Thursday, May 28, 2015

Uganda Update

Yes!! The internet has been spotty all day and my laptop hasn't been able to connect to the internet until now. After traveling for seventeen hours, Anna and I finally arrived at the Bethesda Medical Center at one in the morning. We were greeted by Dr. Livingstone and Dr. Luke Lim's nephew, John (who is visiting in Uganda for 6 months). It's currently the rainy season in life so it isn't too hot or too cold right now (I would say around 80 degrees?). The noise level reminds me a bit of Seoul. Although Kampala looks nothing like Seoul, you constantly hear street noise from cars and motorcycles on the street. The first thing I noticed was that they drive on the left side of the road here like they do in England. I went to the fruit market with Missionary Grace to buy some fruits and I learned that crossing the street is actually really scary. You know the chicken game where the chicken dodges cars to get to the other side. Except instead of a chicken crossing the street, it's you. Mangoes and avocados are a lot cheaper here so I think I'll be eating a lot of them in the next few months.

We still don't really know what we're doing at the hospital or in the ministry (I think teaching CBF? To the CBF Teachers - any advices?) but I'm excited to see what God has in store! Also I haven't spoken this much Korean since the last time I visited Korea.

I'm also so thankful for everyone who has been supporting us through prayer!! Before leaving, I just gave a message on the importance of the unity of the body of Christ. It's amazing being part of the body of Christ and experiencing the benefits from it.

1 comment:

  1. Excited about what God has in store. Update us often! And, brother's house internet is also spotty. So, Uganda is not so bad.

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