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Faithfulness and missing Uganda!

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I have been mighty grateful for technology and the ability to talk to some of my friends in Uganda since I have returned back to the states. It makes me miss them even more, but it is has also made the transition easier. My pastor's wife/mentor who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor found out today from 6 different opinions that they believe the mass to be benign. That is a HUGE blessing and I am in awe from the faithfulness of God and listening to all the prayers. I will continue to pray for that of course.. and my hope is that good news is also given to my aunt who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and my grandma's cousin who was recently diagnosed with colon cancer. I wanted to jot down some ways of life that I wish would be universal practices and that I would be better at.... 1. Making time for people.. whether it's taking a few minutes when you run into someone you know randomly to chat or being hospitable and setting aside some time when someone comes ...