God has been so good to us by
allowing us to live here in Africa. As many of you know, it was three years ago
that we felt sure God was leading us in this direction. We knew that we
were making our way to Africa step by step, there were so many details to work
out, but we took it a day at a time.
Two things came as a great surprise.
First, we did not know we would be here so quickly. With the changes in
the IMB and my need for graduate hours, I honestly thought it would take six
months to a year longer than it did. The second great surprise was Uganda.
Never, did we think that we would even visit Uganda, let a lone live here for a
year and a half. I believe that Uganda will turn out to be the best possible
situation for the long-term plan.
We have made many good friends here
already. I have enjoyed my time with the Ugandan men who work for the Baptist
Mission here in Kampala. Last week, a man named Chicongo took us out for
driving lessons. He was a patient and joyful man. He helped us make the
adjustment to the British side of the road and the African side of traffic, a
challenge to say the least. The men here have also helped me learn some Luganda
language phrases. Luganda (or Ganda) is a
language spoken by ten-million people; most Luganda speakers live in the Buganda
region of Uganda. The language is widely spoken in and around the Capital,
Kampala.
I am excited to learn this African way of life and language. God has
brought us here for a purpose, even if we only see the path ahead as dimly lit,
still we follow the Man.
Driving is a learning experience but you will get use to it my problem is when I go home now.
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