WORDS FOR TODAY...

Psalm 37:23 If the LORD delights in a man's way, he makes his steps firm;

Sunday, October 28, 2007

CKRET Visit to Dwelling Places



In Attendance were the following:
Judith Angwech, Ray Owen, Samuel Mujuni, Tom Kisubi, Fred Okello Kapere, Sheila Ndibwami, Jerome Osuna, Joan Ongodia, Simon Akena, Jackline Busingye, Israel Ssekiranda, Lynn Turyatemba and Isaac Munanira


On the previous Friday evening, a few CKRET members had a meeting in the faculty of technology to plan for the next day’s visit to dwelling places which is located in Mutundwe (after Natete and Nalukolongo). Responsibilities were allocated with attention being placed on buying the food and getting some clothes for the babies from Owino market.


So on Saturday morning, Judith and a few other people set off to buy the meat, greens etc to be cooked; another group with Israel and Simon was to buy the rice, beans and posho. Jackline and Brenda were tasked with buying the clothes from Owino; thankfully Jackline knew just where to go:-)
I arrived when we the cooking had already began and found Sheila and Judith tussling with the wood trying to make it blaze. I have to say they did a great job. Thanks also to uncle Sunday of Dwelling Places; who helped with lighting the firewood and mingling the posho!


When the food was ready, the children were served food starting from the shortest to the tallest and finally the elders were served. Many thanks go those who helped with serving the food and juice including Aunty Maureen, Lynn, Judith, Sheila, Brenda, Jackline and Fred. I have to say the food was delicious considering that many of the children went back for more helpings:-)…and I think one or two CKRET members may have also gone for more, thankfully the Lord had blessed the food and it was more than enough.


After eating, we went and sang a few songs like “I will make you fishers of men”, all this whilst jumping up and down being led by Sheila and Jerome. Actually Sheila and Jerome did such a good job, I suggest they start giving the rest of us lessons.
Then we played some football and basketball before we left….but it was a long time before people left. They were having such a good time that they did not want to leave; like Joan and Brenda who so enjoyed the football!
Those who were unable to come, I encourage you to make it for the next trip cause it is such a blessing to bless others and to see Jesus at work in the lives of those children.


Something about Dwelling Places:
Isaiah 32:18
"My people will live in peaceful dwelling places, in secure homes, in undisturbed places of rest." (NIV)
It is on the above scripture that Dwelling Places home inMutundwe is founded. There are about 98children of whom there are about 10babies, 28 boys and the rest (60) are girls. Though in the whole program, Dwelling Places is taking care of approximately 500 children. In this they are helped by foster parents who look after a number of children during the process of rehabilitation. Dwelling places is a TRH which is an acronym for Transitional Rehabilitation Home. The children there are those who have been rescued from the street, abandoned as babies or are being mistreated at home e.g. being used as prostitutes by their own parents!
The ministry runs what is called an Interim school where kids where kids who have been taken away from the streets have the opportunity to have basic education for one or two years before being intergrated into the mainstream education system. It is probably the only such school in Uganda and the ministry would like to sell the idea to other children's homes.
Timothy, the Education coordinator; told of an example of an 18year old young man called Farouk who voluntarily came from doing odd jobs on the street of Kampala to the Interim school seeking education and after two years is now in primary five in Mengo primary school is reportedly doing quite well.
The children go to a number of schools in the area including St.Michael, Mother Care preparatory school, City Hill College and Mengo senior secondary school with whom Dwelling Places partners with.

Grace be with you all.
Your fellow servant in Christ,
Isaac Munanira.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Dwelling Places Visit today Sat Oct 27th

HEy People,
today we went to Dwelling Places and had a wonderful time with the kids!!
They have been missing you all...from Phillip and Emily to Nelson and Stephen.
I will be writing up a report and posting lots of pictures.
Many thanks to Judith, Sheila,Israel, Jackline, Joan, Simon, Jerome, Lynn, Fred, Tom, Samuel and Ray who came along and did the cooking, laughing and playing with the kids. It was a blessed time there.
Love and Joy,
Isaac...

Saturday, October 20, 2007

CKRET Meeting on Friday 19th October

Meeting agenda:
dwelling Places visit
Mukono classroom block
campus handover
AOB
In attendance were the following;
Israel Ssekiranda
Edgar Muhairwe
Isaac Munanira
Lelia Mbabazi
Brenda Amanda
Kakiiza Herbert
Onen Moses
Kyobutungi Sheba

The visit to Dwelling places is scheduled for next Saturday 26th October. This Saturday, Israel is going to the orphanage to confirm our visit and do survey of what is needed there. There is a budget which was emailed earlier. In addition to what is on the budget, it was proposed to buy some babies clothes from DT.
The program is to shop, go there, help prepare food and eat it with them. Then we can play a few games. Volunteers are welcome for all the different activities. Plus your contributions are welcome. Kindly confirm your participation for those who are sure to come; you can also invite a friend or two.

The Mukono project is set to begin on 15th December.
1st phase/ Day One: setting out, excavation and pouring foundation concrete.
Next; start the plinth wall on the next weekend, 22nd December.
We propose to go there twice in December and twice in January. A budget was passed around, though I think Herbert will pass it around again. You are encouraged to contribute in every way; through cash, prayer and physical support. Thanks!

A cash contribution was taken raising about 170k. Keep it up guys!! Welcome to the next meeting on Friday 2nd November; which incidentally is when the campus guys have their handover.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

What is Happening?

First off, we have a meeting this Friday 19th October 2007 in the KPC overflow starting at 6pm. You are all welcome. A summary of what is going on; there are two projects in the offing namely the dwelling places (mutundwe) and the mukono project.

About Dwelling Places, the guys at Campus had a meeting on Thursday 11th October and the plan is to go there on Friday 26th October. The budget is worth 160k and your contributions are welcome. You can also come/contribute clothes for the kids there more especially the babies. Any suggestions you have are welcome.

About the school project in Mukono, the plan is to go there after the campusers have finished their exams. Tentatively this is set for Saturday 15th December.
Also the campus chapter is getting new leaders coming in and we are all encouraged to pray for those coming into the positions of responsibility.
Hope to see you this Friday.
Every Blessing!