Proverbs 14:26 In the fear of the LORD there is strong confidence. And his children will have refuge.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Miss Middlest's garden
Miss Middlest came triumphantly carrying a bunch of carrots she had grown in her garden. Miss Middlest doesn't like groups of people but would prefer one or two close friends which I have to tell you is problematic at an orphanage. But this sweet girl has found a little bit of land and with a little bit of love, lots of work and one or two friends to help (many times secretively), she has a bounty.
Friday, October 14, 2011
the reason we are here
To introduce children to the God of Jeremiah 29:11
For He gives them a hope and a future!
Welcome little Betty! Your life is in His hands!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Gifts for the staff
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Happy Birthday, Uganda!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Not for the faint -hearted!
I was the one who always opted and still do opt out of watching movies, riding rides or reading books with warnings like this. Because I AM the faint-hearted! So what am I doing in Africa? God has a sense of humor? Yes, I believe He does but I don't think that is why I am here. I think it goes back to that verse,
But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; And base things of the world, and things which are despised , hath God chosen , yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are : That no flesh should glory in his presence. . .1 Corinthians 1:27-29
A notice to all snakes in Buikwe District, Uganda who are even thinking about coming to visit Good Shepherd's Fold Children's and Babies Home--it is advisable that you not come because our children know how to use stones--Just Saying!
So on the same day (yesterday), I was washing dishes and saw something that just didn't seem right-A lovely dragonfly on my dish drainer! Isn't he long? But I don't care how lovely or long he is, he still freaked me out when I was washing dishes.
I have a very wise friend who told me one time, "Many say that God doesn't give you more than you can handle. I don't believe that, God gives you what He can intrust in you to allow Him to handle." I am grateful I can allow Him to handle all these critters!
~Amy
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Prayer at the Bank
I had a chance to publicly share Christ in a very unusual way today. While at the bank doing some business for GSF, I was sitting at the Assistant Manager's desk. It was the end of the business day so the workers were trying to put things into the vault. No one could find the key! The bank managers are Hindu and there are Muslims who work there also. But many of the workers are believers in Jesus. I was the only customer remaining, because I needed something that was in the vault and the bank had closed by this point.
They searched everywhere, focusing on the manager's desk where I was sitting, because it is directly in front of the vault. I felt God telling me to stand and pray out loud. I was afraid to do it. Once, I told the manager that God knows where his key is. He laughed nervously and kept looking. A few minutes later, while they were still frantically searching, I told him again that I would pray to God, because my God knows all things. Again, he nervously laughed. There were at least 6 or 7 people searching for that key for more than 30 minutes now.
Finally, there was enough courage in me to fully do what God was saying. I stood and announced in a loud voice that there is a God in heaven and he cares about the affairs of men. "God knows where the key is and I am going to pray that He will show you where your key is." Then I prayed out loud to the One True God and asked Him to shine His light on the key so that all the people would know that He alone is God. All the Christians said a big "Amen!" when I finished. I have never done anything like that in my life. After praying, I quietly started pleading with God, that His reputation was now on the line (probably more concerned about my own name, in reality).
Within ten minutes they found the key in a drawer that had already been searched many times by several different people. Many people started saying "God answers prayer!" One man shook my hand to thank me. I just sat quietly and pointed to Heaven. Even the Hindu bank manager shook my hand and said "Your prayer was answered." The Muslim worker got into a cordial, yet pointed conversation with one of the Christian clerks – I'm supposing (as they were speaking in Luganda) that they were talking about whose God had answered the prayer.
Friends, if you only knew how nervous and afraid I was to stand up and do this. I don't know what will come of that act of courage. Pray that God will work in the hearts of those people in the bank. May they continually be reminded that there is a God, and He is One God, and He is concerned about the affairs of men – even at the bank.
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