Growing up in a Christian family wasn't an enjoyable experience. I had to keep many things, and I always felt very burdened by my actions. Since my parents were missionaries in Uganda, I learned a lot about life and who God is. However, as Christianity became a habit in my life, my faith became my parents' faith instead of my own. I read the Bible to learn more about God, but I did it as if I were studying at school. This
As things continued, I became very ignorant and began to think my way without listening to God. However, I faced several challenges during my boarding school life in Kenya. I felt alone and had no one to help me because my parents were not around. Through these challenges, God brought me closer to Him, and I relied on him more than ever. I began to pray more often and enjoy my time with God. As I faced the challenges, my relationship with God became more robust, and God continued to use these experiences to strengthen my faith in God. From this time on, I began to attend more events that could help people get closer to Christ and felt this joy in my heart that I had never felt before. I am still not perfect in my faith and feel this joy.
There is a lot to learn, but I pray daily to find God in my life no matter what I do. Education in Uganda was one of my parents' concerns. Since Uganda was a country that needed proper education, learning the things I had to learn was a big problem. God helped me by providing us with the best and best schools in the country. When I finished 5th grade, God changed my life significantly by placing me in a boarding school in Kenya. The school had a sound education system and good people who influenced my life. I learned a lot, and God gave me the knowledge to learn. I finished high school with a high score of over 3.5. As I started applying to college, God showed me Asbury University, where I could study what I like, build faith in God, and be a helpful person for his mission—at God's mercy, my first semester ended well, passing all classes.
Living in Africa is a challenging task. As long as God blesses me
The branch was a family. I have the best cook in the world, always a strong father, and a very supportive and kind brother. Because of this loving family, I grew up with good character and personality and rarely encountered emotional difficulties. My parents were perfect believers in Christ, and my mother used to dress me up for church on Sundays, and we devoted ourselves as a family every night. Thanks to my parents, it was easy to reach out to God, and I was comfortable talking about my concerns with them. On Sundays, my father was a pastor, so I often kept us busy by going to another local church and preaching the words of God. I followed my parents to help people in other areas spread God's word. Even at a boarding school where my parents were not beside me, we read the Bible online and shared what God taught me. And I tried hard to note what the pastor said in church. When I was young, God gave me a vision to become a doctor. I loved life and had a great passion for making people feel better. As a kid, I couldn't watch people suffer, and I always thought I'd rather feel the pain than the pain of the people I love. As I grew up and learned more about the world, my vision of becoming a doctor became corrupted, and I started to change my mind as if my goal was to make a lot of money. God made me love biology, love animals, and know how life works in this world. The big thing that God made me realize was that Africa was very dependent on cows and other animals. However, many animals died every year because there were so many diseases in Africa that veterinarians could not cure. So God created a new vision in me to study biology and build knowledge to become a veterinarian and help missionaries who share the gospel with others.
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Veterinary Program
Safety Patrol
Teddy's Cafe
Outreach
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