Greetings from Gulu!
Well, there’s so much to tell that I don’t even know where to start! Lol The first full week here I participated in a “vision week” for Zion Project where we spent every morning with the Congolese women (about 30 of us altogether). It was a time to pray for God’s direction for this ministry and to hear His voice concerning His desire for the upcoming Outreach Week (to be explained). We worshipped, prayed, and Sarita shared the vision of Zion Project and taught on many topics so that the women would be prepared to go out. The second to last day we had a time of baptism in the Holy Spirit/commissioning the women to be sent out (see above picture), and the Holy Spirit came in power and changed their hearts and lives and filled them up! I considered it such a privilege to lay hands on these women and pray for them with Sarita and an intern named Farida. Then Sarita asked Farida and me to lead the meeting on the last day because she would be out of town, and that went well too! We shared on guidelines for evangelism and spiritual warfare, and in our time of prayer, one of the ladies was delivered of some demonic oppression. Praise Jesus for freedom!
Outreach Week (where we all go out to pray for the sick and love on people, leading them to a personal relationship with Jesus) was planned to take place this past week, but it was postponed until this week. Before I came to work with Zion Project, I knew that it was required that I attend a Transformation Week, which is a week-long time of individual heart-healing and seeking God at a retreat center called Mto Moyoni in another city called Jinja. I planned on going the same week as Outreach Week, but then tried to change my reservation to come in December instead. It wasn’t possible, so at the last minute, I packed and jumped on a bus to go to Jinja. It was stressful, but God was with me the whole timeJ I am so glad that I went at the beginning of my time with Zion Project instead of in December. God always knows best!
Mto Moyoni is a gorgeous place (picture left)! It overlooks the Nile River and has lush trees and flowers and hills. And the serene presence of the Lord dwells there, so I loved it. It was like a piece of heaven on earth! The inner healing teaching was incredible (I learned so much), but God did more in my heart than anything else. He revealed areas I need to surrender to Him and healed up my heart from past wounds. He gave me a revelation that I am His child and that He just wants me to enjoy life and delight in Him and not work so hard for Him. He is such a good Daddy!
I also met really neat people from all over Uganda and out of the country too. I took a trip into Jinja town and to Bujagali Falls with some friends from Mto Moyoni, which was so fun (picture right). There were three excellent meals every day, and I swam in the Nile twice! After receiving more of the love of the Lord this week, I feel better prepared to pour that love out onto everyone in Gulu.
My next blog will be about Outreach Week, and I can’t wait to testify to how God uses us to love people and do miracles! May Jesus shower you with His love today, because it’s all about LOVE.
Naomi
You're doing great Naomi! Keep loving on the women and girls!! Just let them see Jesus' love through you!
ReplyDeleteWahoo!!!!!!!! So happy you got to enjoy the presence of God and His filling!
ReplyDeleteIt's quiet here... oh wait, who am I kidding!! (Wherever I am, it can't be quiet!) ;)
A little update on something on my side of the world.... I am planning a baby shower for a girl who is new to Catalyst Church (the one Caleb is involved with). God's 'bout to do some awesome stuff. We're supplying her with all these material needs (earthly goods) and I believe that we're going to touch her spiritually by this act of love. So exciting to see how God will open her eyes to His never-ending pool of love!!! :) :) :)
I am delighting in your experiences and blogging adventures and will await your next one soon! :)
That's so great to hear Shannon! Thanks for sharing with me:) I miss being involved with all that God is doing there in Eville, but I'm glad you and Caleb and others get to be a part of demonstrating His love through practical means. Keep it up girl! Love ya
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