The first few weeks were spent in classes learning more about the scriptures and different topics. The lessons I found most interesting were those on Intercession and Humility. In these lessons, I became more committed to God, and we learnt to listen to God’s voice. Then we had a mini-outreach trip where we spent three weeks speaking to people about Jesus – some of the people did not know anything about Jesus Christ and Salvation and tried to hurt us with pangas! Then we went on the main outreach trip - I entered different countries, like Burundi, Rwanda, and the Congo. We spent a month in each country, and did door to door evangelism, open-air evangelism, preached in churches, and prayed for people. We also visited schools, prisons, hospitals and markets.Paul is now back in Masaka, and has just begun his studies towards a Certificate in Secondary education.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Paul's back from YWAM!
Some of the original White Eagle boys are now young men, who have finished school and are moving on to the next stage in their training. This year, Paul was able to join the Youth With a Mission Discipleship Training School (YWAM DTS) in Jinja for 5 months. Here he describes some of his experiences:
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