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The Busy Month of May!

Posted by ankolemission on June 5, 2008

May 2008 went by in a flash!

We said goodbye to two wonderful teammates, Betsy Glover and Desarae Smith, who have been here for the past year teaching the team kids and doing some super ministry with college students. We’re going to miss them greatly. You can read about their adventures at their blogs:

http://betsyinuganda.blogspot.com/

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http://desaraejean.blogspot.com/

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Also, the Huttons continue to get settled in to life and ministry very well here. We’re so thrilled to have them! Please check out their website and blog, to hear more from them:http://www.huttonsinafrica.com

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Finally, we’ll close with some photos: one from one of the two Ankole Bible School courses that Shane taught in May, and a few from the annual Ankole All-Churches Meeting. Both ABS courses went very well, and we were again reminded of how much God has done to raise up servant-leaders from these churches. This gives us such encouragement, as we think about how the Lord will continue to use these men in the future! (Click on photos to see larger version.)

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Marriage Seminar

Posted by ankolemission on April 1, 2008

A group of our top church leaders and their wives were recently blessed by a marriage seminar that was taught by Fielden and Janet Allison. The Allison’s are seasoned East African missionaries who are now traveling around the region (and beyond) to teach about strengthening marriages… and the seminar was a HUGE encouragement and blessing to our folks who were able to attend. We are so thankful for the way that the Lord worked through Fielden and Janet!

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Please pray for the marriages among all the people here, and that these leadership couples can spread the good things they have learned to others in their churches…

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Welcome Huttons !!!

Posted by ankolemission on March 26, 2008

This month we celebrate the arrival of new teammates Theron and Sarah Hutton, along with their children Campbell, Claire, and Nolan!

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We are so excited about working with the Huttons, and for the unique gifts and passions that they will bring to this mission! (Click HERE to read more about the Huttons…)   You are all most welcome to Uganda!

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Ten Years In Uganda !!!

Posted by ankolemission on December 21, 2007

In October the Ankole Mission Team passed the ten-year mark in Uganda!

Over at the team’s main website – www.AnkoleMission.com – you can read a story about our “Super Ten Years” in Uganda… These photos are of the team shortly after arriving in 1997, and one of the team in 2007 (click on photos for larger versions)…

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Thanks to all our supporters and partners in this work over the past ten years!

(Click here for a direct link to the “Super Ten Years” story.)

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The Future…???

Posted by ankolemission on November 2, 2007

Scott and I (Shane) had a very good meeting with some of the Ankole church leaders last week, a meeting that may well provide a glimpse into some of the practical “how to’s” of this mission, at least for the next few years.  I’m going to try to summarize it here in this post, because I think it gives a good picture of the direction we believe God is leading…

We met with these six leaders in order to form a group of “Advisors” (“Abahabuzi”) that will, along with the missionaries, serve as a kind of “steering committee” for this movement of churches.  The two major topics of discussion for the day were:  1) Churches that are struggling and need help, and 2) Setting a “movement ministry budget” for 2008.

(1)  Struggling Churches…  We identified four churches that are having some particularly difficult struggles right now, and discussed how we could be used to strengthen and encourage them.  Scott and I were very pleased with the plan that these guys came up with:  Over the next few weeks, we will visit each of the four churches during the week, dividing up the visits with Shane or Scott driving two from the Abahabuzi group.  The purpose of these mid-week visits will be to meet with the church leaders (in most cases to work through some leadership problems) and to make house-to-house visits.  Then, on the following Sunday, two of the Abahabuzi will visit the church in order to give some teaching and encouragement to the congregation as a whole.  In fact, the four struggling churches are in two separate “clusters”, and these visits are going to be held on “Super Sundays”, or meetings of all the churches in that cluster.  (To learn more about church clusters, go to:  http://www.ankolemission.com/village-clusters.htm.)

(2)  2008 Ministry Budget…  Another big topic was the very practical issue of how the various ministries of the Ankole Mission will be funded over the next year.  (As American team members depart, their working funds go with them.  However, one of the purposes of the town building we are constructing is a source of income generation to fund the ongoing ministries of this mission.  To learn more, go to: http://www.ankolemission.com/town-building.htm.)  Here are some of the ministries that were given a high priority (and top funding) for 2008:  Ankole Bible School, Leader’s Meetings and Advisor’s Meetings, Church/Cluster Visitation, and Benevolence in the Churches/Clusters (including financial help for roofing new church buildings).

Friday’s meeting also provides a nice example of how all this works together.  The income generated from the building’s rental shops provided the funds to transport these leaders, the “Advisors”, to and from the meeting.  It will also provide the funds to pay for their Sunday visits to the struggling churches mentioned above.  And getting together with these men to discuss and pray about the future of this mission is definitely time and money well spent!  Finally, as we go with them to these villages over the next few weeks, it will be an invaluable time of working together and increasing the effectiveness of the partnership between missionaries and national leaders.  (I was going to write that this is a good “fringe benefit” of the whole plan, but as I think about it, that might be the best thing of all!)

It was a good day, and a great meeting.  We look forward to the next few weeks, to see how it all fleshes out in real life… and we look forward with great hope.  It is our prayer that we can meet together in a true partnership, and work together to do the things that will best build up this movement of churches!

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The Future…

Posted by ankolemission on October 25, 2007

It has been a wild and crazy few months for the Ankole Mission!

Teammate departures, baby arrivals, preparing for new teammate arrivals, and some very significant changes in the way “things are done” around here…

With the departures of Jay and Nick, we all knew that things would change, and missionaries and Ugandans alike have felt the uncertainty of the “unknown.” These next few months – indeed, the whole of 2008 – may well be the most trying time in the history of the Ankole Mission. We don’t say that lightly. It is sure to be a time of testing, and a faith-stretching time for the missionaries and the Ankole churches. In one sense, more responsibility must be shifted onto the national church leaders than ever before. In another sense, we hope and pray for a different reality…

Hopefully, this will be a time where more faith and trust will be put in the Lord, as we all learn to depend upon HIM more than ever before.

Shane and Scott are working with church leaders to envision new ways to practically accomplish this mission, and continue the growth of this movement of churches with less missionary help than ever before. It is a leadership challenge, and we pray that a trusting partnership will develop that is equal to the task (a partnership between the missionaries and the Ankole leaders, as well as a sense of trust and teamwork between the Ugandans). It is also a financial challenge, to work out new ways that this movement can sustain itself with a significant drop in foreign-donated income. And of course, it is a spiritual challenge… and a time of great opportunity!

Please pray for the Lord’s guidance, provision, and teaching! Pray that everyone’s faith will be taken to new levels of trust in God as we work through this time of transition. Pray for growth, especially spiritual maturation among the Ankole churches and leaders.

For all we know, the wild and crazy months may just be getting started. Whatever the future holds, we rest in the assurance that the Lord of all creation is with us, leading this mission to what He has envisioned long before we answered His call!

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Team Transitions 2

Posted by ankolemission on August 29, 2007

2007 continues to be a very transitional year for our team and the Ankole Mission. The Bakers and Terri returned to the U.S. in May, and Beth in June.

We have welcomed new teachers/teammates Betsy and Desarae, and Theron and Sara Hutton – the “U.S. Branch” of the Ankole Team – just made their move to First Colony Church in Houston. They are still on track to arrive in Uganda in early 2008.

We’re also bracing ourselves for another tough goodbye: The Fouts depart in just over a month, ten years after the original team’s arrival. Please pray for this work, and for the team, as we make the necessary adjustments with all the people coming and going.

Finally, there are two very happy and exciting team transitions on the horizon:

* Baby Gage is due to arrive on September 7th. You can check out her “baby blog” at: http://omwana1.wordpress.com

* The Huttons are also expecting a new baby boy on January 14th.

Please keep these “new teammates to-be” (and their parents) in your prayers as well!

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Oh Say Can You See?

Posted by ankolemission on July 13, 2007

Our team had a super-fun July Fourth party this year, like always. It was tasty food and fun games at the Glisson house, and it was made especially fun by all the “extra Americans” we had around: Kevin from FCCC (working with MCC youth this summer), Ken Neller from Harding (ABS course), and our Harding interns. And to top it all off: fireworks! (Well, sort of.) Check out these pics of the kids with sparklers…

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(Click on the photos to see a larger picture.)

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A.B.S. – July 2007 (Gospel of John)

Posted by ankolemission on July 7, 2007

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The Ankole church leaders were greatly blessed this week!  Dr. Ken Neller from Harding University has just wrapped up a textual course on the Gospel of John for our Ankole Bible School, and it was a HUGE success.  The 27 men who attended went back to their villages on Friday having learned a whole lot about John’s gospel… And even more importantly, they came to know Jesus more fully and intimately as a result of Dr. Neller’s teaching and testimony.   Thanks for your continued prayers for the Ankole church leaders!

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First Colony Youth Group 2007 #5

Posted by ankolemission on June 28, 2007

What a wonderful group this was!  What a great two weeks!  Our team would like to express our deepest gratitude to the group that came, and for those that sent them… Well done, folks!  Here’s the last few photos…

FCG07-QueenElizabethGamePkGroupPic (The gang at the game park lodge – NOT a real elephant!)

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(However, we did have an amazing elephant experience!)

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(Click photos or links to see larger images…)

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