Click here for pictures of our visit with Deborah and her family, and above for a video of her teaching Faye a traditional Rwandese dance. Thanks for checking in.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Kabale to Kigali...
This past week, we had the privilege of joining with the WorldVenture Uganda Field Staff for an annual three day conference in Kabale. It was a great time to see more of Uganda ’s beautiful countryside, meet our new colleagues, and hear stories of God’s work in prisons, primary and university schools, child sponsorship programs, developing churches and communities, and our own lives. In the book of Isaiah, it’s said that the whole earth is filled with God’s glory. How very true! Kabale, a city near the Rwandan border, is a place with beautiful green hillsides that look like an ongoing patchwork quilt. Squares of cultivated land (all by hand) produce metoke (a banana variety that’s staple to the Ugandan diet) and other food crops like sweet potatoes, squash and groundnuts. Small dwellings are scattered about offering shelter to the workers, often women with small children strapped to their backs.
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faye, you're a natural dancer! i'm sure the visit to deborah meant just as much to her too.
fall has set in here, and the trees are beautiful shades of color. we are gearing up for mike's birthday next weekend, and then for the thanksgiving holiday. i can't believe it's already that time of year! wishing you both safety and happiness!
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