Greetings bloggers
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our morning started in the very early hours with a thunder and lighting storm! Everybody was looking a little worse for wear at our early morning meeting due to last nights disruption.
Thankfully the rain eased off as were headed to Mulago hospital. We personalised their cards by writing thoughts and words of scripture on them, as an encouragement. We also presented laminated photos of themselves and their families together with small bags of sweeties, soap, fruit juice etc.
Laura and Bekah had the opportunity to pray with and lead three family members of a patient to Jesus. Amen! Sara & Julie also prayed with one young man as he lay there dying.
Following the hospital we visited two sick patients in their homes in different parts of Uganda. One patient was suffering from Osteoporosis, since the age of three (now aged 31yrs) and had been bed-ridden for around a year because of a hip fratcure. She was in continual pain and had multiple medical complications. Again we were astounded at her hope as she read from the psalms, and we sang ‘There is a redeemer’. The team left feeling encouraged and inspired, as someone so close to the end of their life was feeling such a tangible love for Jesus.
The second patient we visited was a young woman aged 30yrs who was HIV positive (for 14yrs), and was diagnosed with cancer 4yrs ago. Her husband died of HIV when their daughter was 6months old. She also looks after her disabled nephew. He was a paraplegic with deformed legs and feet, and was incontinent as he lay paralysed in a wooden box. When we arrived he was sodden in saliva and urine. They told us of their love for him & this was evident by his smile and bright precious eyes. She lives with her mother who helps to care for and support both her and the children. They live in a small shack (around 4 x 4 metre squared), with nothing more than some roll mats to sleep on and a unit to store utensils. Their means of survival was by selling water from a well to buy food. We prayed with them and sang ‘He is Lord…’
We experienced a thought provoking, heart wrenching, sad, inspirational & humbling day (as you can see we’re finding it dificult to put our feelings into words, as many emotions were felt)
We then shared together and relaxed at our famous Hideaway.
Love Uganda 2010














