Archive for June 12, 2008

A Big Thank You To Our Partners

Today (Thursday) was a wonderful day.  Again, all of the team was very busy teaching our children in school, playing with children, doing dramas for the children and people in the village and sharing the Gospel with many.

I could type and type forever, but I know that we are all busy people, so again, I will just share two short snippets from our day.

First, THANK YOU for all of your prayers and help.  Today was a very heart warming day.  The many widows that Show Mercy has been helping this past year, surprised us and walked from the village to Hope Children’s Home.  They wanted to meet us and thank us for all the help! (This past year, we have given out baskets of food, holiday meals and mosquito nets)  We are just representatives, so we wanted to pass their love on to you!  The elderly ladies are so precious.  Just seeing their smiles brought tears to both of our eyes.  The pain and sorrow that these women have endured is overwhelming, but because of your help, we have been able to touch them with a tender touch of love and let them know that they really aren’t alone!  We plan to continue reaching out to them all!

Everytime I come back to Uganda, I am in awe of all that God is doing in the lives of the children at Hope.  I realize time and time again just how valuable and important rescuing these children really is!  Today, one of the team leaders from Santiam was sharing a story of one of the chidren from Hope named Mercy. 

We took Mercy into Hope Children’s Home a couple of years ago.  She is flourishing now and today she had a God moment.  If you remember her story, she was being raised by her older sisters who were prostitutes and didn’t know her parents.  She had a twin sister and still doesn’t remember her name.  The neighbors found Mercy cuddled up next to her twin, locked in a house in a fetal position.  Her twin had died. Today, Mercy said that she remembers her sister refusing to eat, because their mother had abandoned them.  It was because of this that Mercy’s twin sister had fallen sick and died.  Barbara, one of the Santiam leaders, shared with Mercy that her twin sister was in heaven.  It was like a light bulb came on inside of Mercy.  Barbara shared with Mercy that one day, she would indeed see her twin again.  Just imagine the grief that has been inside of little Mercy.  From what I have read and heard, twins have a very special bond. She had never considered that she would see her sister again.

This little piece of information about Mercy’s twin has released a large burden from Mercy. She can now have peace, knowing that things are ok for her sister. Without someone sitting down, talking and comforting her, she might never have this kind of peace. This is a simple example of how reaching out in love, changes lives around us.  

Thanks for helping these precious little ones in Uganda.  If you are interested in helping more of the children, we will be posting children on our website (as the internet in Uganda allows!).  Transformation is happening in these little children’s lives.

More to come…..

Lori (and Mike too!)
www.showmercy.org

 


Opportunities to Touch Many Lives in Uganda

Many of you have asked about getting involved with specific needs or projects that we are currently working on at Hope Children’s Home and Field of Dreams, so here are just a few opportunites to make a difference:

Security for Children Living Hope Children’s Home
The government is really cracking down on the quality and safety of the local schools. One requirement from them is that we get a security fence around the property to protect the kids from unwanted “guests.” The cost of this fence will be approximately $3000. We have received some donations towards this fence. Would you like to help provide security from those who would want to harm our kids?
Real Classrooms for the Children
We are planning to upgrade our school classrooms to basic cement buildings. The rooms currently consist of dirt floors, rusted tin roofs and rough cut lumber for the walls. They remind us of a goat stall… They are also very small and currently do not meet the government requirements. (see the included photo) We have recently had a generous donation come in for this project, but we still need approximately $12000 additional to begin and complete it. Maybe you would like to help provide one of six quality classrooms conducive to learning for approximately $2000. Maybe a school in your area or a department at your office would like to contribute towards this project?
Daily Provision for a Child in Need
We are also still in need of monthly child sponsorships for many kids. We are caring for approximately 200 kids, but have sponsorships for only a little over 100 of them. If you would like to touch a heart by sponsoring a child for $35 per month, please look on our website for a few of the kids that need sponsorship. We will be adding many more as we have time and internet capabilities. You can also ask for a girl or boy and we will gladly pick one of the most desperate children out for you. By the way, the cost of food over the past 3 years has risen over 80% in Uganda. Fuel is nearly $7.00 per gallon. Costs of goods are actually higher in Uganda as compared to the US. Additional sponsorships will help us to increase our monthly budget used to provide for the very basic needs of the children we serve.  Click here to meet Jaqueline and Brenda.
Fresh Water in Kaliti
We are about to drill a fresh water well for the people of Kaliti where the Field of Dreams is located. They are currently walking a very long distance to fetch “fresh” water to drink. This well is a major demonstration of love to our new friends in this village. We have received a very generous donation of $5000 for this project. However, because of the location and need for a machine drilled well verses a hand dug well, the cost is $10000.  Would you like to sponsor half of a well that will provide “living” and fresh drinking water for many people for years to come?
These are just a few of the projects where there are opportunities to make a direct impact in the lives of the people of Uganda. We believe that this is very good soil to sow into if you would like to get involved financially.
Thanks for helping us to Reach Out In Love….One Child at a Time.
Mike and Lori Salley
www.showmercy.org

How Many Pairs of Shoes Do You Have?

Many days have passed since we have sent an update out. Just to recap, here are a few of the things we have been doing….

  • Sunday, we went to 4 different village churches to share The Gospel. The Santiam students all shared and for some this was their first opportunity to preach.  We prayed for the sick and people were healed and delivered.   It was awesome!
  • Monday, we drove to Jinja and spent the night (about 2 hours away from Kampala). We went to visit the source of the Nile River (by the way, it takes 3 months for the water from Uganda to reach the Mediterranean Sea) and several of the teams members were baptized in the river.
  • Tuesday, we prayed for the sick at a hospital and close to 25 people gave their lives to Jesus. Many people were healed!
  •  Wednesday, the team went out to visit The Field of Dreams. Things are moving along with this new project. We will be meeting with some engineers next week and begin excavation hopefully very soon! The team went door to door and handed out wind up torches (flashlights) which included radios. The heart of the people in this village is very open to help at this time! We are excited to begin working and helping this community. (Thanks to the donor of the flashlights! A little more “light” was left in Kaliti Village because of you)
One little story I would like to share with you is about a girl named Alice. She currently goes to our primary school. She is about 12 years old and lives with her grandmother. When I first saw her, I noticed that her tennis shoes were worn past belief! I could see her toes and it seemed that the soles were hanging on by a bare thread. I knew that our second team that is arriving on June 19th would be bringing suitcases full of shoes, but I knew I had to get Alice shoes before then. Since there isn’t a measuring device to measure feet, I just put my foot next to her foot and went from there. Yesterday while driving to the home, I saw a lady on the side of the road with many pairs of shoes, so I yelled for bus driver to stop. I got out and inspected the many different shoes. I tried many pairs on and finally decided on 2 pairs. When we finally arrived to the home, I found Alice playing in the dirt barefoot. I called her aside and showed her the shoes. She tried them both on and was so excited. She then looked at me and said, “Which pair is for me?” I told her she could have both pairs and she just sat staring at me. She couldn’t believe it. Two pairs of new shoes in one day! The expression on her face was priceless. She walked away with her head held high! I could see in her face that she truly felt special and loved. Thanks for touching Alice! Your help has touched all of the children and people we are working with! 
We are showing God’s love everyday and in many ways. More updates coming soon.
Lori