LEFT:
In Arua,
classroom settings are often very cramped and with little visual stimulus. We
hope that a teacher development programme, Red Earth that is making a massive
positive impact on children’s learning in S Uganda,
could bring improved teaching & learning at to two large primary schools in Arua that
have deaf units.
My
(Adam’s) trip to Uganda recently was so encouraging and fruitful.
Thank you so
much to all who supported this visit through prayer, practical support and
finance. Reports overleaf. A few video clips will be on the ‘Fielders in
Uganda’ page of our Facebook soon.
We
have a shortfall in regular financial support from September. Please get in
touch asap if you can help..
Helen loves her study of Old Testament books, yet still managed to
coordinate a big party!. Our
w/e away in Telford on my return was special.
Shalom.
Adam
& Helen
In this update…
-More support,
growth & lobby focus amongst our Kampala partners
-Warm welcome,
support for refugee camps
& community
development from YWAM Arua
-Deaf students progress again as knitting/tailoring training
re-starts
-Deaf Arua
youth to attend three year full- time pastor raining
-Vocational
Training School to consider mobility impaired applicants,
as deaf graduate, with new job, gives radio interview.
as deaf graduate, with new job, gives radio interview.
-Arua
teachers of deaf visit Red Earth teacher development project
-Signs &
Wonders: see next issue
-In the Refiner’s
Fire: see next issue
-News from the
family.
-Future Plans,
Community Development Plan: see next issue
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