And We're Off!!! 3-11-07
Posted: March 11th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: abstinence, africa, aids, awaken, hiv, HIV/AIDS, hope, Hopeland, injustice, international conference, missions, photoblog, Uganda, women | 3 Comments »(The football (soccer) field that some of us run around some mornings)
It kind of seems like it has been a long week, but when I look back, it flew by. We were assigned what we would be doing in preparation for the upcoming conference so we just started with our tasks. The responsibilities are broken down into three major areas: Communication, Program, and Logistics. I am on the Communications team with Jonathan and Gina. I am also going to working with Microsoft Access to database all of the people that register. Although we all were assigned to different aspects of the conference, we will all need to be working together closely to accomplish this task. Please pray that we will be unified and that we will not become easily overwhelmed by what lies ahead of us.
We have spent much of the last week in meetings, but also in prayer. We really want this time to be dedicated to the Lord. Even though we have the conference ahead of us, we all want to keep in mind the most important thing in life, our relationship with the Lord. It will be very easy to become distracted and even complacent in our relationship with God because of the busyness associated with the conference.
(The building where the conference will be held [not quite finished yet])
I have been reading this little book called “The Pursuit of God” by A.W. Tozer this last week. Even though I am only half way through it right now, I strongly recommend that everyone read it. It was written a long while ago, but the descriptions of the church and the body of believers as a whole still rings true. It’s a very short book and an easy read, but I’m sure that it will change your life, just like it has changed mine. Here are a couple of paragraphs that have impacted me so far…
“When religion has said its last word, there is little that we need other than God himself. The evil habit of seeking God-and effectively prevents us from finding God in full revelation. In the ‘and’ lies our great woe. If we would omit the ‘and’ we shall soon find God, and in Him we shall find that for which we have all our lives been secretly longing” (p.21)
“God is so vastly wonderful, so utterly and completely delightful that He can, without anything over than Himself, meet and overflow the deepest demands of our total nature, mysterious and deep as that nature is” (p.43)
We also went to the Kingfisher again this weekend. It was a chance for us to spend some time beside Lake Victoria, but also a time where the Program team could plan something and work together to accomplish the goal. It was a huge success (even though the meat was extremely tough and sinewy). After we had all had our fill of beef, coleslaw, fruit salad, and chipote (pronounce chi-pot-ie) we gathered together and prayed for each team member individually. A few of us stayed behind until dark to have some quite time with the Lord before going back to the base.
(Rob and Ruth getting ready for the Bar-b-Que)
(Fishermen on Lake Victoria, and children commissioned by their parents and communities to carry water for long distances back to their homes) [check out Halfway There Water Project ]
There are some other team members which I don’t think I have announced yet. Their pictures will be posted later, but here are their names for your prayer lists and your thoughts:
Tom: from South Africa, he has been on base here at Hopeland for the last 2 years.
Job: a native Ugandan who spent a considerable time in Northern Uganda at a base in Soroti.
Lucy Burrows: the conference coordinator (our boss) from the U.K. who has been involved in the international HIV/AIDS crisis for some time now.
There is a website for the conference if anyone is interested in checking it out.
YWAM Global HIV/AIDS Conference
or, Click on the Image Below!
Thank you for your continued prayers and support, they are definitely felt and appreciated by all of us. Keep then coming!
Also, if you have any words of encouragement for the team, please feel free to leave a comment on the bottom of this blog and I will be sure to pass the word along to the individual or the whole team.
Thanks again!
Grace and Peace through Christ our Lord,
John Paul Vicory
1 Corinthians 15:58



So good to hear from you again, John Paul. Thank you for the update. We are praying for team unity and all things accomplished for the precious name of Jesus. We encourage you all to press on towards the mark of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. You will not be ashamed and the enemy will be driven back by your efforts in Jesus Name. May the conference be a great success beyond our expectations. As Jesus is lifted up He will call all people unto Himself.
HI BROTHERS! (Said in Hulk Hogan Voice.) You can also say HI SISTERS, but I don’t know if it will have the same effect…
It is so great to see some pictures of Makapalians! I miss you guys and love you so much!