I sit here in my new bedroom, in a nice apartment just off
of main street in Jinja, the sun shining through my windows, the breeze
rustling my curtains, I can hear the traffic of jinja town go by, people
shouting for a boda, random conversations of people as they move down the
streets, horns honking in a distance, and I feel overwhelmed with how blessed I
am.
As many of you know just before leaving Canada, all of my
most valued possessions were stolen from me.
At the moment that happened I felt stunned that God would allow such a
thing to happen to me. In Uganda, sure,
I would expect that to happen, but in Canada?
I was not prepared. I had somehow
let myself believe that all of the difficulties that I experience happen in
Uganda, and that Canada was my ‘safe place’, were I had come to re energize
myself because of how difficult things could be in Uganda. Obviously I was quickly
awakened to reality.
What amazes me (although not surprises me) is how God turned
the whole situation around into being a situation that brought glory to His
name, and opened my eyes to see just how many people I have in my life who love
and support me and are willing to give up so many of their own belongings for
my benefit. What was just was returned
to me 2,3,and 4 fold. People that I
don’t even know were sending me money and small groups they have I have never
heard of were praying for me and The Sanctuary.
God used a situation meant for evil and turned it into something
beautiful. I have never felt more loved
or supported in all my life. Let me take
a moment here to say THANK YOU to each and every person who helped turn my
“impossible situation” into a blessing!
Please know that you have been directly used by God to bring glory to
His name and hope to my heart!
The trip home (or rather home away from home) to Uganda was
uneventful. I was greeted with open arms
by the boys, and felt in my heart that I was back where I was supposed to
be. My time in Canada was exactly what I
needed to re-energize and build up my strength by spending so much time with my
family and friends, but for now – this is where I belong.
I only spent a couple of nights actually living at The
Sanctuary, and then moved all of my things out to the apartment I mentioned
earlier in Jinja. While I miss some of
the moments I had with the boys being their primary care-giver, I recognize
that the time for me to be such a large role in their lives has past, and while
I will always be actively involved in their life, it will be to a different
capacity. I should say that having my
own place, where I am not woken up in the morning with requests for pens or
lotion or toothpaste IS rather lovely.
So what does my life look like now? I still spend each evening from about 5-9 at
The Sanctuary. Helping with homework,
talking to the boys about their days or things that are happening in their
lives, helping to keep the house clean/organized, being there for devotions,
etc. During the day I help out with our
other project – Jinja Connection, as well as spending a lot of time working on
the computer creating budgets, preparing documents, newsletters, blogs, etc.
In my absence we still have Ronnie working at The Sanctuary
– making sure that the boys are waking up on time, doing our shopping, preparing
lunch for the boys who are home for lunch, and doing whatever else needs to be
done in between. We are also continuing
our search for house parents, and have had a few possibilities mentioned to us
that we will be researching further. Until then, we have just hired an intern
who will be at The Sanctuary for 6 days a week working alongside Ronnie to meet
the needs of the boys, but whereas Ronnie is more focused on the physical and
social well being of the boys, Dues will be specifically focusing in on their
emotional and spiritual needs. We are
excited to have him join our team, and look forward to seeing what changes he
will bring to the home.
That’s a brief update on life here in Jinja, stay posted for
more stories of the day to day activities at The Sanctuary!
Love you all,
Mel
Mike and Kanyike
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Robert and his brother |
Visiting Robert's brother in a transit centre
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Marvin...being Marvin ;) |
Hey Melissa! Thanks for writing this update. When I heard about the theft I was praying specifically that God would use it to make even more people aware of The Sanctuary and that they would want to be involved :)
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS M OLD ROOMIE!! How did I miss that bit of information. Email me and tell me what happened. I am so sorry. I am hoping I will be there the first two weeks in October for Amani's 10 anniversary celebration
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