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Hope, faith, and love...: Thanksgiving in Adjumani...
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Hope, faith, and love. Monday, December 1, 2008. Esther kept her foot on both of them so they didn't do the, "chickens running around with their heads cut off" thing. So, I survived.without passing out. :). The rest of the morning was filled with music, laughter, Esther and Palima watching us make some of the traditional Thanksgiving fare, and, oh yes, a lot of sweat! It's hot here.and, especially in a kitchen with three people using the oven. Some photos of the day. I'm glad you had a great Thanksgiving!
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Hope, faith, and love...: August 2008
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Hope, faith, and love. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Scribe some of the pieces. So, I would like to start with a bit of what God's been doing in my heart.as I believe that all we do comes from there. As I knew He would, but not knowing how, God has been shaping and forming the very corners of my heart.good and painful! Living and serving in community has started right in our home with Esther (our cook), Palima (our housekeeper), and Sunday (our day guard). They are genuinely a part of our community and we...
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Hope, faith, and love...: And, we're back!
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Hope, faith, and love. Sunday, November 23, 2008. And, we're back! This is just a quick note to say that Jaclyn and I made the 10 hour drive home safe and sound just today. Really, it was probably the smoothest trip from Kampala I've had yet. Of course, the roads were still full of potholes at times, and crazy buses barreling down the road. But, we had no issues along the way at all. Thank the Lord! So, Jaclyn and I are about to begin our four solid weeks of being here in Adjumani. We are so excited!
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Hope, faith, and love...: September 2008
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Hope, faith, and love. Saturday, September 27, 2008. Sort Then, quickly, I began to realize that I have not really accepted death as a part of life. Why would I want to do that? We were both so grateful that God orchestrated us being here together. It really couldn’t have been more perfect. Another gift! Oh, by the way, my pet bat’s name is “Ding”. My friend Kimberly Solis suggested that name for my lovely little friend…(do you hear a hint of sarcasm in that? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Hope, faith, and love...: Solidarity...
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Hope, faith, and love. Sunday, December 7, 2008. I wrote this entry a few months back with the intent of posting it a lot sooner than this. But, it's one of those that is applicable to my experience here, in general. There is a lot more to say on what I've learned about solidarity, but I think I will just leave you with this entry for now. 8220;This is how the people suffer…,” said Michelle as we were stopped on the side of the road to Adjumani. Those words that Michelle spoke stuck with me. System dryin...
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Hope, faith, and love...: January 2009
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Hope, faith, and love. Saturday, January 24, 2009. Sunday was our last morning to worship with our dear friends.there will be many "lasts" this week.but, many "firsts" are to come as I leave with a completely new perspective on life and my walk with Christ. I'm not sure if I'll blog again while in Uganda.We'll see. I'll leave you with some photos of the people I've spent time with in the last few weeks.Blessings to all! This is Morris Taban from Amazing Grace Orphanage holding baby Nancy. Jaclyn and ...
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Hope, faith, and love...: November 2008
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Hope, faith, and love. Sunday, November 23, 2008. And, we're back! This is just a quick note to say that Jaclyn and I made the 10 hour drive home safe and sound just today. Really, it was probably the smoothest trip from Kampala I've had yet. Of course, the roads were still full of potholes at times, and crazy buses barreling down the road. But, we had no issues along the way at all. Thank the Lord! So, Jaclyn and I are about to begin our four solid weeks of being here in Adjumani. We are so excited!
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Hope, faith, and love...: October 2008
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Hope, faith, and love. Sunday, October 19, 2008. The journey continues.in S. Sudan! This is just a quick note to ask for your love and prayers as we (Jeff, Michelle, Jaclyn, Rachel (her friend who has come to join us for 3 weeks, and I) head on up to S. Sudan most likely tomorrow. We are excited about being with the people of Magwi. Sudan During our community "convergence" time a couple of mornings ago we discussed what we envision for this time in Magwi. We are looking forward to spending time with Okot.
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Hope, faith, and love...: A little Christmas greeting...
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Hope, faith, and love. Thursday, December 25, 2008. A little Christmas greeting. LOVE this card and love you. You're working on your Annual Report across from me right now what. Get ready to text a lot today. January 1, 2009 at 2:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hope for Healing - Jaclyn Konczal. Mystic Africa Opening TONIGHT at studio unfiltered. Liz Story in Uganda. SudanVenture - Jeff Theisen. Rough and Rocky Journey. Sudan Partnership Weblog - Michelle Theisen. A little Christmas greeting.
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Hope, faith, and love...: Leaving Adjumani...
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Hope, faith, and love. Saturday, January 24, 2009. Sunday was our last morning to worship with our dear friends.there will be many "lasts" this week.but, many "firsts" are to come as I leave with a completely new perspective on life and my walk with Christ. I'm not sure if I'll blog again while in Uganda.We'll see. I'll leave you with some photos of the people I've spent time with in the last few weeks.Blessings to all! This is Morris Taban from Amazing Grace Orphanage holding baby Nancy. Jaclyn and ...