Notes from Kabale, Uganda: The Eyes of Jesus

Our scouting team for the 2014 Tour d’Uganda has spent the past two days in the area around the beautiful mountain town of Kabale, just a few kilometers north of the border of Rwanda. We are staying at a […]

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Like Hungry Children

Sam and I left Malawi yesterday. We arrived in Uganda late and found our way to a quaint guest house near the airport. The plan was to get a few hours sleep, breakfast, and connect with our GO Africa […]

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A Big Birthday and a lot of BULL!

Ah, to be turning sweet sixteen…every young American girl’s milestone, a life marker in her personal and familial story. Can you remember your 16th birthday?
But…OH, to be experiencing it with twelve other people, (most of whom you just met) […]

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Multiplication at the Father’s Houses! Grand “kids” on the way.

Some of you may remember the story from our team’s Thanksgiving service this past January (Click here to read)
Exciting news!  The holy goat from Lira’s Thanksgiving service is now pregnant.
Grand “kids” are on the way! 
In fact there is […]

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A Gala Greeting in Gulu Towne

Greetings…
We Americans could certainly learn some profound things from Africans.  I can venture to say, that you have never experienced a true greeting and welcoming until you have spent some time in Eastern Africa, Uganda.  Greeting in Uganda is […]

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Hope Embodied in Uganda—what six months can grow!

I just returned from a couple weeks visiting the Father’s Houses in Northern and Southwestern Uganda. Just six months ago, I had the privilege of traveling to see two new villages being constructed, Gulu & Rukore. Our team experienced […]

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A business man helping others reach their dreams in Africa

Children catalyze change. The Lord’s pounding home that theme on my trip.
I told you about the cafe owner yesterday. Today I met with a gifted guy from Mississippi, doing business in Kampala. He once worked for KPMG. Now he’s […]

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A cafe in Uganda caring for children

Children catalyze change. We’ve come to know this as fact in this ministry. On this economic development summit, this fact is further confirmed.
Yesterday, I met with a Ugandan woman who owns one of the hottest new businesses in Kampala. […]

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The hands and feet

From Rose, (GO Africa Orphan Care Manager)
My trip to Sudan this particular time has been a special one and one of my best moments as a member of the GO Family. I’ve had good moments and more are to […]

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Update from Rukore

I have very good news to share with you from Rukore. Obed (Archdeacon and Champion of the Father’s House) continues to be a faithful servant and an amazingly efficient manager of construction. I visited the site and found they […]

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