Archive for April, 2009
Hello again from half-way around the world in N. Uganda! (04/12/2009)
God’s provision for people here is their fertile land. Even the poorest people in the villages have land and yet because they don’t know how to use it effectively, they remain in poverty.  Giving them a vision of orchards, bee hives producing honey, and high yield cash crops has inspired them to work hard for [...]
Hello once again from beautiful fertile Uganda (04/06/2009)
In the last newsletter, I hinted about a project which just seemed to arrive suddenly with little pre-planning– a gift from God through connections from opposite sides of the globe. Matt McLain, a high school English teacher in Chewelah, WA, had graciously allowed me to present a program about Hands Across Nations work in N. [...]
Hello again from not so sunny and wonderfully cooler Northern Uganda! (04/02/2009)
It seems that the dry season officially ended this week with a downpour during the time that 2 Ugandan Rotary Club members and I were traveling to some of the new or never viewed Spring Protection projects in the area. For those who have no idea what a Spring Protection Project is, I’ll give you [...]