As I awaken to the early morning sounds of Uganda, melodies that I have only heard in this land; a choir of birds, each singing in their own language, their voices echo through the trees. The song reaches my soul. "It's a new day, rise and praise the Lord! The sun is shining, the land is green and fertile, let us give thanks to the Lord for He is good!"
Lord, give me the instinct you have placed in your creation, to be full of worship to you as each new day begins, help me to wake up on the other side of night with a cheerful sound, one that alerts other souls to the joy that is in my heart. I want to live fully in the breath of your salvation. You are everything to me, may my actions speak this truth.
In Jesus name,
Amen
Last Sunday as Jim and I worshipped at Kasaka School Church, the Lord guided me to Psalm 100. The scripture proclaimed a beautiful message. I realize now, that He intended it to reach not only me, or that sweet congregation, but to reach each one of you too. God's timing is perfect, may Psalm 100 touch your heart as it did mine.
Happy Thanksgiving America!
Robyn
Psalm 100
A song of Praise for the Lord's Faithfulness to His People
A Psalm of Thanksgiving
Make a joyful shout to the Lord, all you lands!
Serve the Lord with gladness;
Come before His presence with singing.
Know that the Lord, He is God;
It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves;
We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,
And into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.
For the Lord is Good;
His mercy is everlasting,
And His truth endures to all generations.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Our God Of Wonders
Hi Everyone,
As I sit here, I realize that my greeting
may sound impersonal. In actuality, it refers to each one of you, whom we love
very much. Our family, our friends, all our brothers and sisters in Christ, and
faithful sponsors, many of these titles overlapping and melting into one
another.
This journey to Uganda has already begun
very different. We have been blessed with the sending out by our church family;
our home church in Harrison, Idaho and The Lord’s Church in California. We know
each of you is lifting us up in prayer, and our experience thus far is evidence
to that fact.
God has gone before us and
prepared the way.
Our “welcome back” greeting consisted of
children running to the compound gate, flower petals in hand, showering our car
with drops of color, cheering and shouting. Smiles along with giggles of
excitement filled the air. I am seeing God’s hand in the details. There is a
heightened awareness in His gifts to us. I am so grateful and overwhelmed.
Every good and perfect gift comes from above.
The next event I didn't capture in a
picture, but I will forever have this precious image in my mind. It is the reunion
of Jim and Moses, one of “our” boys.
Jim
could barely squeeze himself out of the car, on the other side of the door,
stood Moses, much bigger now and many inches taller. He commanded the space with
his presence, smiling from ear to ear, that boyish beautiful smile. Joy fills
our hearts. The greeting speaks love. Jim and Moses reach out, wrapping their
arms around each other. It’s a loving
father-son embrace. The kind of embrace that speaks without words, saying, “I’m
here, you matter to me, I’ve missed you”. Moses lays his head on Jim’s shoulder and
closes his eyes. Time seems to stop in that moment. It is the place of contentment;
to rest in the peace and comfort of a “father’s” arms. It is the moment they
have both waited for.
And He will shelter
you in the shadow of His wings.
I am a little embarrassed to say that we
have had a leisurely beginning here; instead of immediate demands placed on us,
we have had the freedom to settle in, and get reacquainted with life here. Our
“welcome back” day has actually turned into weeks. We have had the opportunity
to see many friends; to be welcomed into their homes, share a meal, share God’s
faithfulness, and to testify to what he has done in each of our lives these
past three years. Each reunion carried within it, the same reoccurring theme, a triumphed praise of thanksgiving to God.
All glory and honor is His.
I love making the trek to visit the
“sanctuary” of Love in Action, the ministry we are working for. The above
mentioned is really the home of Alan and Beryl Went. The property is guarded by
a wall of plants and trees, and beyond this wall of beauty there rests a
beautiful English garden. It’s not the garden I come to visit though, but the
people who dwell there throughout the day; the children, teens, and young
adults; those who live with Love in Action. When not in school, this is their
sanctuary; a place of peace for them. Here they gather for their meals, play
together, do chores, and share daily life. When evening comes they go to their
homes, provided by Love in Action, one for the girls and one for boys.
He makes me to lie down in green pastures.
I
thank God for this place.
Lastly, I must make mention of each of you.
Though, we are continents away, we carry each one of you in our hearts. We
treasure the relationships we have and who we are as a body of Christ together.
This journey is complete because of the oneness we share. All of you have been
instrumental in our going. Everyone has played a part, each one significant,
and each one in God’s plan.
We thank God
for each of you, and remember you in our prayers.
Until we see each other
again, may you dwell in the love of Christ.
Thinking of you,
Robyn and Jim
Friday, November 22, 2013
Praise God, We Have Arrived Safely!
It seems whenever I am in Africa, it takes me a little longer to get things done as I slow down my pace. It has taken a few days to get situated and it has taken a few more days to get the word out that we have safely arrived at our destination! So let us thank God we are here!
After our wonderful send off from our congregation at Harrison Community Baptist Church, we traveled to a long time supporter of our ministry, The Lord's Church in Sacramento CA, where they blessed us with fellowship, prayers and gifts, God is good!
We then traveled to Southern CA to stay with Robyn's sister to prepare for the "big trip!" We packed up all the donations that were sent to us; for the underwear drive, little girl dresses that were made by some of the ladies at our church, along with a variety of other things including about 50 pounds of diapers for a baby orphanage here in Masaka,that is run by a friend! All together between containers and suitcases we lugged seven pieces along with our carry-on's (about 450 lbs.) for our 9,500 mile journey!
When we arrived on Sunday to our compound, we were surprised by the children showering our vehicle with flower pedals, what a greeting! This is where after three years, we were so blessed to see all the children, and as you can imagine, they have grown so much! It was quite a reunion to see these smiling faces through our watery eyes, and the hugs were mighty indeed! The ministry has grown with so many more beautiful children being cared for.
On Sunday we visited the school in the village where we had church service and got to meet more children. This school has several building projects going on, including a water purification system and tower, livestock, agriculture, and additional classrooms! It is a well organized project and looking really good.
On Sunday evening, back at the compound, we had our traditional praise & worship service with the familiar sounds of the drums and singing in the local tongue. The teaching was in English by our director and translated to Luganda & Swahili by two of the girls.
We are helping to support a wonderful organization! Thank you everyone for your prayers and financial support! We thank God for these special moments as we look forward to see how we can best serve Him!
God Bless,
Jim
After our wonderful send off from our congregation at Harrison Community Baptist Church, we traveled to a long time supporter of our ministry, The Lord's Church in Sacramento CA, where they blessed us with fellowship, prayers and gifts, God is good!
We then traveled to Southern CA to stay with Robyn's sister to prepare for the "big trip!" We packed up all the donations that were sent to us; for the underwear drive, little girl dresses that were made by some of the ladies at our church, along with a variety of other things including about 50 pounds of diapers for a baby orphanage here in Masaka,that is run by a friend! All together between containers and suitcases we lugged seven pieces along with our carry-on's (about 450 lbs.) for our 9,500 mile journey!
When we arrived on Sunday to our compound, we were surprised by the children showering our vehicle with flower pedals, what a greeting! This is where after three years, we were so blessed to see all the children, and as you can imagine, they have grown so much! It was quite a reunion to see these smiling faces through our watery eyes, and the hugs were mighty indeed! The ministry has grown with so many more beautiful children being cared for.
On Sunday we visited the school in the village where we had church service and got to meet more children. This school has several building projects going on, including a water purification system and tower, livestock, agriculture, and additional classrooms! It is a well organized project and looking really good.
On Sunday evening, back at the compound, we had our traditional praise & worship service with the familiar sounds of the drums and singing in the local tongue. The teaching was in English by our director and translated to Luganda & Swahili by two of the girls.
We are helping to support a wonderful organization! Thank you everyone for your prayers and financial support! We thank God for these special moments as we look forward to see how we can best serve Him!
God Bless,
Jim
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