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A Busy Summer
By now it has come to be expected that COVID will create interruptions and challenges in just about everything we do. International travel is much more complex than it was before, with governments changing their restrictions and requirements frequently. Because of this, more than once this year a trip has been carefully planned and scheduled,…
Read MoreThoughts From Gregg
Needless to say, I would really like to return to Uganda, which I call my second home. I yearn to see the faces of my beloved brethren. Yet, until things change, it is not possible. It is very easy to communicate with brethren either with Facebook or WhatsApp. Yes, things are moving along fairly well.…
Read MoreSchool Spotlight: Talawanda
Even though the corn crop was harvested last month, things are continuing to grow at the Talawanda School of Preaching. With the fields empty, the students have been working hard turning under the soil and clearing more land so they can plant more seed for the next growing season. They have worked so tirelessly that…
Read MoreA Note From The Director
2020 had definitely been a crazy year for everyone regardless of where we live. Every part of our country has been impacted by the difficulties that have come with the Covid-19 pandemic. We are so thankful that our supporters have continued to support us regardless of the difficulties going on around us. Two of our…
Read MoreRwenzori School of Preaching Update
The school in Uganda remains closed due to COVID-19 pending authorization from the government to reopen. There is still no word as to when that might happen. Even in the midst of the ongoing lockdown, God is not locked down. Mbusa, our director has planted a new congregation in the village of Kidodo with 15…
Read MoreMarch Haiti Trip
In March, Gregg Knight, Brandon Myers and I traveled to Petion-ville Haiti (a “suburb” of Port-Au-Prince) with the goal of installing a dutch bucket hydroponics system on the roof of an orphanage. We had a great trip with much success. We were able to install the system and 40 tomato plants are growing strong right…
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