Yes, it has been a while, but that is not because we have no
news, but more because we have been rather busy! There are presentations for the Summer to
prepare, sermons to write, exams to mark, visitors to attend to, Graduation
events to attend and prepare for, amongst many other things. Many of which you will hopefully hear about
in the Summer, but in the meantime, I’ll give you a quick round up!
Visitors
Joan Bryan and Amy McQueen came for a visit way back at the
end of March. Joan and Mark Bryan hope
to bring the family over around Christmas time, and Joan came over for a recky,
to establish what they all might do whilst here. They accompanied us on a visit to Busia,
helped out with a ladies’ meeting and the Sunday school, and visited a couple
of clinics, in the area. We hope they
were enthused enough to want to come back; we know the people here were, and
would love to see them again.
Amy, Imma, me, Joan and
Natasha at Sipi Falls NP, Uganda
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This week, Jun Shiomitsu arrived with his own personal
photographer! Jun is here to speak at
our Graduation ceremony, this coming Saturday.
He also is involved in the new African Business Institute, which he
hopes will help and inspire the Christian businessmen and women of Malawi and
Uganda. Please pray for him, as his
involvement in this new venture will mean an end to his work with the Japanese
banks, and him stepping out in faith and boldness with God.
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This selfie is taken by
Jun’s photographer, Miwaza Jemimah, posing with Kin Seong, Jun and Naomi at one
of the local markets. Not bad, eh!
Outreach
The Kajjansi outreach was put on hold this semester, as I
decided to take my role as Kurt Schimke’s assistant outreach co-ordinator
seriously! This meant that instead of
open air preaching with a board, I was open air preaching in Ndejje, where some
of our 4th Year students, led by Roger Drati, are seeking to plant a
church. Roger invited me along as a
guest, as well as Pastor Paul Ssemwunge who was to preach. When Paul had finished preaching he invited
me to speak, cajoling me to say more and more.
After, we invited the ladies (pictured) to tell us their prayer
requests, which we prayed for and the students promised to also remember.
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Pastor Paul Ssemwunge ministers to Doreen, Harriet, Grace and Aysha. |
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The Ndejje outreach team: Juuko, Daphine, John, Roger, Jeff, Joseph, Andrew, Pastor Paul, Thomas and Sunlight. |
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The Ladies
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Christianity Explored
One reason I haven’t
been preaching out and about on Sundays is because I have been asked to lead a
Christianity Explored course for a group of young teens, at our church (New
City Community Church, Kampala). I was
not that familiar with the course, and didn’t have any of the materials when
asked, but thank God, Andrew Carter did…in abundance! So for the last four weeks, we (Martha, Nico
and myself) have been arriving at church an hour earlier, with cake, bread,
jam, boiled eggs and tea, and the course textbook and New Testaments (we
haven’t got Bibles yet, in case you are feeling generous!), to feed the ever
expanding gang – physically and spiritually!
Please pray for this work, especially for the team-leaders, for guidance
as to where to go with the course when we return in September.
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The girls in the picture are, from left, |
Uganda Cranes
The Crested Crane (or Grey Crowned Crane) is Uganda’s
national bird (I shan’t say who I think is England’s!), it is also the nickname
of the Ugandan national football team.
Now, as I’ve said before, Edgar’s football team also train here (Edgar
being the Gary Lineker of Uganda – minus the sticky-out ears!), and a couple of
their youngsters have been scouted for training in Canada (Yes, I also wondered
what the link was between Canada and football).
Whether they were good enough for the trip was to be decided by Micho
(Milutin) Sredojevic, the national coach, who came to ABU to check them
out. And whilst he was here, he checked
out our pitch and facilities, and decided he wanted to bring the Cranes here
for some special training. I told him I
was too busy to get involved in all that palaver, but he insisted on bringing
the Under 23’s for a three day camp.
Yes, I said hello, but absolutely refused to help out, as we are so busy
here. Nevertheless, they stayed, they
played and they then headed off to Rwanda for their Olympic qualifier – where
they beat Rwanda 2-1! There’s no doubt,
being at ABU had the magic effect, as Micho pointed out, this is a very
‘spiritual’ place (!), and so it’s not surprising to hear, he plans to bring
the senior squad here next month.
Regardless, I won’t be here, and I won’t be coaching – I am here for ABU
students, and to serve God not Mammon!
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And…err…Uganda Cranes on the pitch! |
Graduation Day
I’m sure there will
come a time when Graduation Day will be a lot like Groundhog Day, but until
then, we look forward to our second and ABU’s seventh graduation. This means that Natasha has to worry about
transcripts and student grades, while I worry about what to wear! The students have already been photographed
in their gowns, and the excitement is building towards a crescendo. There will also be dinners, a Baccalaureate
Service and parties to attend, so you can see how serious the ‘what to wear’
issue is! As for Natasha sorting the
transcripts, I have every confidence in her, but I’m sure she’d appreciate your
prayers!
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The Class of 2015! |
England
So, to conclude, we will be heading back to the UK (our
second home!), very soon. In fact, we
land on the Saturday morning of the 6th June. We are likely to be in London for the first
week, staying at Natasha’s parents. But
that doesn’t mean you won’t see us…we will hopefully have our car back, and be
out and about visiting and catching up!
And hopefully, we will be catching up with YOU! We’d love to come visit you and maybe even
your church…just let us know if you would like a visit and for us to present
our work and the work of ABU. Please
book early, as last year, I inconveniently suffered a heart attack which meant
we had to cancel a few engagements! So
until then,
Love and blessings to you all,
In the name of Jesus,
Sean and Natasha