Kabale, Uganda
Joe Knittig, Live from Uganda
Yesterday, we arrived in Kabale, Uganda. This is the site of our first children’s village with the Church of Uganda. We were blown away.
We’ve hung a few pics of the site and children.
This […]
Joe Knittig, Live from Uganda
Yesterday, we arrived in Kabale, Uganda. This is the site of our first children’s village with the Church of Uganda. We were blown away.
We’ve hung a few pics of the site and children.
This […]
This is a pic of the kids at Masaka saying their pledge of allegiance at the end-of-term program.
Kabale Uganda: first 6 homes done for 60 kids. Last 4 done next week. Rest is done. An […]
Hello from Uganda.
What a great day yesterday. We started our day in Masaka with the first 30 children we brought into care in Uganda 2 years ago. It was the end of their school term. At the […]
We never presume upon God, but do you ever have the feeling that He is going to move in a big way? Not because He has to, but just because He does. That’s who He is: alive, one the […]
Here’s one more quick pic… Diton clowning with a bunch of the Kyotera kids. Thumbs up.
Kyotera Kids with Pastor Diton
Tomorrow, we head to a new village to be in Mbira, and then on to Kabale in SW Uganda […]
Pastor Diton said that God’s using the church to demonstrate Christ’s transformational love. To explain, he introduces me to Stephen. Here’s a pic of Diton with Stephen.
Steven and Pastor Diton
Stephen lost both parents to AIDS. He […]
Today, I’m in Uganda. I’m here with Adrien and the Long Hollow Church leadership. We arrived late last night, and drove to Masaka this morning. We spent the day at Kyotera Village, one of our children’s […]
After more than 26 hours of travel, Joe Knittig and Adrien Lewis should be touching down in Uganda right now. They left yesterday for two weeks in Africa. Our Nashville friends from Longhollow Baptist Church are with […]
Earlier this year, after the earthquake struck Haiti, students of Arundel Elementary and Middle School in Baltimore, MD expressed interest in helping with the disaster relief. Soon after, the school introduced the ‘Growing Hope for Haiti’ campaign. The students […]