Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bwana Asifiwe! ( Praise the Lord)

So I promised in my last post to share about Outreach Week. In truth, I was only able to go out one day because there were schedule conflicts and I was also sick. But the day I did go out to minister with Sarita and the women was excellent! I had the amazing privilege of leading a lady in a prayer of salvation. She was a landlord for some houses nearby. We also prayed healing over a precious little boy who was paralyzed on one whole side of his body. His hand was permanently clenched into a tight fist, but when we prayed, he was able to open up his hand! Hallelujah for the beginning of his complete healing! Another lady had been in a wheelchair for 14 years of her life because of paralysis in her legs. We didn't see her physically healed, but God did a beautiful work of emotional healing in her heart. She was so broken that it made me cry. I love that God's heart is to heal the broken:) God also did a miracle work of healing in a person's arm that we prayed over. I am so thankful to God for the work He did in the Cereleno district.



Then at the end of October, I went to a Halloween costume party with a bunch of the ex-pats (white people in Gulu). I dressed up as a Chilean miner (the ones who were rescued after 69 days) with several other girls (pictured left). It was fun to dress up and take pictures and meet all kinds of new people!




Now, I am getting into more of a routine during the week here at Zion Project. I wanted to share some pics of daily life for me here. I'm learning to cook Ugandan food, speak more Swahili and give a teaching at the drop of a hat! LOL. Enjoy!




This is one of the girls
from the ZP children's
home praying during
devotions.



I'm grinding greens called
"sombe" with some relatives
of one of the beading
women in front of her hut.
They do this for hours all
the time. Talk about tiring!







Me and Paulo, a baby
at the ZP compound.

1 comment:

  1. you're beautiful! :)

    let me know if you need a penpal email buddy to keep you company. i'd love to keep you encouraged!

    glad you're also feeling better!

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