Boarding the plane on Monday in Entebbe Airport to
head home brought yet another day of mixed emotions. We eagerly looked forward
to sleeping in our own beds and seeing family and friends at home. Yet we were
sad to be putting so many miles between ourselves and those we have come to love
in Uganda. Many of us turned this sadness into joyful anticipation as we look
forward to returning to Uganda next year. We began to feel pains of separation
anxiety, realizing that the daily smiles and hugs from our team mates would not
occur as frequently. We now share a bond with each other and a commitment to
serving God that will last the rest of our lives.
This
ministry experience has certainly deepened our relationships with God, with each
other, and with many people in Uganda. We eagerly await what God has in store
for us next!
Brother Ike preaching at the second day of our crusade.
Deliverance time
It has been a very successful mission trip. We have been able to help a number of families medically and spiritually, we
have met new friends, we enjoyed the fellowship with people we’ve known from
previous mission trips and we have made a Christian difference. All the glory is to God who guides our mission
efforts. Ike Emmanuel
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