Wednesday, August 22, 2007

News we've been waiting for....

We are excited to announce that our 501c 3 has been approved. Liberty is now officially a charitable organization. It has been a long time since we started working on all the paperwork, getting the information compiled and approved. Sometimes it seemed like this day wasn't coming, but we had to keep remembering that it works out in His timing, not ours or even the IRS's.


In the last post, I talked about the Kaziimba boys singing at Unity Festival. It was great to see them here and hear them on stage. They will be leaving for home next week Tuesday, the 28th. Please pray for safety in their travels, it takes a long time to get there:)





Letters and emails keep coming from Uganda. Some are praises for prayers answered, some are inquiring when we will return for mission work and some include requests for help, both prayer requests and financial requests. One paticular request came for Ken to return to the area where he spent 5 days in 2006 on a short mission with a group from Lugazi. It was a fantastic time of people coming to Christ so of course he looks forward to returning to the area to do more.





Please be in prayer for us to know when to return and what areas to visit with the Gospel!


Thanks!

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Hard to believe it is August already! We have been busy this summer with many activites, including having a guest from Spain during July. Alvaro stayed with us last summer with a student exchange program and this year he visited on his own. This week we had to say good-bye to him but we will also be saying hello to Provost Stephen Kaziimba and his sons. They have come to the States for a few weeks. They will be singing at this year's Unity Festival in Muskegon Michigan, August 9, 10 and 11. This family is very talented and we are excited to have them here to sing for many, many people. If you plan on being there, don't miss them on the Lakes stage!