Ugandan Summer 2018
I am blessed to be able to share the stories of God’s work happening in Uganda through four corners ministries. They are doing an incredible work and God is using them to reach the people of northen Uganda and South Sudan. fourcorners.org
We spent 10 days on the trip this summer. All was in Uganda but the time was split between Abaana’s Hope (Four Corners Ministry location outside of Gulu) and the South Sudanese refugee camps in the Adjumani town area. Here are some images of the pastor training and mission work that is happening there.
One of the perks of visiting Uganda is the opportunity to go on a safari. Murchison Falls National Park is an AMAZING place where it sits on the banks of the Nile. We ventured our across the park late this afternoon and got to see some of God’s most magnificent creatures. Being 6 feet away from a wild lion is a wild experience for sure.
Murchison Falls is an amazing display of the power of water. You can’t imagine the massive amounts of water that is being forced into this tiny crevasse. The entirety of the Nile river squeezed into such a small space -
Here’s what Wikipedia says “Murchison Falls, also known as Kabalega Falls, is a waterfall between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on the White Nile River in Uganda. At the top of Murchison Falls, the Nile forces its way through a gap in the rocks, only 7 meters (23 ft) wide, and tumbles 43 meters before flowing westward into Lake Albert. The outlet of Lake Victoria sends around 300 cubic meters per second of water over the falls, squeezed into a gorge less than ten meters (30 ft) wide.”
Photos do not do it justice.