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The Uganda 2000 Team: (L to R), Barbara Woods, Aaron Sims, Jim Sutherland, Hattie Riley, Bertha Lloyd, Flo Samuels. |
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Arrival at Kampala, Uganda, with 22 duffels and boxes of gifts and gear. |
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A class in cults at Westminster Bible College, taught by Jim Sutherland. |
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Crusade attendees at Kajjansi crusade (after Sims preaching) Over 280 professed Christ in personal evangelism and at the crusades. |
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Kajjansi church structure at start of week (donated by Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga). |
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Aaron Sims preached most evenings at the Kajjansi church planting crusade. |
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(L>R) Aaron Sims with Pastor Francis Mayanja, who was selected to pastor the new church at Kajjansi. |
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What God did--the new Kajjansi congregation at week's end, with our ladies distributing gifts from Chattanooga churches (as they did at each venue). |
| The very first worship service at Kajjansi, being addressed by Pastor Francis Mayanja (at left, with translator for our benefit). |
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| (L>R) Africa Christian Training Ministries Director Rashid Luswa, with his assistant Patrick Bukena, officially inaugurating the New Life Presbyterian Church of Kajjansi. |
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| (L>R) Team at Kajjansi crusade site: Aaron Sims, Barbara Woods, Bertha Lloyd, Flo Samuels, Hattie Riley. The choir and AV team from First Presbyterian Church, with whom we served all week, is already at work. |
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Hattie Riley responding to one of the many, and difficult questions asked by a lady at Kiryondongo. Many are in polygamous marriages. |
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Some of the Christian reference books donated by Bonnie Kring for theological libraries here at Kiryondongo, and elsewhere. |
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Jim Sutherland teaching on marriage, parenting and prayer at Kiryondongo Sudanese Refugee Settlement. |
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A poisonous snake being killed by Sudanese. The snake wrapped itself around a pole in one of the church walls at the start of the first seminar (and a first for this church). It was promptly decapitated. After this, we had no more conflicts during the week. |
| Ladies in leadership at Kiryondongo Sudanese Refugee Settlement, joyously processing home in thanksgiving for the week of ministry by our ladies. |
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Fort Portal, worship at Busero New Life Presbyterian Church, where our final seminars were conducted. |
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John Mugabe, founder of Charity Prison Ministries, receiving ministry equipment.
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| Fundamentalist Tabliq Muslim crusade at downtown Kampala (we had a "debate" with this group some years ago). |
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