous healing. He layed his hands on her and we were all praying so hard for this precious child. As soon as we said Amen the mom pulled her daughter up into a standing position and let her go and she stood..by herself...and THEN walked about 4 steps into Billy's arms. I saw a miracle. ..and He does this ALL of the time!! We just have to open our eyes to see them!! ..and have the FAITH to believe Him!..of course, that did me in and I began to cry. Our God is just so good. As I sat on the floor of this incredible dirty, over crowded concrete floor of this hosptial and held the hand of a younger mother of a baby who had cerebal palsy I just couldn't help to be in awe of the love God offeres us. He is our hope and He is our healer. Praise God.

Oh, man the worship. It's music to my ears (literally haha)!!! I truly do believe it's what it'll sound like in Heaven one day. Oh, what a treat that will be..

We got to go to the Prison today...the sang...and i cried tears of joy. It was so beautiful. Man, if I could only tell you how beautiful. ...tomorrow we are going back and I will be able to speak the Word to a large number of male and famale inmates. I feel the Lord wants me to speak on His power.. Please pray He will give me His words and not mine...it's going to be wonderful.

GUESS WHAT?!! So, last year I wanted to but didn't get the opporutnity to stay the night in an IDP Camp. Well, my friends and family...Monday or Tuesday just might be that opportunity!! Don't worry, God is in control and i'll be just fine. Plus, if it makes you feel any better Eric will be staying out there, too. I can't wait to completely immerse myself in to their culture. I love these beautiful people. I really do.

Oh, we went to the House of Hope (orphanage) tonight and worshipped with those amazing children. I was able to give them each a teddy bear that I brought for them. They loved them!!! It's wasn't long before the little girls had them tied up on their back like the Ugandan women do with their babies. Precious.

There is so much more to say, but not enough time. Please continue to pray for us as we share Christ's love. I can't believe I get to be a part of this. Truly, it's humbling.

Until next time,

Jess