
This is my third time to partner with Joel and Jill in Uganda and some things in Africa are beginning to seem normal, well at least African normal! However, they are not quite "second nature" for us like they are for the Skinners. They are definitely not second nature for Mark since this is his first trip out of the country. It was great to watch him experience so many firsts as we drove from Kampala to Mbarara yesterday and enjoyed some time in Queen Elizabeth National Park today.

We got to take in much of Southwest Uganda and all that the Pearl of Africa has to offer. The surroundings went from a bustling city to a country rode dotted with towns along the way. The landscaped morphed from one not so different than Texas scattered with mesquite trees, to tropical farmlands full of banana trees and other crops, to highland mountains covered with tea plantations, to what most of us picture when we think of Africa, the savannah! Each city had its own little flare, but all of them had many of the same characteristics. The mainroad was busy with people, animals, motorcycles (called bodas), and cars all fighting for a spot on the road. Store fronts lined the side of the roads and businesses always had an open door policy. Kids were usually by themselves on the way to or from school. The smell of fire, exhaust, animals, and new foods filled the air. The sound of constant honking, music, work, and new languages kept ringing in our ears. At one point, I thought I heard honking on the radio. Old and new animals became a normal sight like goats tied to a rope, ankole cows in the fields, zebra on the side of the road, hippos in the river, elephants swimming, and buffalo and antelope covered the fields. Our senses were on overload!

But all this newness to us, is normal to them. The same would be true if these Ugandans came to visit us in Texas. The same is also true regarding the newness of these truths about discipleship. It's likely to be new to many of these students and probably still a little new for many of us. However, our prayer is that they would become the new normal!

God is answering your prayers by getting us hear safely and preparing the work we are about to do this weekend. The University Students we will be sharing with this weekend took hold of planning this weekend and are running with it. They are so excited and putting much more into this weekend than we ever thought. It is neat to see the fruit from past years trips showing up in those who were a part of our training now excited about and planning this retreat. We are now expecting anywhere from 150-200 kids Friday and Saturday for our Discipleship Training!

Please continue to pray for these students to take up the mantle of discipleship themselves. Pray for us to share clearly the timeless truths of discipleship. Pray that the new discipleship lifestyle becomes the norm!
Bryan