Back in America...
Well, I totally failed in keeping up with my blog over the summer. But now the trip is over, and I just wanted to write a little bit about what I learned from the trip, and the things that I will take away from it.
This summer was such a blessing to me. Saying that I was sad to leave is a huge understatement! Saying goodbye to the kids that stole my heart over the two months that I was there was beyond hard. But it was time to go, and I know that I will see them again!
Thank you so much for supporting me financially, with prayers, and with letters. I was so encouraged by your monetary donations, the letters that I looked forward to reading every day, the gifts, and the words of encouragement through Facebook, my blog and email! God definitely used you to make some awesome things happen! He worked in so many ways, and glory was given to him as well!
Well, I totally failed in keeping up with my blog over the summer. But now the trip is over, and I just wanted to write a little bit about what I learned from the trip, and the things that I will take away from it.
This summer was such a blessing to me. Saying that I was sad to leave is a huge understatement! Saying goodbye to the kids that stole my heart over the two months that I was there was beyond hard. But it was time to go, and I know that I will see them again!
Some of the orphanage boys :) |
This summer, I was a teacher, student, friend, sister, nurse, servant, honored guest, and most of all, ambassador of God. While I was there, the kids got new mattresses, a few new bunk beds, new clothes, new shoes, new toothbrushes and toothpaste, letters from their American friends and sponsors, and much more! They met and loved many volunteers who came in to help them out, and they were so appreciative of them. I watched them praise God like no other child or adult I have ever seen here in America. They know Jesus. And it's awesome. There are so many stories to share, pictures to show, and memories that I will never be able to let go of. I could write all day and never be able to finish telling you about my experience, but for now, I will just write about the lessons that I learned:
Ugandans are super respectful. I have never met people who are so respectful and so grateful in my life. Compared to American kids, these kids have nothing, and so when they receive something, or know that you are there to love or help them, they are so appreciative for it. They know to respect adults. They know to respect their parents. Also, there were many occasions where a random person would just thank me for coming to help “their people”. I felt a little awkward because I know that I am not doing much except following God’s will and loving as much as I can, but the fact that they appreciate it so much is what really stood out to me!
Beautiful Cathy |
With that being said, never take anything for granted. For a while, I struggled with feeling of guilt because I have all of this “stuff” at home, while they have almost nothing. But I came to the conclusion that while these things are not necessary for happiness, it isn’t wrong to have them as long as you don’t become dependent on them. It’s ok to appreciate a washing machine, electricity and running water. But if for some reason, we lose access to those things, we shouldn’t freak out because we no longer have them. We have to remember that there are people who live without them at all.
Some of the Safe House boys :) |
Derrick's friends and family worshipping God -- AMAZING! |
The last lesson (that doesn’t seems so important when compared to the rest, but is still important) is that cultures are very different. I learned that the way we do things in America is not the case everywhere. There are differences in mannerisms, language, food, dress, and simple tasks. It was so interesting to learn about and experience the culture of Uganda. I love different cultures, and I hope that I can continue to learn about Ugandan culture, as well as the culture of other people groups in the world.
This trip was not a once in a lifetime trip. There will be more. I want to do everything that I can to help the people that I fell so in love with. I thank you so much for your support, but I also want to ask you to join me in helping them. This organization is doing their best to provide the basic needs of these kids, and they need support! If you are willing to help, I would really appreciate it, and so would the kids! I will keep you updated on the needs as they arise!
Thank you so much for all of your support so far!
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