Today was missions Sunday in church, my favorite Sunday since I was a girl. Today there were two gentlemen from Uganda. To listen to them was amazing. They were both raised muslim one in the city and one in the bush. They both came from families where their father had more than one wife. One of the men, Abdu told of how he felt like an orphan in his own home. There was so much competition between the wives for the husbands time which then filtered down to the children competing for his time. He says now God is his father and He is no longer an orphan but a son. He also encouraged single woman not to chase after men. He said if you want to be married pray and let the man find you. "If a woman finds and chases the man and they get married they will have a honeymoon for a day or a week, but if the man finds her and chases her they will honeymoon for life." (that was for all of my single girlfriends who are trying desperately to be married, just relax!) He said he has not given up his muslim name because it allows the muslims to listen to him and realize he was at one time in the same situation as they were.
The next gentleman, Robert, spoke about how both in Uganda and America we have God on our currency. He then went on the tell us he heard that our government wants to remove this and he is saddened. He was shocked to find out how children here cannot pray in school because there he is allowed to go into schools, even muslim ones, and tell about Jesus. Here we feel we are ahead of the world when we are falling behind. If we remove God, which is what our county was founded on, we will suffer.
If you have not received the e mail about adding "In God we trust" to the back of you envelopes please do. The e mail just asks that you write "In God we trust" on the back flap of the envelope to remind others of the foundation of our great country.
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