Updates From:
Interns
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We just finished our first week here in Uganda and all I can say is wow. This place is amazing, and the people are so sweet. Something wanted to talk about was a lesson I learned from a few of our leaders. Mr. Garner…
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We’ve just left Uganda!!! I have been blessed beyond measure and have enjoyed my time here more than words can say. The culture, the food, and the dancing have been wonderful to experience. Our campus in Uganda is so beautiful too. Our cooperatives really…
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2 Corinthians 1:7 “Our hope for you is unshaken, for we know as you share in our sufferings, you will also share in our comfort.” A number of years ago, I found my introverted self in uncomfortable situations where I had to engage in…
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For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, by setting aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations. His purpose was to create in himself one…
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We have now completed 3 SLAM service camps. The first one started in Nashvillie, moving to El Salvador, and then Uganda. Over these camps I started off my first camp getting training and having the camp facilitation modeled for me. Then the second time…
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This past week and a half I have been in Uganda, Africa! I am currently helping with a SLAM mission trip we are hosting on our campus in Uganda. SLAM is a week long mission trip that helps youth to have a facilitated time…
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This week our Intern Team has been putting on SLAM Uganda. It’s been challenging, but an amazing time getting to improve some from El Sal. The biggest thing for me that I’m still amazed by is getting to meet the people I’ve been hearing…
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Yesterday, I had the privilege of helping lead a group of East African SLAM students in a service project in the small town where our Uganda GOD campus is located. Everything here is within walking distance from campus, which shows how small of a…
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Right now I am in Uganda helping put on SLAM for around 200 youth. A typical SLAM day here in Uganda looks different every day, because in Uganda the people are event oriented, less time oriented like in America. Here is an overview: SLAM…
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During our El Salvador trip, I got to see and reconnect with Orlando Kenya and Gabby three cooperatives and Institute Students on Campus that I had met in 2021. Before 2021 I had heard about them and what they did on Campus but it…
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