Today’s theme was taking the risk, to go the distance … Spiritually!
Today’s theme was taking the risk, to go the distance … Spiritually!
Today is a day for blessings. I have been busy, busy, busy these past three weeks. And now, with a slight change in my plans, God has ordered my steps, and told me to rest, to regroup, and rejoice.
Today was supposed to be the beginning week of Seminary Classes in Tubur. Just like the U.S., sometimes the best planning, doesn’t work as smoothly as we would like. I am still in Kampala, recognizing that I have been given a gift. These next 5 days are my Heavenly gift, to rest and reflect, to rejoice and remember the goodness of God
This is my view from the Guest House where I’m staying. I am writing and reading. I am resting, and remembering. Today I pray for spiritual recouperation.
Finally met with a contractor here to quote us on the construction of bathrooms and showers for the Luwafu Orphanage. I was very pleased!
My concern was not in the construction, but the increased water needs. We were struggling with a potential reality of installing a well here, which is expensive and often complicated. But God was working things out! I was shocked to find out that the Orphanage is paying less than a dollar per day for water.
I think I could eat out one less time each month to cover the expense for 150 plus kids, and including the teachers and staff to take a shower and have a sanitary place!
Your financial support of this ministry is both crucial, and impactful. With so little, Damascus Road has been able to do so much! Thank You for your faithfulness! Thank You for your friendship.
The first Bible This little girl, has ever owned!
All the Scripture these kids have, is what they hear. But as so many of us may take for granted, there is a wonderful journey with the Lord, as we spend time in His Word.
Look at that smile! She was so excited, that she took her Bible, and started running around, showing it to her friends and classmates.
Ahhh … Overwhelmed with joy! I need more of that in my life! How about you?
This is the new Seminary location in Gomba, Uganda. We were about 2 hours from Kampala to the west.
87 pastors and church leaders came today, to begin a new journey with Damascus Road. The image of the church is attached. A few years ago now, many of you helped build the roof. In front of the church, just left of the edge of the church, is the drinking water well we installed a few years ago.
Today we discussed Spiritual Leadership, Theology, Doctrine, Church History, and effective Church Leadership.
Today was an awesome day! I don’t even know where, or how to begin. I guess the easiest way to describe my feelings and emotions, is being emotionally and spiritually Wrecked!
While we were teaching the Seminary classes in Luwafu this past week, we identified an urgent need that we weren’t expecting. The kids dormatories needed immediate help. Their beds were in critical condition, and many of the children, were sleeping on the concrete floors. Dare I say that the beds also had unwanted guests too?
Second, we were emotionally wrecked when we discovered that the resident teachers were also sleeping on the concrete floors. I had no idea.
Because of your love, support and prayers, we all were able to make a significant impact into the life of the children, the teachers and Pastor Paul the director.
Special thanks to my son Jason Fuller for his help and compassion as well. He took charge, found the solution, developed the plan and negotiated the pricing to make this happen.