The countdown to Africa is on. Justin and I will leave July 9. We will be joining a few other US Pastors to teach at a National Pastors Conference in Uganda. (The conference is sponsored by the…
Meet Emilda. She is a Compassion International child. She is 18 with the mental capicities of a 3-year old. And she is FAST. So fast in fact, that she has quallified for the Special Olympic Summer World…
A special thanks to everyone who donated to the Uganda Ministry trip in July, 2011. Between our on-line donations and contributions that have come in to the church, the goal has been met (for both Justin and…
Have you ever met someone and it feels like you have known them a lifetime? Such is the case with my new life-long friend, Richmond Wandera. Last year, Richmond came to MCC to talk about Compassion International.…
Below is a video from Justin and I concerning the upcoming trip to Uganda. We filmed this a few weeks ago and mentioned the cost of $3500. It now looks like the total cost will be around…
As you may have read in previous posts, Justin Hoeppner and I have been invited to lead a National Pastor’s Conference in Uganda. Check out the video for some info on this great ministry. To donate toward…
As you saw in the previous post, I will be heading to Uganda in July as part of The National Church Leaders Conference. While there I (along with Justin Hoeppner) will be teaching and leading worship for…
Each year, The Pastor’s Discipleship Network of Uganda host the annual Pastor’s Conference. This conference is a gathering of a couple hundred African pastors who come to learn, connect, and worship. These guys are my heroes. Why?…
You can’t save the world. I know you want to. I know you think you can. But you can’t. However, you can save a kid or two. A kid like Jose. Jose is from Mexico. He is…
Meet Raymon. He is waiting for a sponsor through Compassion International. For $39 per month, Raymon can receive better nutrition, health care, education, and spiritual influence. I have visited Compassion sites and I can tell you first-hand…