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Kampala District

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    • Day 7

      Evangelism Day 3

      October 25, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      More kids crusades.

      Heavy rains and flooding today. Lots of mud, but we trudged through.

      I preached the Gospel to 380 children and approx. 266 gave their life to Christ!

      Our group had a total of 714 salvations!!!Read more

    • Day 19

      Evangelism Day 12

      November 6, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We went back to Kids Crusades this week and there were over 2,500 kids in attendance!
      One of the schools performed a local dance for us as guests.
      In total over 2,000 children gave their life to Christ. Amazing!!!Read more

    • Day 15

      Evangelism Day 9

      November 2, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      We went deep into the heart of Kampala today. Many people were very stoic and did not publicly raise their hands to receive Jesus. However, many members of our team were approached privately by people wanting to receive Christ.
      One man came up to me and began to confess all of his sins and said he needed God. We prayed and he gave his life to Christ.
      25 salvations today. Praise to Jesus.

      Also, it rained today and one of our teams got to rejoice with the kids in the rain!
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    • Day 12

      Evangelism Day 6

      October 30, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Today we did Gospel Truck Crusades in the market places in Kampala.
      I preached the good news of Jesus in the street and 47 people gave their life to Jesus.
      One man was healed of deafness in his right ear and another woman was healed of a bleeding issue as she approached our prayer meeting!
      Listen to the testimony! Glory to Jesus, the Savior and Healer!!!
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    • Day 16

      Evangelism Day 10

      November 3, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Today, despite my voice going out, 49 people in a crowded marketplace gave their life to Jesus and many were healed! One woman said she had back pain for 10 years and after we prayed for healing in Jesus’ name, it was gone!

      Also, I stumbled upon a Ugandan hair saloon. Check out the video.
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    • Day 11

      Gems

      November 14, 2019 in Uganda ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Today I went with Felisha and her liason, Paul, to the Gem foundation. This is an orphanage for children with special needs and it has a direct link with Watoto. While she has been here Felisha has been part of the schools outreach programme which has meant she's gone to schools and told them about Jesus. So that's what we were doing, we started by waiting for the rest of the team to arrive so we played with the children, some of which are severely disabled. The most friendly one was a little girl called Mercy, she was born without any limbs but this didn’t stop her, she's still shuffling very quickly around the room with a huge smile and always asking to be picked up! Once the others arrived there was a short talk about the story of Noah's ark which is very basic but is more for the nannies looking after the children. Next comes some music and dancing, which is for the children. Everyone joins in, no matter what their disability, they're either jumping or moving in their wheelchair or even just twitching as they lie on the ground. It was a very eye opening experience seeing children with quite obvious disabilities and seeing what an amazing job the nannies do to look after them.

      After this we went for lunch at Downtown and then to see a performance by one of the Watoto childrens choir. They were performing at a school before they embark on their tour around the UK. The kids are so talented, and their stories are so impactful, you can really see how much Watoto changes their lives.

      Then it was back to downtown to the craft market for some quick shopping, but not before Paul spotted a guy following us and then reaching for our bags, but he saved us! Judith picked us up from downtown to take us back home. Judith had planned a film night that evening so once we got through all the traffic we went to a, what seemed like a slightly illegal, film store! Then we bought ice cream and popcorn before we headed back. It was a quick dinner before going to Judith's to watch Breakthrough, which is a Christian film based on a true story. We were finished late and then we had to check Felisha in for her flight and she packed quickly. Then it was off to bed for a much needed sleep.
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    • Day 21

      Evangelism Day 14

      November 8, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Last day of Kids Crusades and we got a special treat! One of the groups of children sang a special song for us!

      If you’re feeling far from God, sing a song of praise to Him like these little kids. Simple and from your heart!Read more

    • Day 24

      Evangelism Day 17 - Last Day

      November 11, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Today was the very last day of outreach. We went into local neighborhoods and many people gave their life to Christ.
      There was a moment in the van when God spoke to one of our Evangelists and the message he said shook me to my core.
      It was overall an experience I will not forget. As a group, over 152,000 people gave their life to Jesus in 3 weeks time.
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    • Day 14

      My Birthday!

      February 18, 2023 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      You can imagine that given my career choice (wedding/event planner), celebratory occasions are something I love! Every year for my birthday, I love using it as an opportunity to spend time with loved ones, connecting and sharing an experience often with service at the heart of it. We told Sam earlier in the week that our last full day would be my birthday and we wanted to spend the day connecting with the community and being of service in whatever way he thought would be beneficial and respectful. And boy did he plan an amazing day for us :)

      We kicked it off visiting the local craft market, and we are 2 lovers of art!! It was a joy to connect with the local artists, hear their stories, learn how each piece was made and purchase a few small gifts for our families. Johnny in the first picture is a local artist and friend of Sam who we spent many hours with. He not only helped us find what we loved amongst his collection but also helped lead us to the booths of his fellow artists for items he didn’t have!

      Next, we visited Sam’s community! He lives nearby to a group of single moms he has become friends with over the years whom he identified would be so grateful for a visit and service project together. We purchased some basics like rice, sugar, cooking oil and school notebooks and worked together to package and distribute them amongst the families. We were moved by the care, focus and intention of the women. They did the math to ensure every mom got the exact same proportions and showed us how to scoop in a way that not one grain of rice would be wasted. We laughed, played, sang and danced. Sam surprised me with a birthday cake that the children loved cutting together with me. The most touching part was seeing their patience and gratitude as we went down the line to share little bite sized pieces as we didn’t have plates and forks for everyone. They all asked to take photos together and we exchanged numbers with some of the moms so we could continue to keep in touch for years to come.

      Sam helped us package an extra piece to take home to share with Sally and the boys for our family pizza party! It was a birthday I will never forget ❤️
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    • Day 12

      Kabaka's Palace

      November 15, 2019 in Uganda ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      As it was Felisha's last day we decided we'd go to Kabaka's Palace, and be proper tourists. As we arrived we were told that the king was going to arrive soon, which is unusual because he doesn't live there so only visits for events. We waited around a bit to see if he was going to come soon, while the guide told us about the history and some information about the marriage ceremony here, it's all very confusing! It then became obvious he wasn't going to come for a while so we walked around a bit and then to the torture chamber. It was used by Idi Amin in the 70s, it was built by the Israeli arms for Idi Amin as an armoury, but he changed it into a torture chamber. In total 25,000 people died in the chamber in the 7 years it was used; in total he killed 800,000 people in the 7 years, which was 4% of the population of Uganda at the time. It was a very eerie atmosphere, with writing and handprints on the wall from the people being killed and the relatives of those people. This part of history is why the king doesn't live there. We walked back up and saw the King's car driving past into the palace, this then meant we couldn't go in to take a photo of the outside.

      It was then back to downtown where I had to say goodbye to Felisha. I grabbed lunch at the Watoto cafe before Aggrey picked me up and took me go Bbira for just over an hour to say goodbye and thank you to everyone there.

      Then back to the guest house for dinner with all my gecko friends and to bed.
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