WORDS FOR TODAY...

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

Thursday, February 28, 2008

what are you running for?

Mukama Yebazebwe (praise the Lord)
Hello Guys,
We are off to Mukono this Saturday (1st March,2008) to check out the progress of the construction project. My prayer is that the Lord will avail to His work always. Read this joke/story and be blessed.
Your success in life's race depends on your reason for running. One of Aesop's fables tells of a dog that stumbled upon a hare. Swift and determined, the hound chased the hare over many miles. Finally, the hound gave up in exhaustion. Seeing the race, a by-stander praised the hero-hare. He mocked the loser. Indignantly the hound replied, "You forget that it is one thing to run for your dinner and another to run for your life."

Many people are "running for their dinner." They are smart and driven. Yet they are pursuing just one more job to pay the bills. Their highest goal is to provide for the body's needs and pleasures. "'Let us eat and drink,' you say, 'for tomorrow we die!'" While this quote sounds like a beer commercial, it actually comes from the Old Testament prophet Isaiah (22:13). He is describing a pervasive view of life in both his day and our own. As many discover the hard way, this worn out view of life is empty and meaningless.

DO NOT RUN FOR YOUR DINNER,BUT RUN FOR YOUR LIFE

Monday, February 18, 2008

Great Work Guys!!




Hello Labourers,

The ground breaking event for the construction project in Mukono last Saturday i believe was a success. am really thankful to God for the zeal His cultivated with in us for this cause. in addition, the weather was perfect though it was quite Hot!! To summarise the whole event, it was a blessing!! those generations to come will think back into the past and give all the glory to the Almighty God who is moving our hearts towards these great Kingdom works. keep the candle burning!!!


John 14:24
Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.

Mukono Phase I


Hello People,
This past Saturday 16th February 2008 a group of us went to Mukono to start on the classroom project. A short commentary of what transpired will be available soon. But suffice to say, it was a good start though my aching back seems to disagree:-)
I am not complaining though, it was good exercise. We began with the setting out and initial work of digging where the foundation is going to be. Some guys have been contracted to continue with the work. We go back on 1st March and i am sure it is not something you guys and gals want to miss out on.
PS: some snaps will also be coming....
Blessings.