Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 2 Corinthians 3:17
Greetings!
What a great trip to Uganda! The month went by in a flash. As we drove
up to Kingdom View the road was bad due to the rain. We started up the
hill and the car was stuck in the mud. Quickly the staff moved into
action carrying our luggage and bringing Margaret's Crocs, so she could
walk uphill. Thank God the road improvements were completed during our
stay and the drainage and erosion problems are solved.
Upon arrival at the compound, the house and pavilion looked better than before we left 13 months ago.
Elijah, a student we mentored,who is now working as an engineer for
Uganda Roads, volunteered with an erosion plan. The comprehensive plan
solved the drainage, water velocity downhill and stabilization down to
the main road.(see pictures below)
Once we got settled we had visitors coming and going and it was like old
times. Three couples recently got married during COVID and we couldn't
wait to catch up with them. Each couple visited on a Saturday and spent
the night. They participated in Saturday night activities and the
students loved hearing about their experiences planning a wedding and
helpful hints about navigating the culture. Each couple had different
perspectives. One student mentioned, "it was so great to have people who
were like us come back 'home' to share life with us. Most don't want to
return to university."
We felt like our role was to encourage and appreciate the team. During
our morning devotional some staff members shared their fears of dying at
the beginning of the pandemic. It was surprising to hear this but
wonderful to see the growth and confidence they had. Everyone stayed
safe and no one got sick.
As we walked around the compound we were reminded of different donors
and how each person has made such a difference in the development of
Kingdom View.
The staff expressed their gratitude for continuing to employ them during
the pandemic. They did a great job maintaining Kingdom View. We are
grateful because many non-profits in Uganda closed down, but the Lord
allowed us to persevere. God has done amazing things through all of you
supporting The Rock.
With appreciation and joyful hearts,
Mark and Margaret
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