Tuesday, April 9, 2013

What's Happening at Calo Me Lare?!

Hi family & friends!

Thank you for praying for our Easter services!!! God answered prayer in a big way. The kids & adults enjoyed this wonderful day, & God was glorified!!! Thank you for your continued interest & support. We praise God for what He is doing in the lives of the children at the Calo Me Lare orphanage & the surrounding community. We estimate there were about 75 adults and 250 children on Easter Sunday!!!

Dennis took this picture of our Prayer Walk. Bi-weekly on Thursdays the moms, children & I take a prayer walk around the orphanage grounds. We only walk about 20 minutes. Each child grabs the hand of a mom or I and we start walking & praying. Most of the children do not pray out loud yet, but the moms all do. We hope the kids will take part more as we continue walking every other week.  We pray from a specific prayer list, committing different areas of the grounds & ministries to the Lord in prayer.

We now have 64 children & there are two more homes under construction. When they are finished & children who have lost their parents are found we will add 16 more children. We expect this to take place this summer.

Praise the Lord, this week Dennis & I were able to get our special pass to continue serving here another three months without having to leave the country to renew our visas. Thank you for praying about that. Project Hope also received their NGO (Non-Government Organization) renewal, so we are full of praise to God for working in those ways as well.





Drilling for a new water well began at Calo Me Lare today. Praise God for this donation! Sometimes the moms & groundskeepers have to go to a well at the back of the compound to fetch water in jerricans in the dry season. Please pray that this will be a very productive well.






Dennis has been working hard, planting vegetables in our backyard & at CML. Yesterday we left early in the morning & planted Gnuts (peanuts) & pumpkin seeds with the children. “Digging” (gardening) is what many people do for a living. We want the kids to learn to “dig” so they will have that to fall back on when they are adults. The kids really enjoyed it and many of them already knew how to do it. Children start working early here in Uganda.


Five of our kids performed a short drama in Children’s Church today. They performed really well. When we rehearsed yesterday I asked if any of them would like to pray, and one of the boys said, “Yes.” Then he prayed a very simple & profound prayer, asking God to help them.  I was so thankful to God for this step of faith on his part.

We continue to walk by faith ourselves, knowing God has us here for His purpose. Romans 8:28: And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.

Blessings,
Dennis & Margie

1 comment:

  1. Being a girl of the suburbs all my life I am amazed at what hard work it is for those children to "dig". What wonderful things you are teaching them. And water that we so take for granted here, well, I've been trying to imagine having to go fetch it each time I turn on the faucet. I am also struck by the natural beauty of the land. It is good knowing that you are there, flourishing in the work that God has called you to. Blessings!!!

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