It seemed fitting that I
(along with Ruth) was the first missionary to have the opportunity to present a
report in the new church building of Hammond Valley Community Church, Kings
County. Years ago, during my teen years,
it was this very church under a different name and location where I trusted
Christ as Saviour! As we presented this
past Sunday, July 1 which is also Canada Day, we recalled that exactly 5 years
ago we were bidding farewell to family at the Halifax International airport, departing
for Uganda. God met us in Africa and
provided for ministry in His amazing ways.
A taxi driver, named Fred, was sent by WorldVenture, (our mission in
Uganda), to pick us up from the Entebbe airport that evening of July 3, 2013, and
drove us to a beautiful compound in Mutungo, Kampala. (As it turned out, about a
year later, Fred became our ministry driver.) He helped us unload our luggage
into a fully furnished and outfitted 3 bedroom bungalow—our neighbor had even
made the beds and had food in the refrigerator—the place we called home for the
next nearly five years. WorldVenture helped
us get orientated, including driving on the left side of the road, and within a
couple of weeks had a car for us.
Our first Sunday, we met Beth
who became our closest Ugandan friend and colleague. Early on we signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with Scripture Union Uganda.
Beth, the previous National Director of Scripture Union Uganda, now
serving as a Scripture Union Ugandan missionary to South Sudan and Ethiopia, introduced
us to people who could serve as consultants on our “Start-Up Committee.” Beth also taught the first VEC (Values
Education Class) in Africa in a nearby Primary School and became a frequent
guest in our home. She now has taken the
leadership of the program which is part and parcel of Scripture Union Uganda.
As I watched nearby Canada Day
fireworks last Sunday evening, I admitted that Canada still feels
strange in many ways. But we can rejoice
that our citizenship is in Heaven (Philippians 3:20). Little by little, just as
Uganda became “home” to us, we’ll begin to feel at home here too. The fireworks
also remind us of the heavenly celebrations which have already taken place and
will continue to take place as children and youth join God’s family through
Biblical Values being taught in Philippine and East African schools. God’s love for the world and His work as the
Lord of the Harvest continues on in the nations of the world with July 1, 2013
and 2018, being a little part of what He is doing. Praise Him!
So interesting and reassuring to see how God weaves so many threads together.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful words you use to encourage us and we trust you will begin to feel at home here. We are so thankful for all that God di during these past 5 years in Africa!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your hearts so regularly on this blog. It has been wonderful for us to journey with you over the years and see God extend His kingdom through you both. We continue to pray for you as you transition to Canada and also naturally "grieve" the loss of your Ugandan home and ministry. Praying that joy will overcome soon.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home ..cya Saturday
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