The past month in Uganda has come with a variety of exciting experiences, twists, ups, downs, God moments, and just plain beauty. The stars at night shine brighter then I have ever seen. The sunrises during our morning runs, and the sunsets at night are always a display of God’s artwork. My heart is with these children here, who will chase our car as it goes by, and who yell Muzungu! The people who we have met have astounded me with their faith, God is who they hold onto in all times of hardship. Hardship. Something that I thought I had some sort of idea of before coming here, but being here now I have a whole different perspective. Having something to eat, something to wear on all parts of the body, bathing, having clean water, loving parents and a family, these are all things that seem to be sometimes missing in the lives of people here. How blessed am I, a daughter of Christ, I do not deserve these gifts that I have been blessed with. The red dirt roads of Uganda have brought us to many towns and villages, to many people. I have been learning so much through this experience so far, and am so grateful. My prayer is that our teams will reach these people with loving hearts, and hands that are ready to serve. We leave for Kenya on Tuesday, may God bless our work and bring His kingdom to Africa!