1 week left
So as Adam is taking over the day to day responsibilities my job is becoming less exhaustive allowing me to enjoy life in Adak a bit more than I ever anticipated.
I only have 7 more days left in Adak then I will begin my return home. I'll set out for Kampala and spent the last 4 days there.
Adak's people have really captured my heart. The village itself doesn't have much to offer. Just a few shops selling things they bought in town, a bike repair man that visits twice a week, and the occasional dance party that tries to be a modern disco.
But the people have so much more to give. To see them hold on to Gods promises after nearly 3 decades of war goes beyond heart warming. To see them work hard to rebuild their community brick by brick, to see the houses that have been rebuilt and the land getting farmed again paints a great picture of restoration, which is what God was after all along anyways.
Our life belongs to God and hope is rising as His Glory floods our heart. Through faith based missions Love has torn down the walls so that northern Uganda can turn away from witchcraft and return to God. Praise be to God.
July 21st, 2010 - 13:21
When Amy got home from Gory, Ireland that evening she already had 35 Facebook “friend” requests from kids she had met during her mission trip. She will maintain contact with them in our “instant” world of Facebook.
I would guess Facebook has not yet come to Adak (but probably will one day) so I will pray the brothers and sisters you met there, and those you met but have not yet come to Him, will remember Jordan Kull as a Man of God that spread Love and Hope in their lives. We are excited you will be home soon! Don’t forget TEAM Saturday still meets at 7am but in Fellowship Hall not Fellowship House where you last joined us! God Speed, Brother!
Adam, we will pray for you as we have Jordan , each day!
July 21st, 2010 - 14:57
Hope is rising!
July 22nd, 2010 - 15:27
Jesse and Andrea,
I have just read your July 21st entry “1 week left”, and and saving it as an inspirational piece for our Christai team in Kucina, Uganda and Denver.
Thanks is totally inadequate to expess our appreiation for what you both have accomplished in Adak. We pray for your safe return to USA and the comtinued mission in Uganda. WE will be keeping in touch with Adam and of course our prayers for the continuedd work in Adak.
July 22nd, 2010 - 15:34
Jessie and Andrea,
Thanks are totally inadequate to express our appreciation for what you have accomplished in Adak. Your entry of July 21 st is an inspiration for our team. WE will keep in touch with Adam and work for a mutually benefit collaboration between Christaidinc.org of Kucina, Uganda and Denver and The Dream Center.