It’s been a full week
We’ve been at work each day this week, serving different ministries and many people. Here’s a bit of what we were up to.
- On Monday Rebecca and Verity went to visit Pambazuka Ministries here in Jinja town. They toured the home, visited with the directors, and planned for how we can serve them while we’re here.
- On Tuesday Rebecca and I went back to YWAM, the place where we first met in 2011. We saw many old friends, met some new ones, and felt all sorts of nostalgia walking around the grounds where we lived and learned to love the Lord all those years ago.
- We also went to visit with our friends Claire and John. Claire is from the UK, and we met her at YWAM back in 2011. She met John there, and she has lived in Uganda with him ever since. We saw their home where they run a sustainable farm, welcoming the community on a daily basis to share in the fruits of their labour and also showing them how to farm for themselves.

- On Wednesday morning, Verity taught first-aid skills to about 50 missionary kids who are living here in Jinja. In the afternoon, we all went to Amani Baby Cottage, a home for orphaned children. Since 2003, Amani has cared for over 430 children. Today, they are caring for 33 children between the ages of 3 weeks and 7 years. Their immediate goal is to nourish the children while they are with them, and the longterm goal is to reunify them all with their family of origin or a forever family through adoption.
- Me and Verity, Asher and Aiden spent the afternoon simply playing with and loving on all the kids. Rebecca worked with some of the newborns, doing some head to toe exams and bottle feedings. Our plan is to visit the cottage every Wednesday.

- On Thursday, Rebecca and Verity were up early to head to the village. Alongside Redeemer Ministries, they travelled for hours to deliver 115 birth kits to pregnant women. These birth kits contain everything that’s required for a woman to be welcomed into the hospital to give birth. Without these supplies, they will be turned away. Thanks to your generous donations, we were able to fund most of these kits.
- In addition to delivering the kits, Rebecca was able to spend a few hours answering questions from all of the expecting mothers. While she was spending time with them, Verity went to the village school to teach the girls about menstruation.
- On Friday (as I’m writing this), we’ll be heading back to Pambazuka. I’ll be spending some one-on-one time with a pastor who is looking for some mentorship. At the same time, Rebecca will be meeting with the nurses as they plan to construct a new maternity ward. They’ll be looking to her to learn about best practices and what to prioritize.
- Our Saturdays will be set apart for rest and reconnection. Tomorrow we’ll take the boys to the pool and see if we can find some monkeys.
We’ve been enjoying all the simple pleasures here as a family. The boys are enthralled by all the nature. They’ve caught tree frogs, all sorts of lizards, and made an attempt at domesticating a monkey. We’re spotting and logging a new species of bird each day. Asher’s new favourite fruit is passionfruit, and Aiden eats “g nuts” (ground nuts, which are basically peanuts) by the handful. Rebecca and I are savouring each mango, avocado, and even the occasional local soda.
Ebola Update 🦠
There has been one new case reported in the country since we arrived. Also this week, a French doctor who was working in the DRC tested positive for Ebola upon returning home. Life in Jinja continues with business as usual.
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Grace and peace.
Alexander, Rebecca, Asher & Aiden
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