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Back to Entebbe
Not much to report today.
VIDEO SHOOT
The studio where we were going to record interviews was way expensive so we did two interviews at the hotel where I was staying. They were each 5 minutes. The topics were: Worldview and Finding The Bible to be True As a Believer. When they are edited and posted on the internet, I’ll send a link. It will probably be a few days since our videographer has a longer trip home than I had coming back to Entebbe.

Seeds Planted
The official ministry portion of my trip is now complete as we finished up today putting the Wed and Thursday sessions back to back and saving another day’s expenses by moving Thursday session to later Wednesday.

Satisfied!
For those of you who got my report early enough yesterday, to read it and pray before bed time, THANKS! All night long, my mind was processing what I wanted to say to the group of pastors, which Apologetics Uganda leader described as Pharisee-types. My mind was so involved that just before I woke up to start the day, I had a dream that circumstances caused me to miss the meeting and I was not able to share what was on my heart and I was angry that I didn’t have a chance. Then I woke up, relieved!

What Could Have Been!
I am settled in, in Gulu, Uganda. I have never been this far north in Uganda. We are just 90 minutes from South Sudan, where I have never been. It is about 230 miles from where I spent the night to Gulu. Do the math. If we were traveling on a freeway averaging even 50mph, figuring in a stop, it is 4.5 hours. I was told it was about 5 miles. Well, it took 6.5 hours due to following large, slow trucks on a road with one lane in each direction, speed bumps in every town…