Our Ugandan kids all learn English in their country, but they learn British English, or "the queen's" English. So every now and then, they say things in a more proper way than we would. Catherine gave us a prime example at the park today when she came up and told us,
"I have just stepped in the poop of dog!"
Friday, December 19, 2008
Well, when you say it like that...
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They all have a story...
This year's children came to us all the way from Nepal, Uganda and the Philippines. Most of them come from children's homes, but they all have a story of trials that God has brought them through. Some of them have faced things in their young lives that most of us won't face in a lifetime. We praise the Lord for the ministries that love and care for these kids, and most importantly, are teaching them what it means to live for Christ. These children are the future Christian leaders to some of the most unreached areas of our world. We are so blessed to be able to disciple them and have them here as missionaries to the U.S. this year.
give hope
Everywhere we tour, people have the opportunity to give HOPE by sponsoring a child. Just $30 a month provides a little boy or girl with food, clothing, medicine and an education, but it also gives that child the opportunity to hear about Jesus...the only HOPE for eternity! Maybe this is something you've always wanted to do, but you just wanted to make sure it was a trustworthy organization. Maybe you came to a concert and are still thinking about it. Whatever the case, we hope that you will prayerfully consider sponsoring a child. There's no better time to invest in eternity!
Tour Schedule
'09-'10 tour schedule to come...we'll be heading west this year!
4 comments:
Tiff, that is soooo cute!! I love it!! I know that you are blessed with laughter everyday with that many kids around. I know there isn't a day that goes by that I don't laugh at something my kids are doing. Enjoy the laughter, it is good medicine!! Miss you :-)
I laughed at my desk so hard. That is so Ugandan! She is so cute. I really miss you guys. Praying for you.
Sally
My family and friends loved this!! :)
Having recently spent 2 days with Catherine in Concord, I can totally picture her saying this...I laughed out loud when I read it.
Thanks Tiffany for keeping us up to date with life on the road.
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