Sojourning to Uganda to follow-up on church planting and ministry in Africa; to teach, and to be taught; to cultivate, and to be cultivated; that the beauty of Christ might be seen, known, and loved.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
pictures from mabaale
Dr. Phillips talking about living water
Spencer
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Mary Grace, I sure hope you are going to blog soon. I run to the computer everyday waiting to here from you. I want to know how you are doing and how you are being impacted. I love you and miss you a ton. Much Love, Aunt Brenda
Steph, I was so sad I missed the call and it didn't leave a number to call back. I will be at the airport to pick you up. I am guessing 2 pm. see you then. Love you my dear.
Excellent photos. I especially love that last one. Its so interesting to me that so many of your stories have been focused on water or the basics of living... seemingly simple things. Each of which have BIG lessons to learn from them. Your stories about the water have been particularly impactful and it makes me think about the Lords heart for the poor and needy. Just providing food and water, the smallest bit of medical care. Recently I came across a passage where James and Paul were talking and discussing how James should go to the Jews and Paul to the Gentiles but they both agreed that neither should overlook the poor, in fact, they should focus on the poor...the verses continue and say something like "and this was the very thing I most desired to do." Man, I'm overwhelmed just thinking about it. They don't need much, but they need everything... thats the very beauty of Christ. He is all you need, but He is ALL. In Him there is life and death. In Him there is strength and we boast in our weakness. Thinking on these things, the very basics of what water means to us...sort of brings new meaning to having faith like a child.
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Mary Grace, I sure hope you are going to blog soon. I run to the computer everyday waiting to here from you. I want to know how you are doing and how you are being impacted. I love you and miss you a ton. Much Love, Aunt Brenda
Thank you for the wonderful pictures. Have fun tomorrow on the Nile.
We love and miss you all and will see you Wednesday when you get home.
Ginger
Steph, I was so sad I missed the call and it didn't leave a number to call back. I will be at the airport to pick you up. I am guessing 2 pm. see you then. Love you my dear.
Adam
Excellent photos. I especially love that last one. Its so interesting to me that so many of your stories have been focused on water or the basics of living... seemingly simple things. Each of which have BIG lessons to learn from them. Your stories about the water have been particularly impactful and it makes me think about the Lords heart for the poor and needy. Just providing food and water, the smallest bit of medical care. Recently I came across a passage where James and Paul were talking and discussing how James should go to the Jews and Paul to the Gentiles but they both agreed that neither should overlook the poor, in fact, they should focus on the poor...the verses continue and say something like "and this was the very thing I most desired to do."
Man, I'm overwhelmed just thinking about it. They don't need much, but they need everything... thats the very beauty of Christ. He is all you need, but He is ALL. In Him there is life and death. In Him there is strength and we boast in our weakness.
Thinking on these things, the very basics of what water means to us...sort of brings new meaning to having faith like a child.
I'm officially rambling. miss you guys.
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