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I created this blog as a way to keep friends and family updated on my life and how I've been doing since moving away from the only place I've ever known: a small, 530 population town, to a large city! There have been a lot of ups, and a lot of downs, but through it all I've been trusting Christ, and learning what true faith means and what it really looks like...

Thursday, January 26, 2012

To Uganda, And Beyond


In my last post, I commented briefly on my upcoming mission trip. Now, I want to expand on that! For the past couple years, I’ve been wanting to go on a mission trip to another country; specifically on the trip to Uganda that my church does every year. And this summer, that dream is finally coming true!

In Uganda, we will be going to two different orphanages run by the Good Samaritan Ministries, located in Masaka and Nambirizi. While most of the kids we will be working with live at the school, there are many still that walk from miles around to get an education. Learning is something these kids have a passion for!  They love attending school! We hope to help that love grow by working on the construction of the buildings. We will be putting new floors in, and hopefully putting up some walls as well!

Other needs of these children we are going to attend to are medical based. They do not have reliable medical supplies or the personnel to administer them. We will be taking bandages, band-aides, ointments, creams, anything and everything we can to help these poor children! They don’t get nearly enough attention in that regard. Most of their parents have died from HIV or AIDs, so for a lot of these kids, the most medical attention they receive is when we are there once a year!

Now, while all the physical needs of these kids as obvious, we are focusing also on the need that is most apparent: their need for Christ. While I have never been to this country before, or met these children, I’ve heard stories from the people who have gone there before me. These kids have a burning desire to know Christ! Last year we brought them 800 Bibles, which was not enough…. This year we plan on bringing at least 600 more! These children are so eager to learn, so eager to build that relationship with God! It’s amazing. Again, though I’ve never seen this for myself, the power and impact of what my mentors have told me is very real. Even right now, as I’m writing this, I can feel their hurt, their pain, their need, and their desire. I just wish we in America would realize how truly blessed we are, and I wish people here could see their own need for Christ, and have the same desire to have a relationship with God as these children do!

This is a huge project, and one that I am beyond excited about! I get to indulge in many of my passions at every aspect of this endeavor! I get to spread awareness of other peoples needs. I get to travel. And above all, I get to share the glory and love of God with over 1,000 children! It’s amazing. I’m honored that God has finally chosen me for this type of work. I’m also a little terrified. This is something major: while we are there, we are providing some of these kids their first glance of God (No pressure!). I’m nervous to share my testimony with kids from such a different background as what I am from. I’m nervous about the language barrier. But in all this, I will keep my faith in God, and know that He will carry me through! He will give the words I need, and He will keep us safe, and He will put us in the right places at the right time so we may do the best work for His kingdom that we can!

As you can see, there is a lot that goes into this endeavor… I ask that you please pray for my team, this incredible journey, and me! Pray for our preparation: this is a trip with many expenses to it. Each team member needs to raise $3,000 to cover airfare, living, and food expenses while we are gone. We need to receive all the medical aid donations in time, and it needs to be enough to help all the children we possible can. We need to raise the funds for the 600 bibles we plan to give out. Please pray for safe travels; that everyone is able to get the immunizations they need, passports, and visas. And pray for the people we will be helping and speaking to. Pray that their hearts are opened wide, and they may receive the love of Christ. I have seen many wonderful things happen because of prayer, and I know God will follow through on this as well!

I covet your prayers and appreciate them beyond measure; if you would like to step out beyond being a prayer partner, and join us in this mission financially, that would also be a huge blessing! Or, if you would like to donate medical supplies, that would be amazing as well! All donations can be mailed to:

 Lake Bible Church
(c/o Emily Coombes)
4565 Carman Drive,
Lake Oswego, OR 97035

Any checks written need to be made out to Lake Bible Church, with Emily’s Mission Trip in the memo line. Also, while we are gone (we fly out of PDX on Father’s Day) I will be posting on my blog as I am able! My desire is to keep everyone who has partaken at all in this journey to feel as if they are there beside us! Thank you all so much for your support from the very beginning of this blog, and thanks to many of you who have helped form me into the person I am now, to be accomplishing such a mission as this! My heart goes out to all of you!

Loving Thoughts,
Girl With No Name

(Hmm. Maybe now that I’ve stopped my identity-free posts, I should come up with a new signature?? Any thoughts?) J

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