by Rev. Dan King | Apr 16, 2010 | engaged in culture
Note: This is an excerpt of a featured post (written by yours truly!) at churchdrop.com (8BIT Network). The sanctuary filled with a nervous laughter. I think some of it was out of pure disbelief at what I’d just told them. Others figured that I was totally serious but...
by Rev. Dan King | Apr 7, 2010 | east africa
Waking up this morning I couldn’t wait to get home! While I tried to enjoy my last few hours with the team, my mind was already wandering home. At breakfast we all talked about how wonderful this experience was, while I (as the team chaplain) challenged them to...
by Rev. Dan King | Apr 7, 2010 | east africa
Mission accomplished. Our work is done, and we now begin our journeys home. First the long drive across Uganda from Kasese to Kampala. Then after our last night our team flies together from Kampala to Nairobi to London where we part ways and I board my flight from...
by Rev. Dan King | Apr 5, 2010 | east africa
Our last day of teaching ended up being one of the hardest days for me on this trip for several reasons. Some of it was related to the obvious realization that our time was nearly up on this incredible journey. While I was anxious to get home to my family, there was...
by Rev. Dan King | Apr 2, 2010 | book reviews, missions
Every day extreme poverty drives innocent children into drastic situations. As a result many are unwillingly sold into slavery to do the unthinkable. One of the people who stands up for those children is Tom Davis, president of Children’s HopeChest. I recently...