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!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

National leadership

One of ACTION's goal is to turn ministries over to local churches and local leadership.  We're exploring what that means as we seek to equip our Ugandan leaders.  We have established a leadership council over the Gulu ministries as a next step in the process - two missionaries with two Ugandans who have been on staff with ACTION Gulu for several years.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Orphan Care

We're spending a lot of time as a team thinking through orphan care... There are very few true orphans and even true orphans usually have extended family... How do we equip extended family to care for their own orphans? When is it better for a child to be in a children's home rather than with relatives? When is it best for a child to be adopted into a family? It's all shades of gray since every situation involves humans. But God has commanded us to care for widows and orphans (James 1:27), so let's do it well!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Skills training

Four of our older children at Home of Love took sewing lessons from a tailor on-site this school holiday - they made some beautiful aprons as their first project and are so proud of their accomplishment!

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HOL Christmas Camp #3

Camp continues with:

Camp games and songs...

Playing together, especially with the older children, to intentionally disciple them...

And even medical care, while all the children are on-site at Home of Love....

HOL Christmas Camp #2


Pastor Peter is one of our leaders in Gulu.  Although he feels under-qualified to teach children, he took the plunge and is helping to teach some of the twice-a-day Bible lessons during our Christmas Camp.  He did great! We're using the book "the Gospel Story Bible" to connect the dots from Adam to Christ.





Home of Love Christmas Camp


The older girls take turns leading out praise and worship songs in strong, clear voices - praising our God for His sovereign work in our lives!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Uphill both ways


Want this job? Young men are hired to bring charcoal from the villages to trading centers to sell - it's a hard job! Sometimes, to save a trip, they'll strap two of these sacks of charcoal on a bike and walk the bike to town.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Paper beads


Paper beads are essentially the national craft in Uganda.  BEAUTIFUL beads made out of paper and then varnished for durability.  But the market is gone, saturated with paper beads... new ideas for crafts using paper beads?

A mzungu baby

Our son, Micah Otim, was born in our home in Gulu in September.  He is quite the celebrity as a newborn "munu" or "mzungu" baby is a rare sight indeed!


Uganda cards fundraiser

 These sets of cards are being sold as a fund-raiser for ACTION Gulu.  If you want to order these cards, contact ginashatney@gmail.com.  Order by December 1, 2012 for Christmas! These are packs of 8 cards each except the Live Nativity which is a pack of 12.







The Big Event


Jesus is the Truth nursery school K3 graduation came with all the pomp, circumstance, and fanfare that all proper K3 graduations should have.  Our country directors, Mike and Rebecca, were able to attend from Kampala and that was certainly meaningful for the proud parents.  The graduates will start primary school in the new school year which starts beginning of February.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

K3 graduation

This friday is kindergarten graduation - the biggest event in many children's lives!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Home of Love

Home of Love is our key ministry in the North - the children are primarily war-affected children.  Here we are having a celebration - there is much to celebrate in the new life that Jesus gives us!

Gulu shops

Typical shops in many towns in Uganda - brightly painted, multi-purpose, and tiny! Motorbikes and bicycles parked outside show the typical means of transportation.

Jerry cans

Jerry cans are an essential part of life for hauling water from the local borehole to the home.  A jerry can will be carried on the head, by hand, or on a bicycle.

Village stroll

Missionary kids taking a stroll with friends through a local village in Northern Uganda.