- Last Sunday I attended church in Kampala, Uganda
- Thursday I spoke at the chapel service at Institut Biblique du Quebec, a French Bible College in Longueuil, Quebec. There was some significant travel time and climate change between Sunday and Thursday.
- And today I was "on the rez" (not my words) to preach at the Kahnawake Pentecostal Church, Mohawk First Nation.
Coming Up . . .
Sunday, December 13, 2009
"Ask the Lord of the Harvest . . . ."
Friday, December 11, 2009
Step by Step at MTC Uganda

In 2010, Missions Tranformation Centre (a ministry of Pentecostal Assemblies of God, Uganda) will expand its programs to include “40 Days of Missions." This is building to a 9 month missions training program planned for 2011. I will be returning to Uganda Jan. 28-Mar 15 to help launch the “40 Days of Missions” program. In the meantime, I’m working with the Ugandan leadership on program development. I’ll also be attending a 10-day intensive training program in the U.S. in January to further equip myself.
When I think of having a hand in mobilizing and equipping the African church for global missions, a tremendous joy and passion rises up within me. But along with that come challenges. Pray that God makes the “rough places smooth” and the “crooked places straight.” Please consider supporting financially. This is a fantastic investment opportunity! Funds are needed to cover costs of both the U.S. training and the time of ministry in Uganda. (Official tax receipts will be issued.)
Home from Uganda
I arrived home Monday evening after 17 days in Uganda . . . just in time for a major snow storm. (Oh, how I miss Uganda!!) Thanks to all who prayed, gave, and encouraged to make it possible for me to go. I return to Uganda Jan. 28-Mar. 15 to help launch the “40 Days of Missions” program at Missions Transformation Centre.
The "Introduction to Evangelism and Church Planting" held at Missions Transformation Centre (MTC) in Migadde, just outside Kampala, was a great success. Thirty-six pastors and evangelists from various regions of Uganda attended. The youngest participant was 22 years old, and the two oldest were each 69 years old. Much learning took place as those from different ministry contexts, cultural backgrounds, and generations interacted.