We're learning many things about how to best to help people in other cultures work their way out of poverty. It's so easy as westerners to want to just put together a team, write a check, and fix the problem. We can see, though, the dependency problems that creates. As we ride the bodas through the little towns along the way we can hear the kids calling out for money from the mzungus. When we pull into the villages it's like the circus just pulled into town. People come from all around the village to see what we have brought for them. It's encouraging to see how The Way Home Africa is working to break that cycle with the people they serve. They're working hard to fade into the background as they train up more and more Ugandans to do the work on the ground. They're also willing to apply tough love in situations where the recipients sit back on their hands expecting the work to be done for them.
Well tomorrow it's back to the bush on our trusty bodas and will be joined on our journey for a day by Tim Johnson. Please continue to pray for us and for the work of The Way Home Africa.
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