Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Invisible Children

In 1986 in Uganda, the longest war in Uganda started, and it is still going today. Joseph Kony is the leader of the "Lord's Resistance Army", the rebel army that is trying to overthrow the government. He claims to have spiritual powers and acts like he has the same authority as Jesus. Apart from ordering the death of hundreds of thousands of Ugandans, Kony gets the majority of his army by abducting children, generally under the age of 20. Ugandan children are always at risk of being kidnapped in their sleep and forced to become child soldiers for this evil man's army.

Tonight, I about Invisible Children, an organization that is working to put an end to this injustice. A few years ago, three young men went to Uganda, on their way to Sudan to do a documentary. But, God had different plans. They stopped in Uganda because they found that thousands of kids were all sleeping in the streets in an area protected by the government, in order not to be abducted. They talked to a young man named Jacob, who was abducted when he was 12 and escaped. The decided that they had to do something, so they worked to raise awareness in the states and in the Senate by making a documentary and organizing rallies.

Tonight, they showed a documentary they made of their journey, and it broke my heart. Also, we got to hear the young man, Jacob, speak. Because of "Invisible Children", he is on his way to fulfilling his dream of becoming a lawyer. He is currently a freshman in college. "Invisible Children" started a program to sponsor children so that they can get an education and grow up to be the leaders of the country and hopefully bring peace. Right now, they are sponsoring 800 children.

The thing that really got me is that this war has been going on for the past 24 years, and I knew nothing about it, at least very little. I've heard of child soldiers before, but never to this extent. It is also weird for me to think about what I was doing when I was 12 and comparing it to Jacob. Jacob is the same age as me, and I have never had to worry about any of the terrors he has experienced. God is using his voice to bring hope to a nation, just like he used St. Patrick to bring hope to Ireland. St. Patrick had been taken captive and escaped just like Jacob. (I refer to St. Patrick because today is St. Patrick's day:)

This issue is very important. Hundreds of people are affected each day by the war in Uganda. I think the best thing I can do right now is to pray for God's mercy on that nation and on those children, who are unknown, who vanish in the night. Pray that God disarms the power Joseph Kony holds on the nation. Pray that the people find hope in the Lord. I can't imagine the terror those kids and their families experience every day, and I don't think it is right that they have to experience that.

So, in the midst of all the chaos of upcoming tests and plans for spring break and my future, I can remember that this world is bigger than just the issues I face personally. I need to remember these children and keep a wider perspective. God's grace is sufficient, and I believe He can and will save those children.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Birthday Fun

Friday was my birthday, and although it was sad not to celebrate it in Missoula with my family like usual, my friends here made it such a special day! My mom had sent me a "party package" with balloons, blowouts, a happy birthday banner, candy, and lots more fun stuff! On Thursday night after Bible, my friend Megan and I returned to my room to find that Dana had put the balloons up all around the door frame and printed off some birthday signs. We had to go in armed with the big punching balloons that had also come in the package. When we walked in Dana and another friend from my floor attacked us with the balloons and we had a big fight! Then, at 12:00 am, Dana, Megan and I had some of the ice cream cake that Dana had made for me. On my birthday, we got free coffee from Dutch Bros. and had dinner at the Macaroni Grill. At dinner, I got a free piece of cake and one of the waiters sang happy birthday to me in Italian! He stared at me the whole time, so it was really awkward, but fun :) After dinner, I got to open the presents my mom had sent...I got a GPS! It was really exciting, because I get lost all of the time, and this is going to SAVE me time and stress. That evening we watched Pride and Prejudice with a couple other girls on our floor.

Then, on Saturday, I got to go see Lauren's track meet which was so fun! She's amazing. We went to Red Robin for dinner then church, and on Sunday we went for a nice run and got some homework done. It was a very enjoyable birthday!

At Macaroni Grill!
A fun Life is Good mug from my mom (it says, "Gotta run")
My new GPS!
Dana's lovely door decorations
Free chocolate cake!