New Campaign..how can you help?
When I was in Uganda, I spent time in the Acholi Quarter getting to know the amazing women from Project Have Hope. Each woman has a story about how their life has been effected by the war in Northern Uganda, how they have survived and are making a life for themselves...
The bitter with the sweet – two goodbyes, one happy and one sad!
It always amazes me on how fast your life can just be flipped upside down, in a moment everything can change. Yesterday, we got some great news about sweet Petra, a baby we met when we visited Serving His Children, a malnutrition rehabilitation clinic. Petra weighed...
Uganda Bound!
Tomorrow is the day that we have been waiting for, preparing for and praying for. Tomorrow we leave for Uganda. We will do our best to blog while we are over there, and post pictures, but you never know with the power and Internet in Uganda. Here is the link to our...
Why do I doubt?
Last week I was working on the books for Project Yesu, and I noticed that Mallory was getting close to getting behind in her "100 Day Challenge". Immediately I started thinking, 'what can I do?' 'who can I email?' 'how do I help her reach her goal?'. Then I got a...
A piece of the puzzle
For months I have been trying to find a way to prepare Mallory for our trip to Uganda. The mom in me keeps saying, she's only 12, this is her first time out of the country. How do I prepare her for the overwhelming need she will see, for the emotions she will feel,...
100 Days + $10 a day = Food, Medicine, Education, CHANGE!
In 100 days we will be traveling to Uganda to meet our sponsored children, work along side Amazima, Ekisa and Project Have Hope and to experience life in the country that we love so much.Thanks to you and all our supporters Project Yesu is helping to change the lives...
And this all started with one little sentence….
To say that life has been a whirlwind since October 2011 when Mallory sent the now infamous email, would be an extreme understatement. The amazing opportunities, the incredible people and the outpouring of support have been mind blowing. Just when I start to wonder,...
Our 1st Mulekwa-Orphan Luncheon
On April 28th we hosted our first Mulekwa-Orphan Luncheon. In Project Yesu we help to provide food, medicine and education for the kids. Many of the kids we help are orphans or will be orphans due to illness. Orphans and adoption are something my family cares about...
Making New Friends
A couple of weeks ago, we got an email. Unfortunately we get some pretty crazy emails on our Project Yesu email, so at first we almost deleted it. But something said to keep reading. It was an email from a girl in Thailand named Hannah, she told us how her teacher had...
Mulekwa – Orphan Luncheon!
Saturday, April 28th - 1pm at First Missionary Baptist Church - Fellowship Hall 301 Fairview Lane, Clarksville Come support Project Yesu and join us as we spread the word about the over 100 million orphans world-wide! Tickets are $10 and you can purchase them...
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