Two months have passed since my missions training in New York City, two months spent playing and suffering, singing and praying, planning and improvising at Camp Henry on Lake Logan in the gorgeous mountains of North Carolina. And in a month I'll be on my way to Gulu, in northern Uganda, once a regional center in a land of subsistence farming, now a hub to at least six camps for internally displaced peoples (IDPs) and the various aid groups and non-government organizations (NGOs) serving them.
So...if all this is news to you, hit up the Fundraising link, then click on Fundraising letter, and all will (more or less) be revealed. Though, whoever you are, if you've made it to this page, you've played some role in my life, and so you make up some part of the path that will carry me to Gulu.
The links on the left take you back to the site where you started, where hopefully there'll be photos, news on my current happenings, hopefully some audio content, too. I hope to diligently post to this blog, because I hope to make you all a part of my ministry by taking you to the places I go and telling some of what I see and do. Thanks for coming with me, and stay tuned for updates on preparations and good-byes.
Peace
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
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