Friday, June 11, 2010

LIFE IN LUKODI WITH CHIILD VOICE

The days have been a mixture of figuring out how to shower, use the pit toilet, eat and sleep in a hammock.
But really most of our joy has been in doing life with the child mothers, many of whom are former child soldiers from the LRA.
We played Net ball one night, picked Bol and weeded potatoes at the farm.
We have done some group games getting to know them and we have cared for their children when needed.
We have started to get to know the village and some of our students joined into the local dance a few days ago. we have been invited back on Tuesday night to share about the Christian faith with the group.

We went to Fort Patiko (where the Arab slave trade was stopped) and to Odek, which is Joseph Konys home town.

A few of us got overheated on Wednesday and have some stomach bugs.
Today many have gained back more strength and we hope by tomorrow all will be well.

We are to show the Jesus film tonight out in the village of Lukodi by our center.
The church is conducting.
Greetings to all

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