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The long Journey of faith In 2004 I met a young lady Sherie Renne shortly after I, Jennifer Hannah Renne, and Noah became friends through operation Christmas Child Samaritan box gift. Our friendship grew faster bringing us closer and closer day by day till I paid them a visit in 2012 and I lived at their house in Missouri USA for two weeks. Everything went on well. I flew back to Uganda. The same year Sherie, Jeremiah, Heather Grant Ishmael, and Nathan Ishmael visited Uganda and had shallow well ministry, school visits and church ministry plus OVCs ministry done. They later went back. Shortly afterwards Sherie shared with me a heart breaking news and that she needed to adopt from Uganda and strictly Nebbi. Of the three possible kids (whose mothers all died at delivery) only MIAH survived and the two passed-on. When Miahs condition started getting bad due to malnutrition we quickly arranged for the Sheries to come over by this time the little MIAH was on blood transfusion therapy at Angal hospital here in Nebbi. We quickly attended to her medical needs and had a quick legal process of adoption concluded within a time limit too abnormally shorter than ordinary adoption process signifying GOD WAS DOING everything himself. Things then fell apart at US VISA interviews desk where MIAHs grant of a VISA was to be dependent on a decision to be made by Nairobi offices other than the Kampala US Embassy......taking a wait of one month. Oh the frustration of the duration and of what answer awaits (yes or no) took a big stall on every one. With the intervention of American friends and Big Shots MIAHs VISA papers were taken to ROME for EXPEDITIOUS HANDLING a favor thats given to few and upon special interest and considerations. And if yesterday the answer turned APPROVED for visa then a big relief and new life changing journey in the lives of Sherie and Jeremiah begins. I want to thank every one, our American friends; the Christians,the Senators and every one. The Ugandan friends: Christians, pastors, the legal fraternity, Nan Cee, Harriet Kago, Pr. Emma, Ocuna Denis, Munguriek Emmanuel, Caleb, institutions like Cornerstone and the Government departments here. Above all there is only one MAN to thank more... HE IS JEHOVAH ELSHADAI... GOD
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 03:33:41 +0000

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