Missionary Kids in Action

Follow these missionary kids on their journey from the USA to Northern Uganda... first impressions, "did you knows," and other perspectives on missions and culture from the children's perspective.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Car repairs

This is where Daddy had to take our car battery for charging when it wouldn't start - "Doctor Battery!"

Thursday, October 11, 2012

I thought it there was a stick on our bathroom sink... but then the head moved!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Praying children


Acholi children are taught to pray like this - with their hands covering their face. Helps us be less distracted by keeping our hands still and our eyes closed!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Fortunate needs sponsors


This is my (Ana) best friend, Fortunate! She lives at Home of Love - she's lived there since she was a tiny baby. She needs sponsors still (Mom says: each child at Home of Love needs three sponsors to cover their costs - Fortie has one so far). Let us know if you want to sponsor her! We're in the same class at school now! :) I feel happy when I see her at school and I don't feel so scared by all the other children.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Ana's "first" day of Acholi school

(Here's Ana in her new uniform - dirty and tired after the morning at school and a "first day of school date" with Daddy afterwards!)

"I liked that I got to draw anything that I wanted to."
She got to sit with her friend, Fortunate, in the K2 class.
Her teachers didn't understand what she meant when she said that she had to "go potty." (oops!)
Her teachers were happy that she can write and draw very nicely!
She wasn't scared and the children were kind to her!
Thanks for praying!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The mob

(This is our first day at Home of Love in November - Ana is in the middle of this crowd, feeling shy - how would you feel surrounded by such a big crowd of children staring at you?)

Imagine walking into the school yard and every child wants to touch you.

Imagine not being able to walk because everyone is pressed in so close to you.

Imagine not being able to see all those hands reaching out to touch your hair and skin because there are hands reaching from everywhere.

Ana and Noah struggle with that situation at times. When we first arrived at Home of Love in November, it happened, but now the children are just friends, not a curiosity or a novelty. Now, although everyone always wants to hold Noah still, Ana runs around with her friends and they don't think much of the fact that she is white.

But today, when Ana and I walked into the school yard at Jesus is the Truth, a whole new class of preschool students had never seen Ana before. And she was mobbed again. Her soft white skin, her soft light brown hair... these other students have likely never seen a muno or mzungu their size before, especially not within touching distance.

Ana clung to me today until she finally saw her friend Fortunate and she relaxed and smiled and felt at home again. Thank you Lord for Fortunate!

Next week, Ana is probably going to start going to school a few days a week, but she's scared, because she doesn't like being crowded and touched and out of control.

Please pray for Ana as she goes into this scary new situation! Pray that the children would quickly learn to accept her as a friend. Pray that Ana would quickly learn Acholi so that she can talk to her new friends. Pray that Fortunate and Moses would be kind and considerate friends and help Ana (they are both in K2 class with Ana).

Friday, March 9, 2012

Cheetah tamer

I tamed this cheetah in the wild! (okay, it's a statue, but hey! I'm only 18 months old, what do you expect?!)