Monday, December 29, 2008

New Violence in Uganda

Recently, the governments of Congo, Sudan, and Uganda have launched an offensive against the Lord's Resistance Army.

In response, the LRA attacked a church in Congo the day after Christmas. Reports are fuzzy, but witnesses point out that the attackers spoke the Acholi language, wore their hair dreaded, and had a large number of young boys among their ranks as evidence that the attackers were indeed members of the LRA. Between 30 and 150 civilians are reported to have been murdered.

See the full story here.

We have about a week and a half left in the winter break, so why not take some of your free time and write to your congressmen and some members of the incoming administration?

I know we ask you to do this a lot, but it does make a difference, and with the new surge of violence, now it is more important than ever to make sure that we cry out for the victims in this war.

Shalom.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Christmas

It's the morning of Christmas Eve in South Korea, where I will once again be spending my Christmas holiday.

From this war zone to the war zone in Uganda, let us strive for peace.

Happy Christmas.



And good news everybody! The results are in for Schools 4 Schools - all told, IC raised over a million dollars this semester, and ICU@UGA raised more money than anybody else in our region!

Shalom.

Post Script: I apologize for the size of the video and its interference with the lay-out of my blog. I tried to manipulate the size of the video, but to shrink the frame is to cut off a rather large chunk of the video itself. So, until I add a few more posts, you're just going to have to guess your way around the blocked links.