Vernon called me today, after working on getting the video sent...or so they thought. He said if they added up all the time trying to get the little 5 min video sent, it has taken them 4 hours! So I went to my mother-in-laws house to check the my email (they tried to send it to me so i could load it up because the Internet is having problems there..see previous post) I opened my account and found...nothing. so sad. SOOO I guess tomorrow when they are checking the blog they will read that i didnt get it. So pray that their frustration will be little and patience will abound!
Other than the crazy technology problems, that are much to be expected in when trying to send communication to and from such a location, the day was GREAT! Adam and Vernon traveled to Lura the home of the second orphanage. They got to meet 17 of the orphans who are moving in. They told stories of their life and Adam got to get great footage of this! They got great pictures and of the sweet children and of the building progress. Adam was able to get a lot of footage of the Building Structures and the land.
Today was the third anniversary of Vernon's dad's death. He said it was tough, but God did a great work through this. Vernon said as the children told stories of how they became orphaned, he was able to tell them what today was and that he was grieving. He said they immediately had a deep connection and that the children really opened up to him. To God be the Glory.
Hopefully in the next couple of days they will be able to get the computer problems figured out. If not they said they are going to try while they are in Uganda.
Tomorrow they head for Lura again.
Thank you for your prayers!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Technical Difficulties
So the boys are experiencing some technical difficulties. It seems as though our sweet German missionary friends who work at the same compound in Yei, have turned the computers to "German mode" so they are not able to understand Google and Blogger until they have them change them back to English! So for now I (Amber) am updating with what is going on.
Today they flew into Sudan. It was a great flight with little delays. They made it to our home and got settled. They met up with Issac and had a great visit with him. They sent me a video to upload but it was the wrong format so stay tuned because Adam is reformatting it and sending it to me again! He said it is just a rough clip from it.
Tomorrow they will be traveling to Lura, the home of the second orphanage. They are excited about meeting all the children and celebrating with them. They will stay there for a couple days. Please pray for their travel to Lura, it is not exactly the safest roads to travel.
Thank you for reading and for pray! Check back for the video!
Today they flew into Sudan. It was a great flight with little delays. They made it to our home and got settled. They met up with Issac and had a great visit with him. They sent me a video to upload but it was the wrong format so stay tuned because Adam is reformatting it and sending it to me again! He said it is just a rough clip from it.
Tomorrow they will be traveling to Lura, the home of the second orphanage. They are excited about meeting all the children and celebrating with them. They will stay there for a couple days. Please pray for their travel to Lura, it is not exactly the safest roads to travel.
Thank you for reading and for pray! Check back for the video!
Monday, May 21, 2007
Good and Bad
Hey Everyone!
This morning Adam and I were able to have some great conversations with our guy on the ground in Uganda (Victor). Are talks were based in theology. I always love talking theology with Victor. He has an incredible mind! He wants to come and study business and international leadeship in the States...I guess I have another thing to work on when I get back.
This afternoon we were unable to meet with the Muslims. We were disappointed at first, but we have arranged to meet them on Sunday for the whole day. It seems like we were delayed because they wanted to get some more well known leaders for our discussions. I am totally fine with that and would love for it to be as fruitful as possible. Please pray this time will be great and that our dialogue will glorify Jesus.
We take off for Sudan tomorrow. In the afternoon we are planning on interviewing Isaac (the orphan who is the burn victim). We will also try to have a short video clip of this interview up on the blog by tomorrow night.
Please continue to pray for us and thanks for all the encouragement.
Love Truth
This morning Adam and I were able to have some great conversations with our guy on the ground in Uganda (Victor). Are talks were based in theology. I always love talking theology with Victor. He has an incredible mind! He wants to come and study business and international leadeship in the States...I guess I have another thing to work on when I get back.
This afternoon we were unable to meet with the Muslims. We were disappointed at first, but we have arranged to meet them on Sunday for the whole day. It seems like we were delayed because they wanted to get some more well known leaders for our discussions. I am totally fine with that and would love for it to be as fruitful as possible. Please pray this time will be great and that our dialogue will glorify Jesus.
We take off for Sudan tomorrow. In the afternoon we are planning on interviewing Isaac (the orphan who is the burn victim). We will also try to have a short video clip of this interview up on the blog by tomorrow night.
Please continue to pray for us and thanks for all the encouragement.
Love Truth
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Great News
Hey Everyone!
We had a great day. We attended church at Kampala Pentecostal. It is the home of the "Watoto Children" (it is a choir that comes to many places in the US to raise money).
After church we went to the Mosque. It was an incredible time. We were able to speak with an Imam and a Sheikh. We have set up a time tomorrow in order to meet. Today we discussed the importance of having communication in order to talk through Truth. I spoke with them and asked if they would show us around the Mosque tomorrow and discuss how they have arrived at Islam being the ultimate truth. I told them Adam had not been in a Mosque and I thought it was important for them to tell him first hand about the beliefs of Islam.
We were also able to establish that we do not worship the same God and yet this is the ultimate reason to have loving dialogue. I told them it would be unkind and sadistic to put their arm around me a smile, while believeing I was goign to hell. I also told them it would be terrible for me to do the same thing. They were excited to talk and are looking forward to meeting tomorrow.
Please pray for us. The names of the men we talked with are Imam Muhammad and Sheikh Genza. Please pray for open doors. The Lord has allowed a delay in getting to Sudan for a reason. Please pray we would be bold in sharing the love of Jesus.
I will try to post more tomorrow.
Love Truth
We had a great day. We attended church at Kampala Pentecostal. It is the home of the "Watoto Children" (it is a choir that comes to many places in the US to raise money).
After church we went to the Mosque. It was an incredible time. We were able to speak with an Imam and a Sheikh. We have set up a time tomorrow in order to meet. Today we discussed the importance of having communication in order to talk through Truth. I spoke with them and asked if they would show us around the Mosque tomorrow and discuss how they have arrived at Islam being the ultimate truth. I told them Adam had not been in a Mosque and I thought it was important for them to tell him first hand about the beliefs of Islam.
We were also able to establish that we do not worship the same God and yet this is the ultimate reason to have loving dialogue. I told them it would be unkind and sadistic to put their arm around me a smile, while believeing I was goign to hell. I also told them it would be terrible for me to do the same thing. They were excited to talk and are looking forward to meeting tomorrow.
Please pray for us. The names of the men we talked with are Imam Muhammad and Sheikh Genza. Please pray for open doors. The Lord has allowed a delay in getting to Sudan for a reason. Please pray we would be bold in sharing the love of Jesus.
I will try to post more tomorrow.
Love Truth
Friday, May 18, 2007
New Schedule
Hey Everyone!
The new schedule is as follows:
Friday:Travel
Saturday: Arrive Uganda, rest, have some meetings
Sunday: Go to church and continue meetings
Monday: Go to the Mosque
Tuesday: Travel into Sudan, Interview Isaac (the orphan who is getting surgery in Kenya)
Wednesday: Travel to Lura (the second orphanage), get pictures and video of the orphans.
Thursday: Same as Wed.
Friday: Travel to Morobo, interview Esther (the orphan who will have surgery done in the States), hang out with the orphans.
Saturday: Travel to Uganda, meet with some Muslims
Sunday: Go to church, meet with some Muslims
Monday: Start the travel back home
We are not going to have the big governmental opening this time. At first it was disappointing, but I believe the Lord is delaying this in order that Adam and I have more time with Muslims in Uganda. Please pray for our time. I have been a little anxious today for some reason so please pray that the Lord calms my soul in Him. Please pray that Adam and I will not be satisfied in anything other than the Lord. I was reading in Ps. 78 this morning and one of the warnings was that the people of God were allowed to be satisfied with what they wanted (physical food), but they were seeking a false satisfaction. I pray the Lord will focus us all on what truly satisfies, which is mainly Him!
I will update again in a couple of days. Thank you all for praying!
The new schedule is as follows:
Friday:Travel
Saturday: Arrive Uganda, rest, have some meetings
Sunday: Go to church and continue meetings
Monday: Go to the Mosque
Tuesday: Travel into Sudan, Interview Isaac (the orphan who is getting surgery in Kenya)
Wednesday: Travel to Lura (the second orphanage), get pictures and video of the orphans.
Thursday: Same as Wed.
Friday: Travel to Morobo, interview Esther (the orphan who will have surgery done in the States), hang out with the orphans.
Saturday: Travel to Uganda, meet with some Muslims
Sunday: Go to church, meet with some Muslims
Monday: Start the travel back home
We are not going to have the big governmental opening this time. At first it was disappointing, but I believe the Lord is delaying this in order that Adam and I have more time with Muslims in Uganda. Please pray for our time. I have been a little anxious today for some reason so please pray that the Lord calms my soul in Him. Please pray that Adam and I will not be satisfied in anything other than the Lord. I was reading in Ps. 78 this morning and one of the warnings was that the people of God were allowed to be satisfied with what they wanted (physical food), but they were seeking a false satisfaction. I pray the Lord will focus us all on what truly satisfies, which is mainly Him!
I will update again in a couple of days. Thank you all for praying!
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Change, Change, Change
Hey Everyone!
One thing that is learned when being involved in missions in Africa is constant changes. I will be arriving in Sudan a day later than expected, yet this will allow me to visit with some Muslims in Uganda on the way to Sudan. I was only going to be able to meet with them after, but now I have been praying for new and exciting doors to open for us. Please continue to pray for us on this issue.
The meetings today were incredible! We were able to make progress on some pastor training ideas along with some great strides on the orphanages. I would type more, but it is about 11:30 P.M. and if you know me well your first reaction would be, "I can't believe that he has actually spelled a single word correctly, let alone forming sentences." For this reason I think it would be better for me to write in omore detail tomorrow.
I love you all so much and appreciate your prayers.
Love Truth
One thing that is learned when being involved in missions in Africa is constant changes. I will be arriving in Sudan a day later than expected, yet this will allow me to visit with some Muslims in Uganda on the way to Sudan. I was only going to be able to meet with them after, but now I have been praying for new and exciting doors to open for us. Please continue to pray for us on this issue.
The meetings today were incredible! We were able to make progress on some pastor training ideas along with some great strides on the orphanages. I would type more, but it is about 11:30 P.M. and if you know me well your first reaction would be, "I can't believe that he has actually spelled a single word correctly, let alone forming sentences." For this reason I think it would be better for me to write in omore detail tomorrow.
I love you all so much and appreciate your prayers.
Love Truth
Monday, May 14, 2007
Another Journey Begins

We are excited about all that is going to be taking place over the next couple of weeks.
If you would, please join us in prayer.
- Pray for traveling mercies. Pray for ease in airport transitions and hotel stays.
- Pray that while in London they are able to be efficient with their meetings so that they can also go share the gospel in the city.
- Pray for Adam as he connects with Vernon in London.
- Pray for open doors with Muslims
- Pray for boldness to present the gospel and that they would be able to articulate it in a way whomever they are speaking to can understand it.
- Pray for Vernon as he prepares for the speech in Lura. Many Sudanese leaders will be attending this ceremony. Pray for their hearts to be open to the Gospel.
That's all for now! thanks so much for keeping up with our Journey!
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