Saturday, January 23, 2016

Big David

Many of you have heard some of the story of Big David. He contracted polio when he was 3 years old, losing the use of his legs. He was only able to crawl on the ground until he came to GSF as a 21 year old, but claiming to be 16. Since they did not have a social worker to do investigations back then, he was taken in and then taken for a surgery to fit his legs with braces. During that time, he came to know Jesus as his Saviour. 

After his recovery and learning to walk he continued to live at GSF, but needed to work as an employee rather than live there as a "child." The mom at that time, Bonnie Sue Walker, taught him to sew. For many years now, he has served as a tailor at GSF. He has also been teaching Esther to sew. He was discipled at GSF as a young adult, and now he serves as an assistant pastor at our local chuch and spiritual advisor for GSF. He leads staff devotions and days of prayer. 

Although he is now able to walk, he cannot walk as much as life in Uganda usually requires. Several years back, he was given an ATV for getting around. That vehicle has made it possible for him to serve at Light of the World church and get around for daily needs. 

Recently the vehicle was in need of some expensive repairs that were beyond what his monthly income would be able to cover. Since many of you sent financial gifts at the end of the year, we were able to help him have those repairs done. We are extremely grateful for your support which made it possible for Big David to continue to commute and serve at our church! 
He also gives free rides around campus to children for fun! Please pray for Big David as he continues to work building God's kingdom here in Uganda. We are so grateful for his faithful service and love for Jesus! 

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