I will try to keep this blog well updated, and will send out emails every so often to remind you to read it. I hope you enjoy my ramblings.
To begin with, here is an update of the last few months:
The School of Health Promotion for Development, which began back in January, ended in July. It was an amazing six months. It was the first time that we have ever run the school, and we only had four students, but they worked very hard and God used us more than we could have imagined. We struggled for a while to raise the finances to complete the school, until suddenly the money startedpouring in, and we had more than enough! Isn't God great! We went on outreach to several different locations in Uganda, where we spent time teaching health topics and practically promoting health in villages, schools, prisons, hospitals, and other YWAM bases.
By the time the school ended, I was utterly exhausted, so I took two weeks holiday. I stayed here in Jinja, but went out lots to the swimming pool, to town for good food, and once for a horse-back trek along the river; a great way of seeing some incredible countryside that is not accessible any other way.

After my holiday, I was on the move again, this time to Tanzania for an East Africa staff conference. The journey on a bus was long, tedious, dusty and bumpy, but it was (just about) worth it, as the conference was really good; about 300 YWAM staff from around the region gathered together for worship, teaching and fun.
On my return to Uganda, I set off again, to visit our base on an island in Lake Victoria. The island is about 2 hours away by boat, and very isolated and undeveloped. While I was there, I managed to fall down some stairs and break my ankle. Getting back to Jinja by boat was quite an adventure, although a very painful one! Fortunately there are fairly good medical services in Jinja, and I was able to get an x-ray and plaster cast quite quickly.
That was about 6 weeks ago. Since then I have done nothing except any work on the base which does not involve too much walking around, while I wait for my ankle to heal. The plaster cast has been removed now, so hopefully it will be back to normal soon. Although it has been annoying and painful, it has been nice to stay in one place for a while after all the travelling around of the last few months.
I'm going to stop here, in the next installment I will let you know my plans for the next few months, as well as keeping you updating on anything happening here.
God bless you all,
Rachel
