A Word of Caution! . . . (grab a coffee)

dsc_0338When given the chance, Kimi tends to be long-winded, at least when stationed in front of a keyboard.

She’s established a reputation for loooonnnnnggggg email messages.  But if you want a glimpse of the heart of one who’s given her life to serving in a land far from home, you might find these messages at times inspiring, moving and entertaining.

So, if so inclined, grab a BIG cup of coffee (and maybe have breakfast at the ready), settle back, and read . . . about what God is doing in the life of one of His servants in Africa.

Check out:

7.  Feb. 2011 - SAVED by GRACE - Recounts Kimi’s brush with death after an encounter with a runaway van and God’s clear protective cover.

6.  Nov. 2010 - BATS & TOILETS - Becoming Ugandan - Fun with malaria - Eman’s Battle of the Bats - Tough decisions - Kasim - Hunger, real hunger - Tears for Two - Clash of Cultures - Lessons from a dog - Toilet talk - Prayer.

5.  Sept. 2010 - LESSONS & BLESSINGS - The excitement of having special visitors - a 3-day Ugandan Safari - the blessing of building a new house and saving Clooney - God provides for Eliasa and his grandmother - measuring maturity.

4. June  2010 - “AFRICA UNITED” - Return from Grandma’s funeral - a comforting decision - World Cup hysteria - The blessing of Kristy - Daycamp in Uganda - Wonder World blast - building a 3rd house - the bumpy road to Uganda - Injustice:  Sandra and Rita’s stories

3.  April 2010 - “HOCKEY in UGANDA” - covers an admission of being an “Olympics Junkie” - a decision on diabetes - her ‘Welcome Home’ cockroaches - the ruling Vancouver Canucks - What it means to be “really broke - the amazing outlook of Ugandans - Mzungu friends.

2.  Mar. 2010:  ”BACK to SCHOOL - about a persistent zit (and a special song tribute), the seasonal headaches of enrolling children and the problem of being “Muzungu”.

1.  Dec. 2009:   CLOONEY - about a most welcome addition to the clan, a Christmas tree, and the delight and frustrations inherent in selecting children for sponsorship.


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