Updates From:
Interns
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Howdy team, It’s Max, back at it again with another blog. One neat little thing we do between SLAM weeks with our teams seems to be going to the movies. Last night, our team (Americans and East Africans) watched that new Superman movie. It…
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When we arrived at the campus in Uganda, we were welcomed with many Ugandan dances. We also had many worship sessions. They didn’t waste a second and started dancing. That was when I knew that they loved to dance. While at SLAM, we had…
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Our days begin with a time of worship and prayer. It is a wonderful start to what becomes a very busy day with events and projects running back to back. During SLAM camps, we hit the road to service projects right after breakfast. My…
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This is my first time being on the side of SLAM that is organizing and running the whole program. I am a SLAM kid and grew up going every summer since I was able. Getting to facilitate the experience that has had such a…
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This is my first time being on the side of SLAM that is organizing and running the whole program. I am a SLAM kid and grew up going every summer since I was able. Getting to facilitate the experience that has had such a…
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It’s Kenya time! This week our team has traveled over several days to be in Kenya today. We made several awesome stops at churches along the way. There was one stop at a church in Kamuli Uganda where we were able to facilitate a…
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Hello family! I’ve been in Uganda for over a week now and we just finished our first SLAM week and are now heading out of a church visit in Eastern Uganda. It’s been such a great experience to meet all of the East African…
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Wow!!! Oh my goodness! I’m in Uganda! Holy moly! Being in Africa has been such a blessed experience and I’ve loved every second of it! This last week we got the opportunity to run a SLAM service camp for youth here, and it was…
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This internship has been a wonderful experience all the way to this point. From welcoming everyone at the airport to getting to have these wonderful conversations with them. In each and every conversation I had, I can see the excitement everyone had to serve…
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Sometimes your work isn’t visible or praised. What does it feel like to grow in areas that others don’t see? What do you think God sees? A lot of the work I have done has not been in front of people. During this Uganda…
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