Friday, June 18, 2010

UPDATE!


Ok, this is Heidi.. she had asked me to update her blog while she was gone. As, I know from experience, the internet connection is awful and VERY slow if they even have it, especially where they are.
Yesterday 6/17 on http://expedition.adventures.org one of her travel friends M
organ wrote this .. I wanted to share so you have some idea what they have been up too.
We are in Tororo! <3>
Door to door evangelism has been eye opening. The culture has taken some getting use to, but we are catching on. No matter what people are doing, they will stop and allow you to tell them about the love of Jesus. It's humbling. We are having an open air crusade this week ( Thursday - Saturday) and we are praying that God shows up in a HUGE way! Please remember those who will be speaking. We are so excited! (By the way, open air crusades are a bid deal here. They go on constantly. We went to one a few nights ago and danced with all of the locals. :] )
Sunday I was given the opportunity to teach Sunday school to about 70 children. We talked about creation and sang songs. They led prayer and worship, which was such a blessing to see. Many children gave testimonies. The things they were thankful for broke my heart. One small girl was thankful that she had one pair of shoes. How spoiled I am! I have more shoes than I know, but this child was so thankful for one pair of shoes. Another girl was just thankful to be alive. These children have it right. They are TRULY thankful. Africa is definitely changing me more than I could ever change Africa.
ALSO: here are some random things that we have done in Africa:
* The first full day here we went white water rafting on the Nile River. It was the most awesome experience! Angie surprised us and it was an amazing day. Don't worry parents - we are all safe and none of us were injured! We were in GOOOOOD HANDS! <3>
* Yesterday we climbed Mt. Tororo. It was more challenging than I thought it would be, but the view from the top was spectacular. MOM AND DAD - it looked exactly how it looked on Google Earth. :)
*Malisa turned 21 on the 14th and we had quite a birthday bash. One of the members of the church made a cake and we had a dance party. We eventually moved the dance party outside and many of the local girls came and danced with us. They taught us a few games, which we weren't too good at. :) It was an amazing night and it is safe to say that Malisa had a fun birthday in Africa.
Overall, Africa has already been amazing. We have learned so much and God is truly challenging us spiritually. Please pray that we continue to put Him first in every situation and are able to do as He says!

We love you all and hope to hear from you on the blogs! The internet is VERY sketchy here, so please be patient with us. :) WE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE YOU! -Morgan

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