Our older girls were thrilled to getting sewing lessons during August school holiday - they sewed aprons and enjoy working on the aprons even on weekends as they improve their sewing skills!
ACTION Uganda
Unofficial blog of the ACTION Uganda team of Action International Ministries - located in Kampala and Gulu.
As part of Action International Ministries, we have missionaries in Kampala and Gulu who treasure Jesus Christ and minister His Gospel in word and deed, primarily to the poor. We are focused on evangelism, discipleship, and development. Our team consists of: Mike and Rebecca Watters (Kampala), Jim and Kappy Robinette (Kampala), Josh and Abby Rattin (Gulu), Rich and Joy (Gulu). We covet your prayers as we seek God's glory in everything!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Church Planting conferences
Jim Robinette recently coordinated a marathon 3-country Church Planting conference tour with co-laborers for Christ from North America. Pictured are friends involved in one of the Church Planting Conferences in Kampala, Runhergeri and Kigali, Rwanda and Bujumbura, Burundi.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The Pearl of Africa
Uganda is a beautiful country! Recently, the Rattin family found a little island in the middle of the Nile River that has been set up as a camp ground (with cabins). What fun to swim in the Nile with new friends (red tail monkeys) keeping VERY close watch over the swimmers!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Hot/dry season
Hot season is now in full swing in Uganda - dry heat with blowing dusty winds from the Sahara desert. Only at dawn is there some relief from the heat. And yet, in the midst of such a hot season, mango tree produce their fruit!
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Rattin family January update
Click here to access the online version (PDF) of the Rattin family's latest letter.
Dry season
January-April are generally dry/hot season in Uganda - although Kampala gets a bit more rain than the north (Gulu), it still gets dusty, windy, and HOT. Sand/dust blows in from the Sahara Desert, mango trees blossom excessively, and everything (except the mango trees) turns brown. Dry season is an important time of the year for drying thatch for roofing and making bricks.
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