Kabaka wa mirembe, welcome baby Mugoya, goodbye Isabella, roundtable, prison outreach, pastors conference…
Kabaka wa mirembe… the King of peace in luganda. I’m still taking luganda classes, just ended for today actually.
I wanted to thank you guys who were able to attend the care team meeting. And thanks for everybody else who watches it after the fact. And those who send me notes of encouragement to keep going. Everybody doing their part to complete what God has asked them to do. So I’m still here working on making disciples that can make disciples. And we’re going to continue to work on that this week.
We did add someone new to our church. Pastor and his wife Lydia, they had a baby girl. Welcome to Judy, she is so cute. Can’t wait for you guys to meet her.
Also this week m, we lost a member of our family, our friend m, our dog Isabella. She died. She’s been with us for so long and she was such a great dog. We’re going to miss her.
Cooking classes started again this week. I’m teaching Isaac and Timothy a little bit about cooking.
We’ve got some stuff coming up if you could keep covered in prayer:
The Roundtable, people who are religious versus people who are spiritual and what that looks like in our culture today.
We’re planning for that pastor’s conference that’s coming up in a couple months, if you can keep that covered in prayer.
We’ve got an outreach at prison tomorrow where we’re going to play some chess and some volleyball. Pray for the students who are playing chess. They’ve just learned it when they came to school and they’ve been practicing. We’ll see how they do. I hope they have a good time.
Then next week we’re going to a different prison to have a day of worship and do some communion with the prisoners there.
For the students, if you could keep them covered in prayer that they could continue to grow in Christ. That they could have spiritual growth, mental, emotional, that they could meet Jesus and know him better each day.
Thank you guys for praying and I’ll talk to you next week bye. Which is also bye in luganda.