Calvary Chapel Entebbe has long been praying about opening a school to teach, admonish and minister to the children of Entebbe, and specifically Nakiwogo, the down-trodden district in which the church is located. As with the church facilities, the school has been a step of faith. Just recently...
On Thursday, we rode a bus to the crematorium. The group from OFH was a little distraught and kept asking “WHY?” Why did such a young man have to die? Why didn’t the Father heal him? I do not know the answer to these questions but I do know that we serve a loving G—full of grace and mercy. I trust HIM<>< with the answers and I know...
Thank you for all of your prayers. As the year ended, the Lord showed Himself strong on our behalf and we were able to finish strong. Although it was a challenging month...
At Calvary Chapel Kampala we celebrated on Christmas Eve and on Christmas Day. On
Christmas Eve we had a Carols by Candle Light service. The choir led us through the story of
Jesus’ birth through song and the reading of scripture. After the service
Dave is honored to be teaching in the Bible College this semester. The new semester in the Bible College begins February 10th. Twinkle will also be teaching Women's Bible studies at the church.
Most people that we talk to ask us what our children think about us living in Africa. Our response is always the same, “They love it in Africa.” However, if you have any doubts about our response and wonder what the children really think about living here, then read...
“A Family Christmas” was fabulous! So many
visitors joined us that I suspect our bring-n’-
share dinner was more of a late night snack. I
nabbed one shrewd family with two dishes―
one for us and one for themselves. All the while,
carols spilled downstairs from the auditorium as
members and visitors sang in one spirit the
story of Jesus’ birth.
After gifts, we played some good ol’-fashioned games: like
water balloon toss, 3-legged race, blind man’s bluff, and the
new one-handed banana eating contest. Children, teens and
adults were full of smiles and laughter. We had so much fun!
I was also able to attend the Missions Conference at Calvary Chapel Bible College in Murrieta. It was such a blessing to see this huge group of people who are serving the Lord all over the world. I met believers from Australia, Nepal, Columbia, Ghana, Ecuador, Israel, Russia, Uganda and Sudan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, old people, young people, families, singles, brothers and sisters in Christ. It's such a blessing to be in the family of God...
God’s faithful hand was at work beyond the Christmas gifts and the winter camp. It was very clear for me to see that through your prayers and support of these projects, God blessed many families in need. I was frequently asked about the economic crisis in the U.S. and how it was affecting me. However, our economic difficulties...