Mainse family in UGANDA 1 of 2
September 11th - 28th, 2006

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In the village we stayed one night. Ajaa B, Dokolo
Main street is for everyone - our van is behind
wild life on the side of the road
2004 there were 130 people massacred in this village
many children carry children
David-Peter being welcomed
animals everywhere
How half of the world lives
IDP camp - Internally displaced people
2 million forced to live in IDP camps in the North
These people have lived here for up to 5 years
The LRA rebels have forced people to run to these camps
Fountain boarding school. 1/2 are from IDP camps
They are loved here
45 girls sleep in a small area.
Their Kitchen
nutritional food is given
We ministered in a large village church
Kathy and I both preached
They really responded to Kathy's passion
Mothers have their hands full in Africa
I think we were more blessed than they were
Joy during hard times
We met many family here.
Africans love to worship and dance... so do we.
The family of God
I got to Jam with the locals
In Lira Elizabeth taught a sunday school class
Rachelle also taught a class and preached in the evening to teens
They prepared our food in this kitchen
 
a quick rest between preparations
a traditional kitchen
Elizabeth and a village home
The pastors of the area eating. church behind
family lunch
Pastor Charles on left and daughter join us.
always time for music
Yes... it's a toilet. just a hole in the ground. The stick means occupied
DP is victorious
Mainse's with the village folk
Kathy sits with the matriarchs of the village.
We sleeped in this grass hut
They decorated it for us. and put news paper on the walls.
The bug net brought great comfort. mud walls, cow dung floor
1/2 of Uganda is under 15.
Babies go everywhere. no baby buggies or strollers
White people scare little ones.

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