Sunday, January 20, 2013

Dividing and Conquering for Jesus


Dividing and Conquering for Jesus

Today the team of 27 divided into two – the Charlotte/WVA group teamed up and went to Koro, while the New Albany team worshipped and served at Gulu Community Church.  Here are two summaries of one incredible day . . .

Charlotte/WVA

As this much anticipated day awaited everyone on the trip, we all were so excited to experience our first church service during our Uganda adventure.

The service started at the farm with a brief introduction from all of us and it ended with an extremely powerful testimony from one of our own—Joni.  Being that it was a hard performance to beat, the worship team from the church blew everyone out of the water with an uplifting and tear filled performance, most of the crying was done by Patrick. As Dustin lead with a Sunday school message from Matthew 5:1-12, the people from all over kept filing into the chapel one by one…some walking three hours just to attend a church service. There was a few more songs and dances from the worship team and more crying from Patrick. Pastor John had to deliver an impromptu sermon (12 hours to prepare) and had the SOI team deliver an impromptu rendition of “Amazing Grace”. The service concluded with two more amazing testimonies which brought several cheers, claps, amens, and tears from Patrick…again.

We quickly shuffled to the closest village, traveling on a very, very bumpy road. We arrived and received a celebrity’s welcome with the villagers singing and doing some sort of praise god call that only Miranda has mastered.

We left there quickly and made our way back to the farm to start a medical clinic. We had Char from Huntington and 3 other local doctors leading the way. They were able to diagnose and see approximately 180 people in three hours. We were able to serve everyone that walked through the “door”, pray for the sick and weak, and watch John chase chickens and blow bubbles with the kids.

For the grand finale of our day we finished with a soccer match. As the other team suited up in their matching jerseys, we waited on the sidelines for the game to begin. Our team was undefeated and had a team with half seasoned vets and half rookies. The first score of the game was made by Kelly with her first touch of the soccer ball and, unofficially, the first white girl to ever score against a Ugandan team on Uganda soil. The game ended with a score of 2-1 and a victory for the SOI team, just kidding. We’re all winners. The day ended with everyone gathering in the middle of the field with two more testimonies and a prayer almost circle. God is so good.

New Albany

Pastor David here for the New Albany update.  For our crew the day began early – most of us went to bed after midnight, and breakfast started promptly at 7 followed by a significantly less prompt bus ride to Gulu Community Church (we are working towards a clear understanding of Africa time.  “The service starts at 8am, we’ll be there to pick you up at 7:30” can be translated as: “the service really gets rolling at 8:20ish, we’ll pick you up at 5 ‘til”).  We had the incredible experience of worshiping at Gulu Community Church, and I had the privilege of preaching God’s Word.  I told the congregation that since I’m accustomed to such a wildly exuberant group at NAPC, I hoped they would at least throw out a couple Amens or praise the Lords to make me feel at home (is it wrong to lie from the pulpit?).  Pastor George was as welcoming, hilarious and passionate as ever.  Among many highlights of the service, my personal favorite was when he told his church that he didn’t want it to feel like he was officiating a funeral service and that we need to, like King David when the Spirit moved upon him a couple millennia ago, dance as we worship.  The best part of this was that Andy Gurd looked like he was about to go for it.  But he had already been clapping for awhile to the beat (which was daunting enough) and pulled back at the last moment.

Following the second service we ran back to our hotel for a quick bite to eat and change of clothes and then returned to conduct a medical clinic in the church with the help of GCC leaders and the local health authority, Gulu Public Health Services.  It was an inspiring performance by our doctors, nurses, pharmacists and pray-ers.  They labored for five straight hours without a break and worked as hard as they could to compassionately serve the people who came, around 400 in all.  One huge blessing for me was that while they worked, I was able to spend two solid hours with Pastor George.  He gave me a detailed description of GCC’s ministry, and we caught up in most areas of life.  What an encouragement to spend time with him and to continue to build our partnership.

I’ll close with a huge shout-out to our Columbus teammates who we’ve met as a result of this mission trip, the “Mt. Carmel +1 posse.”  Meredith, Ariel, Courtney, Promod and Scott have been a blast to serve with.  They’ve been incredibly hard-working and we are so glad they joined us.   And the “+1” in that equation is Chris, Jacki Fitzgerald’s son who lives in Denver and will soon be moving to Columbus (not really – we had hoped to talk him into it until he said that he’d “sooner move to Gulu”).

PS – Attorney/Preacher Ken, I’m 8,000 miles away and still heard that you rocked the pulpit at NAPC – impressive.

PPS – Jim Haley, I still can’t believe you own a Shih Tzu.

10 comments:

Aimee said...


Mom, reading a personal message from you today was such a blessing. Thank God for prayers answered. He is amazing. I’ve been longing to hear a word or two about you and Chris.

It came after church this morning where Ken did an amazing job illustrating how God’s wrath is only as fierce as His love for us. It was a beautiful message of how much He truly cares for us and is a loving God. Of course the choir sang the moving “Deep Waters” acapella.

It’s based on Luke 5:1-11. If you obey the Lord’s sending you out into the “deep waters” of life, He’ll bless you in ways you never expected! You are all living this right now!

Fishing in the waters by the shore.
The Lord said “Go to deep waters, cast your nets once more.”
And because they obeyed, they would never be the same.
Go to deep waters, deep waters, where only faith will let you go.
Go out to deep waters, deep waters, harvests of faith will overflow.
They cast their nets and almost before they could begin
Their nets were overflowing and they had to pull them in.
And though this was their greatest catch their fishing days would end.
For they abandoned all when they heard the master’s call.
Go to deep waters, deep waters, where only faith will let you go.
Go out to deep waters, deep waters, harvests of faith will overflow.
Go.
~ Pepper Choplin

Mom, I’ve been sending up special prayers of protection for you and your seemingly yummy self. I’ve been praying African bugs find you not as yummy as these Midwestern USA bugs do.

You should know that Bob was at the first service today and came to brunch with Jim, the kids and I. He misses you, but seems no worse for wear. He did say that Annie is quite sad, but I’m sure he’s giving her comfort food and she will be all fat and happy upon your return.

Chris, we just have to know if you’ve played the Princess of Katwe and if she whooped you like Bob did or not. Sorry about the jab, anything to make Bob feel better ☺

You all have to throw us a bone and fess up on who bloodied their nose and banged their head. I know, with all of you doctors, it probably violates HIPAA, but we are all imagining our loved ones, heads tilted back, applying pressure ☺


I pray you will all never be the same!!!
Your Humbled Daughter, Sister, and Friend,
Aimee

PS- As a "godly wife in training", I cannot be responsible for any retaliation in regards to your comments. I will obey and submit to my husband. (Just so you know, I think he's jealous. It's Carlotta Mayfair this and Carlotta Mayfair that, day and night)

Ralston Family said...

Hey Dad!
I can't believe how many people that you served today! That is just incredible! I am so proud of you, and you inspire me to go with you someday! The Ralston Dynamic Duo has a nice ring to it, don't you think?!? I think we might have to tranqulize mom though....
I taught Sunday School today, which was really fun! The kids are so cute, and talkative! We went out to lunch at City BBQ, but Whit's is closed for the winter, so that was a bummer....no fish bait sundae for Sarah. When we got home, I attempted to sacrifice Timmy the Tricky Worm to Tess, but just as Tess did the butt wiggle, Sarah saved him. She then proceeded to chase me around the house with him. It was an intense chase. Timmy creeps me out. Andrew went on a fairly long run today, wearing only a t-shirt and shorts in 30 degree weather. When he came hoome, he was as red as a lobster. Catherine worked on some homework, while texting Erik. Not sure if she got that much accomplished.... oh, how I love her (and Erik). Catherine and Andrew went to play bingo with Ali and Noah, so mom tried out this crazy curly bun hair style that I have to do for Youth America Grand Prix this year. It turned out really pretty. It kind of looks like a fancy prom updo. I was impressed by her hair styling abilities. I have started the quest to find a roommate a Miami. I friended a few girls on facebook, but we will see how it goes. Knowing my luck, I will end up with a freak...hahaha. Sarah iced her knee some more. It's almost 100% better, but not quite...however, I wonder if she is milking it because she was chasing me around the house....oh, the things I wonder about her...haha. Mom had us on serious chore duty again today. I think it's a way for her to distract herself. We cleaned out our closet and underneath our sink. I am so glad that we did because we were able to donate a lot of things to people, who will actually use them, versus sitting in the closet making friends with dust bunnies.
We have been thinking and praying for you and the team constantly. I am amazed at all of the hard work you have done, and can't wait to hear about it when you get home. Hope you are taking lots of photos. Counting down the days...
XOXOXO, Hannah and the rest of the Ralston clan

Scottie and Angie said...

Great work all! I am happy you are able to touch so many lives and that you were able to see 400 people! WOW.
My prayers are with you.
Love and miss you Scottie- Church here in Washington was great and it was nice to show off Maddie to many long-time family friends.

Milroy Kids said...

Hi Dad,
I miss you and love you, Mom is having a hard time holding up the fort. Hunter is being the man of the house (so he says). I Love the little gifts under my pillow.
I can't wait to see you.

Love,Isabella

Hey Dad, I miss you so much and I love you. We're having a pretty good time without you (just kidding). We really want you to come back so stay safe. Don't you dare get malaria again! Kay Kay's still really superstitious about going to sleep at 8:00 exactly. Annie still doesn't want you to gorilla zombie rastle her or cuddle her (she said no to both). Mom also wants to let you know that she'll be watching Downton Abbey tonight downstairs on the couch with Carlotta since you aren't here. Try to face time again when you get the chance!

Hunter

P.S. Thanks for the PopTarts. I love the s'mores. I also won $2.50 on the Kellogs website. I love you!

Anonymous said...

Courtney, So many good things that you and your team are doing in Uganda. We are very proud of you and miss you very much.

May God guide you in all your efforts.

Love Dad

Anonymous said...

Dr. Dave . .
The Marino's appreciate everything you do to help others today and always. You inspire us to look for more opportunities to do the same.
God's blessings to you and your team.
The Marino's
P.S. Wish there was a way I could call you and wake you up in the middle of a good sleep.

Debbie said...

Shout out to Kelly Bennett! Love you. Sounds like an awesome trip.

Debbie & David

Anonymous said...

Diane Herman (and others working with New Albany team),
As a pharmacist here in the States who works 14 hour days with a very short break (5 mins) your day of servicing 400+ people was very impressive!! A major difference however would be that I'm sure you were VERY appreciated , not every other customer complained about their wait time and not 1 in 20, had a reason to yell at you!! Seriously though, that was really awesome to read about and kudos to all of you for such a job well done! Again, I look forward to reading this blog each day. In my thoughts, xo Cher (and Sonny of course)

Unknown said...

Gurd Family:) Hey Dad.We miss you lots. I can't believe it's been one week already. We had a busy week .Mom is struggling not to yell at us. LOL. Nate's hockey Team came in second . They all said hi too. After the game we all went out to lunch then back to Granny and Grandpas house. Carolyn,Gracie and grandma saw a movie called Mama and it was weird. The rest of us went to Sean's basketball game At your old middle school. They won. We then went back to Uncle David's and Patrick and I had a sleepover. Patrick said that The Ravens are going to the NFL Championships. Grandpa said he wasn't happy with the two teams because of the coaches that are playing against each other are from Michigan. Patrick likes the Ravens because Michael Oher is on the team.We are doing homework, carolyn too. It is suppose to be the coldest night of the year so far, below 10 degrees. Can you face time us again? Also can you write to us on the blog? Mom Kim here. All is good, just very cold and windy. We miss you lots and can't wait to see you.

P.S. Sounds like you will be owing us some dance time when you get home or maybe teaching us a new dance? We can't wait!

Love you very much! Many prayers and hugs headed to Gulu?

Kim and kids

Unknown said...

Many hugs and prayers headed to Gulu. Sorry we didn't hit the correct button and it published it before we could preview it.
XXXOOO!
Love, Kim, Carolyn, Patrick, and Catherine