Hello Everyone,
We have had 2 baby girls in the last 3 weeks; let me introduce you to them.
About 3 weeks ago, on a Monday morning, we had a beautiful baby girl born in the prison. She was taken to the hospital and then brought to
Our Second baby was the fourth born child of JB, our Ugandan pastor and his wife Grace. She was born this past Tuesday. Every Tuesday morning the women leadership of the church gets together to pray for the church and staff. Well last Tuesday morning, Grace did not come to prayer; her oldest daughter said that she was not feeling well. So, we all joked that maybe today was the day. I was the last person to pray and just as I was about to we heard loud voices and people saying that Grace was in labor. I quickly prayed asking God for a quick and safe delivery. We all then rushed to the house and started helping her get ready to go. It was apparent that she was very far along in labor. All of our Ugandan staff was running around trying to grab everything she needed. In Ugandan, when you go to the hospital you even have to bring your own sheets, and a big sheet of plastic to deliver on. Finally someone said she can’t wait any longer she needs to go now or she will have the baby in the car. Jb and Grace raced to the hospital, less then 20 minuets latter we got the call that she had delivered a healthy baby girl. JB said later that they walked straight into the hospital, on to a bed and out came the baby. All of us women joked that we had asked God for a quick delivery, but maybe we didn’t mean THAT quick.
In Uganda it is taboo to prepare things for the baby, even a name, or to talk about it before the baby is born. This unfortunately comes from witchcraft beliefs that you are alerting bad sprits of the baby and then they will take the baby. This is one of the many aspects of life in
Schools start their holidays this week, so the kids will be out of school for the next month, which means my load will be a little lighter for the next month. Right now that will be a good thing. I have been working very hard and can use a couple days off. Bev, Jessie and Ryan are all on vacation in
The week leading up to Easter was a crazy week for us! On Ash Wednesday we had a communion service and a wedding. Weddings in
The next day Bev and I drove to
The Carpenters have moved out here to be long term missionaries and work with us here at
Though Bev and I were away, the church had a great Good Friday service. It is tradition here at
Saturday Bev and I picked up the Carpenters and there 12 suitcases, and drove as fast as we could back to Jinja. We pulled into the compound and went straight to a graduation ceremony for our school of ministry (SOM).
SOM is our church worker training program, it is a 9 month course and the next one will start in July. All of the missionary staff at Calvary has gone through SOM in
Also, you can be praying for Ryan and I, we are planning a youth conference for the 18th and 19th of May. We are hoping for close to 100 kids, if not more. The theme is “Spark the flame” hoping to reach many kids in Jinja. You can be praying for the right teacher, that the band we have booked really shows up, and for the finances for it all. We will be having 4 teachers a concert and feeding the kids both days. It will be a HUGE event!
Megan
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