For the entire Race we’ve heard “wait til you get to Africa, that’s when it will get hard.” But I haven’t experienced that just yet, maybe because I feel called to this continent, but still, I haven’t felt that at all. I think a big part of that is because Denise and I have yet again been blessed with our own room, with a bed, sheets and blanket. We have been blessed with a person to cook for us, we’ve been blessed with a contact who goes out of his way to make sure that we get to where we need to be safely. We’ve also been blessed with a variety of ministry this month.

I was given the opportunity to preach for the first time on the Race a little while back. It was awesome! I didn’t feel nervous at all. I later heard there were over 400 people at the service, and mainly because they heard a ‘mazoongoo’ (side note: I have no idea how to spell that word so it is spelled phonetically) or ‘white person’ was preaching. I was encouraged when the congregation clapped when I mentioned something they agreed with J After I preached, the head pastor got up and gave a powerful message, and then said in a powerful voice that he felt God calling him to call out evil spirits, so that’s exactly what he did. Then he looked at us, and said, ‘go pray for people.’ What followed was a whirlwind of prayers and deliverance. It was amazing.

After that, the pastor got in front of the congregation and took a collection called the “America seed.” They gave that seed to us. These people, who could use the money, gave it to us for no other reason than to bless us because they felt our presence had blessed them.

When I had finished preaching and the service was over, Denise and I were informed that a woman came to the head pastor. This woman had been haunted by a demonic spirit for a while. She told the pastor that while I was preaching, she saw someone in front of her, and that this person had reached inside of her and yanked the evil spirit out, and then left. For some reason, God choose to use me in that moment to help Him in delivering a young woman. At the end of the service, at least 8 people had been delivered! Praise God!

Trying to explain how I felt after that is extremely hard to do. It has been prophesied over Denise and I would be heavily involved in deliverance ministry, and I’m seeing more and more how God is putting us in situations that help us to grow in that direction. God is blessing us with His presence and His anointing to go out and deliver His people. I’m looking forward to God growing us in this area, because I feel this ministry is something that is lacking. I can’t wait to see how God uses us to set His people free!

Please pray for the people of Uganda. There is a great need here, the people need work. They need better housing, better food, better and more available water. They need Ugandan men who follow Christ to step up and help the widowed and unmarried mothers. Please keep this country in your prayers, God is doing amazing things here!

At this time, Denise and I still need around $5000. God has been so faithful in this area, but we still need more help. Please prayerfully consider donating to our fund as we continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Thank you all so much for your help, we love and miss all of you! For the entire Race we’ve heard “wait til you get to Africa, that’s when it will get hard.” But I haven’t experienced that just yet, maybe because I feel called to this continent, but still, I haven’t felt that at all. I think a big part of that is because Denise and I have yet again been blessed with our own room, with a bed, sheets and blanket. We have been blessed with a person to cook for us, we’ve been blessed with a contact who goes out of his way to make sure that we get to where we need to be safely. We’ve also been blessed with a variety of ministry this month.

I was given the opportunity to preach for the first time on the Race a little while back. It was awesome! I didn’t feel nervous at all. I later heard there were over 400 people at the service, and mainly because they heard a ‘mazoongoo’ (side note: I have no idea how to spell that word so it is spelled phonetically) or ‘white person’ was preaching. I was encouraged when the congregation clapped when I mentioned something they agreed with J After I preached, the head pastor got up and gave a powerful message, and then said in a powerful voice that he felt God calling him to call out evil spirits, so that’s exactly what he did. Then he looked at us, and said, ‘go pray for people.’ What followed was a whirlwind of prayers and deliverance. It was amazing.

After that, the pastor got in front of the congregation and took a collection called the “America seed.” They gave that seed to us. These people, who could use the money, gave it to us for no other reason than to bless us because they felt our presence had blessed them.

When I had finished preaching and the service was over, Denise and I were informed that a woman came to the head pastor. This woman had been haunted by a demonic spirit for a while. She told the pastor that while I was preaching, she saw someone in front of her, and that this person had reached inside of her and yanked the evil spirit out, and then left. For some reason, God choose to use me in that moment to help Him in delivering a young woman. At the end of the service, at least 8 people had been delivered! Praise God!

Trying to explain how I felt after that is extremely hard to do. It has been prophesied over Denise and I would be heavily involved in deliverance ministry, and I’m seeing more and more how God is putting us in situations that help us to grow in that direction. God is blessing us with His presence and His anointing to go out and deliver His people. I’m looking forward to God growing us in this area, because I feel this ministry is something that is lacking. I can’t wait to see how God uses us to set His people free!

Please pray for the people of Uganda. There is a great need here, the people need work. They need better housing, better food, better and more available water. They need Ugandan men who follow Christ to step up and help the widowed and unmarried mothers. Please keep this country in your prayers, God is doing amazing things here!

At this time, Denise and I still need around $5000. God has been so faithful in this area, but we still need more help. Please prayerfully consider donating to our fund as we continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Thank you all so much for your help, we love and miss all of you!

For the entire Race we’ve heard “wait til you get to Africa, that’s when it will get hard.” But I haven’t experienced that just yet, maybe because I feel called to this continent, but still, I haven’t felt that at all. I think a big part of that is because Denise and I have yet again been blessed with our own room, with a bed, sheets and blanket. We have been blessed with a person to cook for us, we’ve been blessed with a contact who goes out of his way to make sure that we get to where we need to be safely. We’ve also been blessed with a variety of ministry this month.

I was given the opportunity to preach for the first time on the Race a little while back. It was awesome! I didn’t feel nervous at all. I later heard there were over 400 people at the service, and mainly because they heard a ‘mazoongoo’ (side note: I have no idea how to spell that word so it is spelled phonetically) or ‘white person’ was preaching. I was encouraged when the congregation clapped when I mentioned something they agreed with J After I preached, the head pastor got up and gave a powerful message, and then said in a powerful voice that he felt God calling him to call out evil spirits, so that’s exactly what he did. Then he looked at us, and said, ‘go pray for people.’ What followed was a whirlwind of prayers and deliverance. It was amazing.

After that, the pastor got in front of the congregation and took a collection called the “America seed.” They gave that seed to us. These people, who could use the money, gave it to us for no other reason than to bless us because they felt our presence had blessed them.

When I had finished preaching and the service was over, Denise and I were informed that a woman came to the head pastor. This woman had been haunted by a demonic spirit for a while. She told the pastor that while I was preaching, she saw someone in front of her, and that this person had reached inside of her and yanked the evil spirit out, and then left. For some reason, God choose to use me in that moment to help Him in delivering a young woman. At the end of the service, at least 8 people had been delivered! Praise God!

Trying to explain how I felt after that is extremely hard to do. It has been prophesied over Denise and I would be heavily involved in deliverance ministry, and I’m seeing more and more how God is putting us in situations that help us to grow in that direction. God is blessing us with His presence and His anointing to go out and deliver His people. I’m looking forward to God growing us in this area, because I feel this ministry is something that is lacking. I can’t wait to see how God uses us to set His people free!

Please pray for the people of Uganda. There is a great need here, the people need work. They need better housing, better food, better and more available water. They need Ugandan men who follow Christ to step up and help the widowed and unmarried mothers. Please keep this country in your prayers, God is doing amazing things here!

At this time, Denise and I still need around $5000. God has been so faithful in this area, but we still need more help. Please prayerfully consider donating to our fund as we continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Thank you all so much for your help, we love and miss all of you!