Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Word from Uganda: "Goat Roasting ..."

Missionary teacher Natalie Rolfe writes, "'When He calls me, I will answer ... I'll be somewhere working for my Lord.' My call was Mbale, Uganda and that is where I have returned to serve for another year. Specifically, I am teaching phonics at Lulwanda Children's Home, an orphanage and school for 90 kids." Natalie also keeps an online journal of her service at the weblog, When He calls me, I will answer ...

Goat Roasting ...

Many little eyes, 338 to be exact, stare intently following the sound of the goats' screams. The Headmaster presents the head boy and head girl each with a big goat with a string tied to its foot like a leash. The excitement grows as the uncles lead the goats to the side of the school. Definite squeals of thrill and disgust as the children have closely huddled around to see the goats being slaughtered and skinned.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of Natalie's post


If you are interested in supporting LCH by sponsoring one of the 90 children, go to ugandaorphans.org/ If you are interested in financially supporting Natalie in her mission, you can send checks (with "Natalie Rolfe" in memo) to: Midland Bible Church, 2800 North A Street, Midland, TX 79705

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