A couple of days ago, while walking home in the late afternoon, I met a wonderful man named Robert. He is a Ugandan man who quickly shared with me about Uganda's economy. We covered a good distance as we talked, and I don't even think that he was originally headed in the direction that I was. I'm grateful to have met him, for the first question I'd asked was if he knew Jesus, and he told me that he knew Jesus well, and he eventually shared that many Ugandans know Jesus and that just in our little town of Mukono, there are a number of churches (Anglican, Catholic, and others). On another note, we also saw Jehovah's witnesses here a few days back.
A very kind Kenyan student named Lazerous has been deepening a friendship with me here at the school. He and I hope to continue to fellowship during meal times, but to also play sports activities. He will be competing in a nation wide sports competition next month that I also hope to attend.
Further friendships are being built as we venture into different places on campus. There is a wonderful woman named Lydia who seems to enjoy each day that a few of us students will by smoothies from her. They are called, "Canadian Ice", and she makes them very well.
A very kind Kenyan student named Lazerous has been deepening a friendship with me here at the school. He and I hope to continue to fellowship during meal times, but to also play sports activities. He will be competing in a nation wide sports competition next month that I also hope to attend.
Further friendships are being built as we venture into different places on campus. There is a wonderful woman named Lydia who seems to enjoy each day that a few of us students will by smoothies from her. They are called, "Canadian Ice", and she makes them very well.
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