Uganda, China and on to the US
Exhaustion is breathing down my neck and I’m relieved to know that I’ll soon be on vacation in just a few days.
Spending time with friends and family after month’s even years of being apart is somewhat therapeutic (for some); like a back massage after doing manual labors for days on end. I can’t wait to spend some quality time with loved ones all over southern California.
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LEGACY TOUR – SUCCESS!
All of our Ugandan students and staff just arrived back in Uganda after 3 months of touring in the US. The Legacy Tour was by far Invisible Children’s most successful tour since it’s inception. And to top that off we’ve just started the application process for new students and staff to participate in our Fall 2010 Tour.
The genuineness of meeting individuals from northern Uganda has created a wake all across America and I believe the lives of so many have been touch and hopefully changed forever.
There are certain things we don’t know or realize until it’s revealed to us. We’re completely ignorant of so many things, for example, America is ranked #25 in the world for education, but we rank #1 in confidence. We’re confident, but ignorant, such a curious combination that has got my clock ticking.
The good news is that exposure to unseen or an unknown situation in the world increases our ability to change it in the name of Jesus.
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I’ll be arriving in San Diego on the 15th of May, spending a few days in the Invisible Children office before traveling up to the LA area for my sister Dawn’s birthday on the 21st and sister Justine’s master’s graduation on the 22nd. I won’t be traveling back to Uganda until June 5th and would love to see any and everybody that I can.
I am exhausted, but strong at heart and I know that we must be put through the fire to be refined, shaped and molded to become more and more Christ like.
"Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary." - Galatians 6:9
Nothing but love [God]