This month's ministry schedule was packed to the brim. Here's a peek into my month in photos.
School assemblies. We would give testimonies, preach, teach songs, and answer any question the Ugandans had. Highlight questions included: What is the significance of the Jordan River to Christianity? Exactly how many pieces of clothing did Jesus wear when he died on the cross? Will you help me with my track & field skills if I come to your country?
We preached at a different church at least every 3 days. We also went to a church overnight (it lasts until 5am!). Singing, dancing, and spirit-calls abounded.
We spent a few days teaching in a school. I taught fractions and how to factor (my inner nerd rejoiced). Krystyna and I taught P3 and P4 classes in the same classroom. My class faced one way while her class faced another. The kids sat on wooden planks atop stones, and occasionally we'd have to pause class to adjust the benches.
Some of the people I met this month:
Baby Jerry

Juliet

Evangelism. We did a ton of house-to-house evangelizing, which was really just sharing the story of our lives and telling people about the hope of Jesus Christ. People received Jesus right and left, it was pretty amazing and definitely humbling.