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Continue scrolling to follow our adventures as we travel to Rwanda and Uganda to visit our partners, see the work and look at new projects to undertake to further the gospel. Do be praying for us along the way.
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Over And Out
We are now back in the UK and reunited with our families. We give thanks to God for all we have seen, the conversations we have had, the...


Markets And Madness
Up, packed and a leisurely breakfast eaten, we were collected by Patrick for our last day in Uganda. We must leave Kijjabwemi at 3pm....


Tanks A Bunch
This morning we awoke to a deluge of ‘blessings’, shorter dresses and waterproof sandals were definitely the order of the day. When it...


Lazy Tuesday
Today is a public holiday in Uganda, Martyrs Day marks the killing of 45 Christians executed for their faith between 1885 & 1887. Patrick...


Banana Chips & Building Bricks
With Eriab at the wheel this morning we headed off once again on the long and dusty road to Rakai. We were looking forward to seeing Rev...


Prayers and Potholes
A fairly early start this morning saw us on the road to Rakai, where we have a new sponsorship project, a youth income generation...


KOP A Load of This
Today we had the joy of spending the entire day at the KOP Saturday Project, worshiping, eating and playing with the sponsored children....


Scrumping With The Bishop
Oh, the joy of a hot, powerful shower to start the day. Banda Lodge is definitely geared for western visitors. A leisurely breakfast this...


Balls and Borders
Today we were packed and ready to go by 8am. Breakfast of battered boiled eggs was certainly different. We had discovered last night that...


From Kids To Corn
A tasty breakfast today of chicken, omelette, mandazi and fruit, we did our best but that is a lot of food first thing in the morning....


Grab A Goat
It’s a long way to Giheta Parish along the dancing roads, but the scenery is breath taking, and we cannot help but be in awe of God’s...


And The Bleat Goes On
The Kigali Guest House is in the grounds of the Cathedral and as we headed to the café for breakfast we were surprised to see a number of...


Sunday Already?
A quick breakfast overlooking the lake and it was time to bid a sad farewell to this beautiful place. Our overriding impression is one of...


A Phoenix Rising
We were woken early today by the very vocal wildlife. Having arrived after dark last night we were unaware of the beauty of this...


Karongi Here We Come
A frustrating start to the day when our breakfast, available from 7am we had been told, arrived at 8.25, the same time as Bp Nathan...


Lost in Kigali
A predictable breakfast of bread, egg and banana has us feeling very much 'back in Rwanda'. Google maps told us the Cathedral was over...


WE HAVE ARRIVED
A 2.30 am start has made for a long day but thankfully we are safely arrived in Kigali, Rwanda's bustling capital. The flights were...


PRAYERS FOR JOURNEY MERCIES
The need for funding for so many projects in Rwanda and Uganda never slows down; Pastor training, church repairs, bikes and motorbikes...


Show us the way to go Home
And so our visit has come to an end. After a short detour by some of the team to visit the local wildlife, we have all returned safely...


Get us to the Church on Time
Our final full day in Kijjabwemi and once again we set off in the rain. Slipping and sliding along the murram roads we arrived in...


Singing in the Rain
Torrential rain, thunder and lightning since 5am delayed our start today. We were so looking forward to another day at KOP with the...


Little Children
The road to Kabwami is well travelled, today we went back to see the school refurbished during lockdown. You may remember our magazine...


All Kinds of Everything
Our day started with visits to some of those who have benefitted from the Loan4Hope Project, the businesses included roadside snacks,...


There's a Goat in my House
Today we headed for Kikonge. First a quick visit to the church, where Finn was delighted to find large bat’s nesting in the roof. Sadly,...


Shake Rattle & Roll
The first morning we have woken to sun, a pleasant surprise but we had a long drive ahead. Patrick arrived promptly at 9 and we left for...


Raindrops keep falling on our heads
Thunder, lightning and torrential rain accompanied our breakfast today, and this is supposed to be the dry season. Climate change is...


Get us to the Church on Time
When Patrick arrived to collect us for church in Kabwami Parish this morning we were running a little late and still eating breakfast, we...


Smiley Happy People
An uplifting day at the KOP Project started as always with a time of worship and prayer led by the older children. Mackline preached in...


All You Need is Love
This morning was spent visiting the clinic at Kimwanyi where CHI , through your generosity, are able to sponsor two nurses. We were given...


One More Step
Our first morning in Uganda, saw us walking down to St John's Church to meet Patrick and David. We had a quick tour of the refurbished...

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