We had a gigantean thunder and lighting storm last night as rainy season has definitely started. When we got up there were trees everywhere and the power and water we both dead. And the Roads Are So Muddy. All the roads really turns into one giant mud pit and going anywhere takes are least twice the time, plus all the time it is going to take you to get the new red stains out of your clothing. However if you were born in Uganda, apparently you were given the gift of levitation at birth as my friends from here will arrive at their destination with shoes still looking polished and white shirt shining bright and pure. Its unbelievable.
This morning we, myself and mark a fellow dtser, managed the 20 minute walk to a local church in about 50 minutes but the trip was well worth the mud. The church has wooden blanks making up the sides that have gaps in between them to let light and a breeze in and a tin roof. But when you go into the church there are flags everywhere. And by flags I mean the scraps of clothing that they have strung throughout the building that do wave in the wind. It is beautiful and such a fun place to worship but today a feel like a little piece of heaven touched earth as a group of little girls sang a song to minister to the congregation. They ranged from ages 5 to about 15 but the song they sang had no words only rhythm. It was beautiful. They danced and made a beautiful but soft rhythm that filled the room as the danced along to their own voices. It made me to really wonder at how amazing the music in the throne room of God is going to be. I wonder how He is making our worship more like the angels as He calls us to Himself more everyday?
I love you all!
At a Crusade
Sunday, April 20, 2008
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3 comments:
Nice!
wow...wish i could have been there !!
-nicole
megan, what a beautiful thing to get to see and hear! we miss you back home and may want you back, but we are more glad that you are right where God wants you because, well, He knows what's up much better than we do. i pray for you!
jon
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