Jet leg means we cannot fall asleep, and once we do, we can't wake up! But each day it gets a little better. There have only been minor inconveniences: I brought the wrong battery charger for my digital camera! I am praying for someone hear to have a Kodak Easyshare charger - that might be a major miracle! Another minor problem is that I can send e-mail, but cannot receive.

The day began with a 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. prayer breakfast, a ministry recently started the Mukono Diocese. The time is specifically geared toward government and business leaders to gather. It is primarily an outreach and leadership development ministry. The begin with a song, a fervent prayer, and then a Christian gives a talk on principle-based leadership. Today, a man gave a talk on balancing business and family life, along with the need for a personal mission, and ended with his testimony. Afterward, we ate a nice breakfast.
Lunch and supper were spent with Words of Hope Uganda team members. Lunch was with the program staff and supper was with management team (board of direction), which includes the retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda. The picture is of the Words of Hope Uganda director (Steven Kabasaki) and programmer (Charity). Charity is the main voice people hear introducing the programs. It is absolutely amazing to see what quality she can produce on such limited resources and limited surrounding.
Prayer requests for April 18: I will again preach at an outdoor crusade. So please be in prayer for spiritual protection and for a the Word to accomplish God's purposes.