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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Jason and I are preparing for our trip to Uganda. We are having a garage sale next week to raise money for our trip. We need to raise about four thousand dollars. My heart is so full of desire to go that I am almost afraid to believe we are really going. I have never in my life felt as if an opportunity was so perfectly created for me. I want to do this and do it well.
I want to be an asset to Pastor Dongo and his school. One of my goals is to be healthier and more fit when I go. I am making a commitment to be active and eat better as I prepare to go. I don't want my weight and my digestive disorder to get in the way.
HOPE. Beyond our salvation, hope is the greatest gift. Dongo dispenses hope. I want to be a part of that and I am blessed to have the chance.
I want to be an asset to Pastor Dongo and his school. One of my goals is to be healthier and more fit when I go. I am making a commitment to be active and eat better as I prepare to go. I don't want my weight and my digestive disorder to get in the way.
HOPE. Beyond our salvation, hope is the greatest gift. Dongo dispenses hope. I want to be a part of that and I am blessed to have the chance.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
I have a sick child in bed and a yapping dog on the backporch. But this morning as I was desperately trying to go back to sleep after letting out the dog, I was thinking about how God really does work in mysterious ways. If you had asked me as a little girl what I wanted to do when I grew up, there were many answers, but one that I always came back to, was that I wanted to be a missionary. I even knew where I wanted to go. I wanted to go to Africa and teach kids that needed teachers. When I married Jason, I entered a life of ministry. But it wasn't quite the same as what I had dreamed of. I loved most parts of church work. But I still had a longing.
I have loved teaching and it has fufilled many of my dreams. I just wrote a big book which is being published for TX DOT. I have gotten to present all across the country and the state. But now, God has given me my childhood dream wrapped in a bow. Not only do I get to go, but I get to go, using my talents and doing what I already do. I am truly blessed.
I am about to go walk the dog, now that the rain has let up for a bit. Baxter is helping to motivate me to walk between two and four miles a day.
I have loved teaching and it has fufilled many of my dreams. I just wrote a big book which is being published for TX DOT. I have gotten to present all across the country and the state. But now, God has given me my childhood dream wrapped in a bow. Not only do I get to go, but I get to go, using my talents and doing what I already do. I am truly blessed.
I am about to go walk the dog, now that the rain has let up for a bit. Baxter is helping to motivate me to walk between two and four miles a day.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
It is 8:15 and I just returned from walking our "baby boy" Baxter. As anyone who knows me well can tell you, I am not a morning person. But every morning around seven, Baxter has had all the crate he can stand. I throw him in the yard long enough to get dressed, brush my teeth and throw my hair into a ponytail and then we walk.
Today we just did a mile and a half, he was worn out. But as I walked and listened to music and kept him away from a rabbit, three cats and a bull frog, I did my very best to just let go and be for a little while. Being still physically is really easy for me, but to still my thoughts is a challenge. I wanted to plan and make mental lists and analyze every detail. But it wasn't the time for that. I really felt this morning as if God had something for me in the stillness of the day.
I like a plan. I like to know all of the answers and right now, I am having to do a lot of trusting and waiting. And this morning, there was comfort for that. Just quiet, still comfort. It was worth getting up early for.
Today we just did a mile and a half, he was worn out. But as I walked and listened to music and kept him away from a rabbit, three cats and a bull frog, I did my very best to just let go and be for a little while. Being still physically is really easy for me, but to still my thoughts is a challenge. I wanted to plan and make mental lists and analyze every detail. But it wasn't the time for that. I really felt this morning as if God had something for me in the stillness of the day.
I like a plan. I like to know all of the answers and right now, I am having to do a lot of trusting and waiting. And this morning, there was comfort for that. Just quiet, still comfort. It was worth getting up early for.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Uganda- God Cares School Outside of Kampala City
I am preparing for a trip to Uganda. I am not exactly sure when, yet. But I have been invited and we are looking for the right date. I am going to go train teachers. This is the perfect fit for me. I spend my summers training teachers and writing teaching materials. When I met Pastor Dongo, from this school, it felt like the perfect moment. I felt like my experiences had put me in just the right place.
The school services 900 orphans and needy children. Their goal is to eventually educate and care for 2,000. I am setting up this blog to chronicle my preparation and my trip. I want to learn from it in every way I can, but also, I want to be expecting God to do great things. I feel humbled and deeply blessed when I watch videos of this school in Uganda. The teachers are doing so much with so little.
My school is one of the older schools in the city. And yet, I have plenty of space, plenty of light, plenty of paper. My students have parents. And most importantly, my students have a free education. There is no free education in Uganda. Please keep reading and help me get ready to go to Uganda.
I am working on eating better and exercising so that my health will be at its best. I am also preparing training materials for the teachers that is both practical and enduring. If there are ads on this page, all of the proceeds will go towards my trip.
The school services 900 orphans and needy children. Their goal is to eventually educate and care for 2,000. I am setting up this blog to chronicle my preparation and my trip. I want to learn from it in every way I can, but also, I want to be expecting God to do great things. I feel humbled and deeply blessed when I watch videos of this school in Uganda. The teachers are doing so much with so little.
My school is one of the older schools in the city. And yet, I have plenty of space, plenty of light, plenty of paper. My students have parents. And most importantly, my students have a free education. There is no free education in Uganda. Please keep reading and help me get ready to go to Uganda.
I am working on eating better and exercising so that my health will be at its best. I am also preparing training materials for the teachers that is both practical and enduring. If there are ads on this page, all of the proceeds will go towards my trip.
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