The Week in Uganda Flew By

Looking back at our week with the pastors and wives in Uganda, there are a few people and things that stand out in my mind:

Moses, a man who was once a Muslim and became a Christian. He once had six wives. He has been chased and persecuted and threatened by Muslims and had to hide at times. Yet, here he was, at the conference with his wife and baby son. They dedicated him to the Lord during the conference.

Elvis and Ruth – This couple had been praying for years for a child. 2 years ago at the retreat, when he was 37 and she was 33, they approached Debbie and I and asked if we would pray for them so that God would grant them a child. We did. That was in 2017. We were not at the retreat in 2018 but I saw some friends from Uganda last June and I asked about Elvis and Ruth. They said, “Oh, you didn’t hear? They have a son!”. Yes, Ruth became pregnant shortly after we prayed for them. We got to see them and hold their baby this week. God is good!

We each sat in on panel discussions, Debbie with the ladies and I with the men. We also together sat on a panel with several other couples. There are some great questions that are given anonymously. It is always beneficial for everyone in attendance. It is also interesting to see the cultural differences that exist between American and African culture. Some of the questions and answers would not be relevant in American culture. So, it is always a learning experience for me.

I enjoyed my times of teaching. I thought they came across clearly to the folks in attendance. I was glad to be there.

Of course, I was invited by several of the leaders to go to their cities and conduct leadership seminars. Who knows what will develop? I will prayerfully consider each request.

On the last night of the conference there was a wonderful banquet, where most all of the pastors and wives dressed in their colorful best. Each couple entered the banquet hall to the sound of a live band and danced along a red carpet to their table. It was really fun! There was music, delicious BBQ, prizes and more.

There were pastors in attendance from Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and one or two other east African nations. We were blessed and privileged to be there.

By the way, Debbie was a big hit with the women and she spent time interacting with them, praying, laughing, and caring.

Well, that’s it for now. Thanks again for all the prayers.

David

First Day in Uganda

Well, our trip here was a long one: Seattle to San Francisco, then 14 hours to Istanbul, then an hour connection time, and off to Kigali, Rwanda where we did not get off the plane, and after an hour on the ground the final 45 minutes to Entebbe, arriving at about 4:45 AM. We got to the hotel at 5:30 AM.

Today, at the hotel, we got to meet the Ugandan Police Commissioner. He leads leads the country’s police force of 40,000. He was meeting with our friend Pastor Gary, who had a career as a policeman. They are strategizing on how to establish a police chaplaincy program in Uganda. The Commissioner is a wonderful Christian brother.

In the afternoon, we drove to the site of the conference, a retreat center on the shores of Lake Victoria. We had a meeting and a dinner with the leaders of the CC churches in East Africa. We had a great time, seeing friends and getting to know some of the team from the states.

It’s now 9:40 PM and the jet lag is kind of hitting us. Tomorrow, Tuesday, the 80 couples attending will be arriving and the retreat will begin.

Thanks for the prayers!

David

Getting Ready to Leave for Uganda

Hi all,

Tomorrow, April 27, Debbie and I will be traveling to Entebbe, Uganda in order to participate in a retreat for East African Pastors and Wives. We are looking forward to our time there, and we appreciate the prayers for safety and good health throughout. I will be blogging while there, so check back in a few days.

Thanks!

David

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