Sending Diocese: Pittsburg
In one of his last newsletters from Uganda, he wrote: “Personally, I am finding these last weeks to be . . . comfortable. I am now able to get into a taxi (I usually refer to them as “death waiting to happen”) and not freak out when we are headed head on with a truck carrying fuel. I can hop on a moped and ride around Kampala with no worries. The students and staff of the university are, in many ways, my family. I can bargain with the best of them and know where to go to get the best stuff. And it is a little bit strange to find that now I am about to leave, I could see myself staying another year. However, I feel it is God’s will that I return back to the States and continue the discernment process for my own calling and purpose in life. Where I will live and what I will do, who knows? But if God can set up a year in Uganda, he most certainly can do anything!”