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Housers 4 Uganda: Settled In
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Thursday, July 5, 2012. Wednesday, July 4. At around 10, the kids have a break from their lessons. If you remember my little neighbor, Michal, who was afraid of me back in January, I can tell you that she is no longer afraid! In fact, she was the one organizing all the other 3 and 4 year olds to run up to the house and attack us! And attack us they did. They started off with some nice greetings. “Hello. How are you? 8221; I started walking towards the school with about 15 kids attached to my arms. YOU ca...
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Housers 4 Uganda: October 2011
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. Have I left you in suspense long enough? Wow things have been busy! After coming home from Uganda this summer, my mom announced that none of us were going again until we got the outside of the house painted. So my dad has been working hard to prep the house and last weekend the weather was so beautiful we were able to paint almost all of it! We just had to get it done because.drumroll please.are you ready for this? Because this is my BIG NEWS! Going back, as in. I will be serv...
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Housers 4 Uganda: Update (Finally!)
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. It's been quite a while since we last posted, and we're very sorry about that. But the Lord's been at work and we have lots to catch up on. My dad has been enjoying retirement and the ministry opportunities that have opened up to him. He has been doing PR work for Family Life, our local Christian radio station. And my mom has been busy keeping the kitchens at our local school running smoothly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Local time in Uganda.
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Housers 4 Uganda: April 2013
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. It's been quite a while since we last posted, and we're very sorry about that. But the Lord's been at work and we have lots to catch up on. My dad has been enjoying retirement and the ministry opportunities that have opened up to him. He has been doing PR work for Family Life, our local Christian radio station. And my mom has been busy keeping the kitchens at our local school running smoothly. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Dean is a r...
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Housers 4 Uganda: The Parable of Cinderella
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Monday, July 23, 2012. The Parable of Cinderella. Two years ago we met a little girl. She’s friends with the girls I sponsor and she just cracked us up. Her spunky little attitude stood out to us. Her smile was big and her laugh contagious. She was too young at the time to be in the sponsorship program, but we always remembered her. We looked for her last year, but couldn’t find her. 8221; They knew right away who I was talking about. So what happened next? She danced with my dad. He saw us in our filth,...
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Housers 4 Uganda: May 2012
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Monday, May 28, 2012. Take Time to Remember. Against backdrop of Memorial Day, Wheaton couple prepare to bury their serviceman son. Army specialist, 20, died of injuries suffered in Afghanistan bombing. By Colleen Mastony, Chicago Tribune reporter. May 29, 2012. While the nation marked. Across the region, people celebrated the Memorial Day holiday with backyard barbecues, the laying of flowers at grave sites, parades and parties. In. On April 25, Samuel Watts, 20, was on a foot patrol in the Kandahar pro...
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Housers 4 Uganda: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. I JUST TOOK MY MALARIA PILLS! Every 30 seconds, an African child succumbs to malaria. Every one of those deaths could be prevented. Malaria is entirely treatable, and completely avoidable. Medications can treat the infected person, bringing them back to full health. Nets treated with insecticide can protect an entire family from the bite that brings malaria. For a video about malaria). It's time to tell malaria to. Links to this post. Thursday, April 19, 2012. Now I'm back to m...
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Housers 4 Uganda: November 2011
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Monday, November 28, 2011. Voice of the Voiceless. As I wrote on Saturday, I have been beginning to really look into what God's word says about poverty. Today I read a passage from Deuteronomy. But God calls us to take a stand, to care for those who some consider sitting ducks. God is commanding. Notice I'm not talking about wants. I'm saying do we make more money than we need to cover our basic needs? We may not have olive trees, but do we something else to share, some talent or time to care for others?
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Housers 4 Uganda: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. I'm Back to the States. I'm back to the States, and it's just a little weird. It's weird to be so cold, and it's weird to just walk over and flip on a light switch. It's weird to pull food out of my refridgerator or load my dishwasher. It's weird how fast my clothes are clean. And because life here went on without me it's even weird to be with my family. It's weird to watch tv and not have to walk up a hill to get internet. I'm back to the States, and it's just a little weird.
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Housers 4 Uganda: Our VD
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Upendo has a mixture of kids who come to school just for the day and kids who stay in the boarding section and are there 24/7. Last year, the boarding section was only for kids who were part of the orphanage, but not it’s been opened to the public so that the school can make money to keep it running. She can study hard and there’s always food. My throat caught on that last one. If you’re not familiar with Ameri’s story, a few years ago we found her living alone w...Dean is a ret...