Monday, August 20, 2012

Day 3

June 12, 2012
So today's another day in Uganda!
This morning we got up early, ate nreakfast, and got to the AIDS clinic by 8 am.
We sang with them all and after that LaDelle shared some encouragement through a translator.
One lady raised her hand when he asked if anyone wanted to accept Jesus as their Savior!
How exciting!
They prayed for/with her and she was so happy.
Praise the Lord!






From there we went with Prossy to the hospital wards to go around to pray for people and sing.
That was such a blessing for so many people!
There were so many sick and in pain, and they were so blessed to
have someone take the time to come visit them.




We then came back for lunch and Andrew, Madison, Allison, and I headed back over for another wonderful afternoon at Sanyu.


I got to help diaper and dress them when they awoke from their naps and took baths.
How sweet.
I cannot describe how precious it was to dress about ten naked black babies.
I will remember it forever. Even the feel of their soft skin.
I got to dress Catherine and after that I just held her all day.
(I would love to share pictures of her, but am not allowed to post them at this time.)
How sweet baby Cathy is!
She is so happy all the time and just loves to smile.

After we left Sanyu at about 5 pm we hurried back
to the Guesthouse for the Celebrating Hearts dinner.
It is a dinner our team from the US holds every year for the nurses at Mengo Hospital.
They all enjoy it so much!
It is a time for them to come and relax and just enjoy being with friends.
That was a lot of fun. And the Ugandans entertained us about the entire time!
They sang, danced, acted out a skit, and read poems.

 

Some things that I am so blessed by these people is their hearts to genuinely
want to worship and praise their Creator.
It sometimes makes me feel ashamed.
Is Jesus ALL I have and care about?
Would I do absolutely anything for Him?
Of course all of us would say yes...
But really?
Jesus really IS ALL they have.
They don't really have all those other little distractions we do to distract them from hard life.

The other night after we played some music one of the ladies got up
and said how she and everyone else was blessesd by us being there.
How us coming helped reignite their fire and passion. WOW.
No! It was SO the other way around!
I really do feel so unworthy to be here and around all these people.
I feel so selfish and spoiled.
Such a blessing this is.
To me.



 


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