
Saturday 14th to Saturday 21st March 2009
March 21, 2009THE CASE OF THE MISSING WEEK
Wow is it that long since I did a post, it may seem as though I have forgotten about you who read my blog. I haven’t, it’s just that when you get behind it seems so hard to try and catch up. Last week was not too busy, but other factors made it impossible to get onto the internet and post blog entries. Firstly on the weekend a close friend of ours had a relative pass away, then on Monday we travelled three or so hours to the burial and back. Then we have a week or two (still going on now) of power interruptions – mind you that is after a weekend of power out all day to do maintenance, obviously they uncovered, or created a greater underlying problem. Then UTL (our internet provider) decided to do a crack down on people that used two phones on one account by disconnecting everyone and waiting for them to come and complain and then sending them away to provide proof that their phone is the one linked to the account.
Sorry for the missing information of this week, but nothing too exciting happened, just normal run of the mill life in Kabale. At least I assume that is the case as I can’t remember much more – just those things that made life a little difficult.
Hi Dave & Kathryn,
Trust all is well where you are. I know there are a number of projects on your plate this year. We are praying for you continually. Isn’t it amazing how business is conducted in Africa? Your Internet story is a true example!
Julie and I are looking forward to taking the team to India on April 5th. Jason Tilse, Angela Stephens, James Woollett and of course Phil are coming. We know it will be a great experience for us all in visiting Shillong. There’s lots to do and we hope that it will generate real interest in the future.
Hope ministry is going well in Kabale. I know the Northside team are preparing to visit Watoto at the end of the year. Has Peter McClenaghan been in touch with you about bring a team down south? He said he was looking into it.
God bless you in your work for Him.
Blessings,
Stephen Elliott