Filling the storehouse

UGANDA- Through donations we are able to provide food for the orphanage during the rainy season.   We head to the local market and buy in bulk- rice, beans, posha (or casava flour).  We are able to fill the storeroom which lasts for several months feeding 180 children.  When I'm there, we…continue reading →

Alone

UGANDA- In the mountain region of Bwindi, I was brought to a family of 7 children living alone. The children are orphaned and have been living alone for the last 2 years. The oldest brother (14 yrs old) was out looking for food to feed his siblings, and the oldest…continue reading →

Such is the Kingdom of God

UGANDA- At the orphanage in Uganda. Been going there for 8 years now. I've seen many of the children grow up and find their way in the world. God is the Father to the Fatherless. I've seen it first hand.  These pictures are at the school where I taught an…continue reading →

Restless and dissatisfied

Met a group of young rappers living in the Nairobi slums. Restless and dissatisfied - they invited me to come back to their place to hear their music - and see what they do and how they live. Great guys - looking for answers. We ended up having church right…continue reading →

Kenya Prison

KENYA- There's something about visiting a prison which puts things in perspective. There are so many metaphors and references in the bible about man's fallen state of bondage and God's plan to set us free. As with most prisons, photos aren't allowed, but they did allow a local to take a few.  This prison…continue reading →

A new name: Wamai

KENYA- A group of Ministers from the slums in Nairobi. Precious souls fighting the good fight in a challenging place. We bonded instantly - my brothers and sisters.  This was a conference where I did an in-depth study on the book of Genesis. This was also the day that I got my Kikuyu name: "Wamai" (wah-mah-yee)…continue reading →

Street Kids in Kenya

KENYA- Still in Kenya, but heading to Uganda soon.  Seeing Jesus' hand everywhere. I almost can't describe it. These pics below are of young people who live on the streets. Almost all are addicted to sniffing glue (kids as young as 8 yrs old). Took two rough guys to a market to buy them shoes (and socks,…continue reading →

Women’s Prison in Kenya

KENYA- Ministering in a Women's prison. Children are allowed to stay with their incarcerated mothers until they are 4 years old. WE came in to help "Please Pass the Bread" serve the afternoon meal (PPTB provides daily meals for the toddlers) and then have a service for the ladies. The children's…continue reading →

Something’s in the air

Layover in Istanbul.  Amazing lifting of Spirit when you're flying through clouds. The vastness of His creation proves that God is really with us. We don't have to strive …continue reading →

Kihihi

Heading to an area near "Kihihi" just on the Congo/Uganda Western border.  Stumbled on a local church way up in the mountains. Spend a few days there. Many in the village are sick and have severe stomach problems. There is little (on no) medical care in the region. Throughout this trip…continue reading →