Mission Statement

In classical sacrifices, the people get the good bits, and the gods get the refuse, the bits that would get thrown out otherwise.

Not our God. Leviticus (particularly Leviticus 3) describes the sacrifices that our LORD demanded from His people of Israel. God gets the kidneys, the tail, and all the fat. He gets the prime steak, He gets the best.

Today we do not literally give sacrifices of animals. For us the ultimate sacrifice has been made through our Lord, Christ Jesus. But should always be our ambition to do the same thing - to offer God the best of what we have, to offer Him the fat, and not the smoke and bones.

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Day Thirteen Part Two: Monday 25.06.2012

After lunch I went back to P2, because I suspected that it was teacher Dennis’ class. It was – science. They were studying animals. So I drew some Australian animals on the board and wrote a paragraph about them after telling them all about the animals. Some of their illustrations were hilarious! I took photos of course!

After that, library, and we talked to Jen about the crazy mzungu. Then home time. I stopped off at the internet café, and then went to buy some notebooks and pencils for Shamim. She finished her maths notebook and didn’t have any more. It is so much fun shopping for her!

Late that night, we watched Step TV, and saw Bushikori on the news – twice – once on the Lugisu news and once on the English news. I wrote down all the details of the program. I was on both – they even had video (no sound) of me making the speech about Ivan’s book on the Lugisu news! I looked a bit of a dork, but it was so good to see Bushikori getting a bit of the attention it deserves!

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