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The 90-day trip was an amazing success! I went to spend three months studying the language of the Acholi, and study I did. I have a lot of work to do to become fluent, but I am fairly capable in the marketplaces and with greetings and introductions. As you might imagine, healthcare interviews can be complicated, and I am still working on building my vocabulary and grammar to be competent with that. My teacher, Beatrice, was an amazing help.

We took on a few extra mission-related tasks, getting treatment for sick children who could not otherwise afford it, funding a woman's independence-building project, and sponsoring several healthcare workers as they build on their skillsets.

The latest newsletter is available here (or copy and paste the link below). As always, you can visit our Newsletters page to view any of our newsletters.

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I am grounded for my upcoming shoulder surgery (SLAP tear repair), the recovery from which will take at least six weeks. After that, we get to meet our first (natural) grandchild. Then Cindy and I will spend the holidays between our two sets of aging parents. God willing, the New Year will find me back in Uganda, where I am increasingly at home.

Thank you for your prayers and support! This was an expensive trip with a lot of surprises, but it was clear that we were fulfilling the call of God at every turn.