Friday, June 29, 2007
Surveying in Africa

Monday, June 25, 2007
Sunday School at Saint Andrew and Philips Cathedral



Friday, June 22, 2007
Come and meet some Ugandan seniors
This is Jjaja (pronounced judge-ah meaning grandmother)Faith. Jajja Norah came for a visit with us and as she walked into the house, she said here is my husband (although everyone laughed at her silliness, the case workers told me of their concern about Norah's mental health). Faith is raising her 3 grandsons. Her daughter died of AIDS. The father of the children works in Kampala but cost of rent, food, leaves little left to send for the children. Faith tends a garden but cannot grow enough to sell any at the market. She weaves baskets (as seen in the picture) to also sell at the market.
Home again
"Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms." 1Peter 4:10
Our design team with our ROTOM partners in Mukono, Uganda
Joan & I arrived safe in Calgary last night, tired from 48 hours of travel, but amazed at the blessings from going to Africa…we served with a great ministry carrying out evangelism and outreach to seniors in Uganda, with a great team of design pro's from Canada, US, Uganda, and Australia who helped design their future facilities for their ministry; carried out a topographic survey in Africa!!!; connected with our eMi Uganda office staff, sat through an earthquake at our closing meeting there (5.7 magnitude – more information at:
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=70254
swam in the headwaters of the Nile River (not Joan), and went on a wildlife safari.
Joan will be updating our travel blog with pictures and stories soon.
In His Amazing Grace
Patrick
Thursday, June 7, 2007
We've Arrived in Kampala
Thought you might be interested in some stats here of the country. The average person makes $1.oo US a day. People here work so hard for so little. There are also remnants of the LRA - Lord's Resistance Army. Facts are about 10,000 children have been abducted as child soldiers or sex slaves. Brain washing techniques were used on them. The LRA are in negotiations with the Ugandan Government since last Sept. There is so much to pray for in this country. Stats on the AIDS pandemic here are the rate of infection has been reduced from 25% in 1992 to now only 10%. Good news for a country still recovering from Amin's rule.
Couldn't down load my camera today but just wanted to describe the beauty. I'm looking out onto a portion of Lake Victoria. Around me are sweeping green hillsides. The smell is so exotic....of plants and trees that grow here but not at home. There is a gentle breeze blowing and cooling down the moist air. We are in a neighborhood of houses that are guarded or have walls erected with razorwire or broken bottles. This is the reality of extreme poverty in a land so beautiful.
This morning as we walked from our Guest House to the eMi office, we were greeted by many. A little girl walked up to me and said hello. She must have been only 3. When I waved goodbye to her, she came closer and gave me a hug. So Cute. Her mom was closely behind her. I found out later that my gesture of waving goodbye actually meant come closer. There was a good mistake in the making. Good thing we took cultural orientation this morning. AND that the Ugandans have a lot of grace and forgiveness for us westerners.
In His Grace
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Off to Uganda on Tuesday
Can't believe that it is almost time to leave. We fly out at 8:00 am Tuesday morning and arrive in Uganda on Wed. at supper. Information about the project can be viewed at http://www.emiusa.org/projectprofile_5431.html. We have a LONG wait at the Amsterdam airport. Pat and I have been buying supplies like latex gloves, lotions for the elderly, and gifts that we can bless our new friends with. I am busily preparing a lesson plan for Sunday School for 100 kids along with doing the Worship with them. I will also be going on home visits, working at the orphanage while Pat does the surveying on the property and works with the design team. Please pray for safety in our travels, health upon arrival, and that we can be as much a blessing and they will surely be to us.
In Gods Grace