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It has been a while since I updated my blog.

Things are a bit busy lately in Uganda.  The Bible School had a graduation last month.   School will begin again in January.  In the mean time, Wai Jia and I with the local pastor is trying to get a number of livelihood projects going.

Last week, I wrote a post for the Mission blog from Cornerstone Community Church.  Today they posted it. This post is similar to a post about Missing Home I blogged a few weeks ago. Though I had more revelation.

This is a great truth. We realized that even if tomorrow Wai Jia and I were whisked back to Singapore or Canada, neither of us would be truly satisfied. Though we might have the comfort of home and the love of friends and family, we would not be following Jesus and not doing the work that He prepared for us before the foundations of the world. In fact, we realized that we would feel more lost and unsettled to be back at ‘home’ instead of following Him.

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