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Water Gusher in Uganda! Field of Dreams Update May 18, 2010

 PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO FIRST!

 Here at Show Mercy we are celebrating! Why you ask? Because we have struck water on our Field of Dreams property. We are talking a GUSHER. Over 2400 gallons are capable of being produced every hour. Now to some of us, that may not seem like a huge deal. In America, we are so used to having access to water, we only realize the hassle and delay it can cause when a water line breaks or something causes our water to stop flowing.
 
My heart is saddened by the latest news about the Gulf Coast oil spill. The loss of ecological life as well as the effects on those in the fishing industry is terrible. As I pondered this today though, I was struck with a sickness in the pit of my stomach. The headlines and news coverage over the oil spill is definitely needed, but honestly, the death and sickness of people around the world because of contaminated water is astounding. This is not a headline we see very often. Unfortunately, we are somehow able to get past this fact and continue on with life. As long as our water supply is running and it isn’t contaminated, things tend to go as scheduled. 

Our responsibility at Show Mercy is to be a VOICE for those that don’t have a voice (or maybe I should say, can’t be heard). You have heard it said lately, that we should be the change we want to see. People are the answer to  solutions. Together, we are one of many solutions. Today we can make a difference for thousands of people in a remote village in Uganda.
 
Imagine living in the dirt. You don’t have a flush toilet, but rather a deep hole in the ground (if you are lucky). You don’t have a tap to wash your hands and you definitely don’t have a wet wipe to clean with. You have to walk mile and miles to dip your bucket into streams that have been contaminate with sewage and even petroleum products (your water source is like a Gulf Water oil spill EVERYDAY). Collecting water is your “gym” experience every day, but unfortunately, it isn’t building up your body, but rather breaking it down – producing the perfect scenario for arthritis.
 
For some, the fact that they even have access to water is a blessing, but there is a little more to the story that I want to share.  Have you ever had the stomach flu? I am not trying to be gross, but in order to truly  understand the dire need of the majority of the world, we need to relate. When you get the stomach flu, your body reacts and begins trying to get the bacteria and toxins out of your body. Most of the time this happens through diarrhea and vomiting. We know that if we don’t replenish our bodies with clean fluid, we will get dehydrated. I doubt any of us have gotten so dehydrated that we were on the verge of death. In the developing world, this is exactly what happens. Statistics show that 1.6 million children die every year because of the lack in proper sanitation (this is connected to clean water). IMAGINE the city of Dallas disappearing.
 
This is the cycle for some. IT IS AVOIDABLE and WE CAN and ARE HELPING. What can I do, you might be asking? Join together with us and spread the word to your friends. If we all “sacrificed” even $20 or $30 a month and put it towards the Field of Dreams, we will make a lasting impact! We are seeing lives changed. We are making a difference, but by working together and being intentional we can see this project come to completion! 

We’ve already reported to you that food was multiplied at our last feeding of the village children. We can’t wait to share more and more of all that is happening.
 
If we believe the impossible, WE WILL SEE MORE AND MORE of the INCREDIBLE coming true. This isn’t just for Africa or other countries either. WE WILL SEE amazing things happen here – why? Because we are saying Yes! Yes to believing with God all things are possible and yes to taking a step towards what seems impossible.
 
Reporting live from my desk in Albany, Oregon….
 
Lori 

Pappa Randy Drinking Fresh Water
Randy Drinking Water
Well Drilling Machine
Well Drilling Machine
 

Latest Pictures from FOD


Field of Dreams Project- Video Update Dr. Woodworth -Medical Needs

Dr. Chuck Woodworth traveled on a missions team with Show Mercy International in January, 2010. In this video update, he talks about what he found as he held many children in his arms. The need for medical care in this village is CRITICAL. We encourage you to consider making a financial contribution that will help us see this Field of Dreams project realized in Uganda.


Field of Dreams Project Video Update- April 19, 2010

We are so excited to be able to bring you video updates letting you know the progress of this exciting project. Construction has begun!

We encourage you to read more about the vision and purpose of the Field of Dreams project by watching the video and written updates that are being posted on our website. We thank those of you who are already involved and invite the rest of you to join with us to see this project to completion. It is an exciting time in the ministry of Show Mercy International. 



Why is This Project Named – Field of Dreams

Why Field of Dreams?

As Mike Salley, director of Show Mercy, walked the property near Kaliti Village in southern Uganda one day, he was reminded of the movie ‘Field of Dreams’.  In this film, the story begins to unfold with Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) walking peacefully through his cornfields tracing his fingers across the tops of each of his corn stalks.  In that moment he hears a voice gently whisper to him, “If you build it, he will come.”

While the voice continued to pursue Ray, he caught a vision of a beautiful and brightly lit baseball diamond in the midst of his harvest.  Now the voice was whispering directly to Ray’s heart, for as a young boy, Ray’s dad had taught him the history of many baseball legends.  Ray loved baseball!  Even though it was a ludicrous idea, Ray knew he must build this field even though it would destroy his crops.  He was beginning to catch a vision and purpose was born in his heart.  Yet, with resurfacing thoughts of his dad, Ray’s past began to haunt him.  It was riddled with regrets surrounded by missed opportunities with his dad.  Like a time in his youth, out of anger, he refused his dad’s request to have a simple game of catch.  For many unfortunate reasons, Ray had not known what it was like to bond with a loving father.

Once the field was completed, miraculously, many baseball greats from the past appeared and came to play ball.   Ray was star struck but still longed to know who the “he” was that the voice referred to.  At one point, Ray was asked by one of the players on his field, “Is this heaven?”  Ray’s simple reply was, “No, this is Iowa.”  The player quietly responded, “That’s funny, it looks like heaven.”  And later, that same player, when replying to Ray’s question, “Is there a heaven?”  emphatically responded, “Oh yes!…… Heaven is the place where dreams come true.”

In the climax of the movie, Ray is overwhelmed when he finally discovers who the “he” is.  It is revealed as the man he longed to know, his dad.  His heart welled with gratitude that beautiful sunny Iowa day when he and his loving father finally have that game of catch.  Ray had built it and now his father had come.  He was experiencing a simple yet life changing moment of purpose, love and healing.

Throughout the film, every character that approached that baseball field was touched and changed by the magic of dreams coming true.  The desires of each heart were being filled and the underlying message, “People will come,” spoken by Ray’s young daughter, enhanced the truth that people long to leave a life of meaningless endeavors.  They desire to dream….. to be a part of something that truly matters…….. and for their hearts to be stirred  with passion and hope once again.  And for others; to know purpose and catch a dream for the very first time.

As Ray and his father continue that game of catch well after the sun has set, the headlights from an endless stream of cars meander for miles on the horizon, all heading to one place….. the field of dreams.  And one by one each car; with desire and purpose, pulls into the cornfield longing to experience something fresh and alive, something that will move their hearts and fill their dreams once again.

We at Show Mercy International, have heard the Lord’s voice in those whispered words.  We know that by completing the Field of Dreams, HE (a loving father) will come!  And as the ground has been broken and the road is paved through the property, we witness miracles already taking place in the nearby village.  He begins to show His love to many orphaned and abandoned children as well as struggling villagers;  and He will reveal His heart to the many partners who visit Uganda and serve on the Field of Dreams property.  The longing cries of this village, having not yet experienced a passionate and intimate relationship with their father, will be heard.  We know that His love never fails!

Have you ever had a dream or longed to be a part of one?  A dream that speaks to your heart and brings you to that place of knowing; “I matter…….. I really have a purpose!”  And then to have that purpose become a song in your heart that lights up your whole life and your path?  We believe that the Field of Dreams is a place where dreams come true.  Where every heart can find renewed purpose and for many; where new meaning to life is born in loving relationship with the Creator Father.  He will come……… for the children…….. for the villagers………..the volunteers and mission teams……. for every heart……. including yours and ours.

As Mike Salley (like Ray Kinsella) was walking peacefully through those 25 acres that day, his thoughts were very  well drawn to the orphaned and abandoned children Show Mercy has rescued and cared for thus far.  That is when he  heard a voice gently whisper, “If you build it, I will come.”  Please consider joining us in our efforts to build the Field of Dreams.  Somewhere in our hearts we all truly know that we desire to ‘have a catch’….. with the Father.