And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
--Jesus, teaching us how to pray
Several of us just returned from visiting a nearby school. Around 400 kids were all assembled and singing a worship song as we walked in – I wish you could hear their loud, sweet voices.

Sunday morning, the day 5 grand finale of Mega Fest... Papa Randy and I visited one of the churches. Neither one of us had ever seen a place like Kibera before.
Some of my favorite moments in Africa are the worship times. Africans are gifted with strong singing voices. So far I have never heard them sing quietly or without enthusiasm, and I’ve rarely seen them sing without dancing too.
There is never a dull moment here in Africa!
God moved in an awesome way tonight and huge numbers of people came to Christ and were healed! Here are some of the other things that God brought us through tonight:
We’re sitting in the lobby of our hotel anxiously awaiting our escort to the field where our crusade will at last begin. To say it’s been a challenge to get to this point would be a gross understatement.
Tonight we saw the lame walk, the blind see, the deaf hear, and more! The woman who can see now brought her Braille bible to show us. Glorious! And while the team is celebrating all this, I’m hanging back in the room with the common cold - complete with sore throat, stuffiness, headache and endless nose blowing. Not glorious. Why didn’t I get healed too?
Ever try to explain to an East African what snow feels like? Or how a dishwasher works? I tried...but first...
Well, it has been quite a day in Kabale. Today was the kickoff of the Great Harvest Festival events. It started with the women’s conference this morning.