God Rescued the SOH Children – 4

God Rescued the Stream of Hope, Uganda Children.   He did it 4 years ago and again last week!  Part 4

Continuing updates from Trip 19 to Child Redeemed Mission Home (Formerly SOH).

Cool Story of God’s perfect timing….Of course the water well failed and we have no water!  It was Saturday morning, Memorial Day weekend back in the US.  We were leaving in 3 days.  It had been rainy and cloudy so we expected less water from the solar powered well pump…but there was none.  It was also by chance that we discovered it because we just shifted a large amount of water to the community tank for distribution expecting the well pump to replenish the tank and had we not done that, a few days would have gone by.  Greg and I are the two people in the world with most intimate knowledge of the water system at SOH.  It has to be something simple we said…no way a major failure happens on the 2 weeks we happen to be in Uganda on an unplanned surprise visit.

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Community members getting clean drinking water from the CRM well.

We began diagnosing and eliminating possible causes.  We switched the system from DC Solar to AC Generator….of course after needing to spend several hours repairing the generator, bad gas, broken fuel line, broken starter rope.  No pumping.  We waited for the sun to shine and see if the DC Solar would work.  Nothing.  No error on the controller that would indicate a bad wire or controller.  Voltage was present at the pump wires.  Must be the pump.  This won’t be fixed until Monday at the earliest…nothing to do but conserve water and pray for rain.  It did rain which gave us enough water to make it till Monday.

The phone numbers we had for the NGO, Water Missions, provider of technical service and parts was not being answered and no one was working in the US.  We decided to drive 100 km to Jinja and go to the Water Mission office and hope to speak with a guard that has phone numbers.  We did that, the guard recognized me, and he helpfully began the process which ultimately resulted in a technician coming out Monday morning with a pump.

Eight of us pulled all 265’ of PVC pipe, wire, and pump up out of the well, finding the pump is OK but the wire is not.  We think a lightning strike on Friday (it was really close) burned out the wire enough to prevent the motor from working but left enough so the controller would not show an error.  Now where do we get 300’ of specialty wire?  We brought it with us!  We planned a project to run wire for security lights at the Chicken Coop, bringing 600’ of quality shielded wire, graciously provided by Charlotte Wire, but did not have time to do it.  Tasking that wire for this repair and reinstalling the pump, had us back in the clean water business in a few hours.

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The flag on top of the tank is a homemade full indicator we installed.

Too many cases of perfect timing and provisions for random luck.  Thank you God!

Bob Hillebrand – Director, Mission Servants Ministry

Trip 18, SOH Uganda, Update 5

I am actually in the long process of returning home.  It was a good trip and we completed all of our target projects.  We made a big impact on the home operationally and security wise.  Here is an outline….

  • installed two additional batteries and new control panels in the main control room and in each building.
  • installed new wiring and lights in all the rooms of the girls dorm.
  • installed 7 motion sensing security lights around the compound.
  • installed lights in the latrines and bath houses.
  • built 10 shelving units.
  • built 5 tables.
  • built roosts in the new chicken coop.
  • installed a new hose system to transfer water to storage tanks.
  • cemented the areas between buildings and created rain water removal ditches all to reduce mud.
  • installed gutters and two storage tank space on the girls dorm to collect rainwater.
  • instaled a hood and electric fan over the cookers in the kitchen.
  • installed 3 cyclone vents in the roof above the kitchen and dining hall to remove heat and smoke.
  • installed new and additional lights in the kitchen.
  • built furniture for the guard shack.
  • finished the roof on the guard shack

I’m forgetting a dozen smaller projects.  We were busy and enjoyed the instant gratification of the improvements being gratefully used.  Praising God for all.

Thank you all for your support and prayers for us.

 

 

 

Trip 18, SOH Uganda, Update 2

Mission completed for three of the team.  Jon, Emily, and Rick are heading home and I will stay a few more weeks.  It was a good two weeks at SOH, accomplishing our plan and an addition of Medical/Dental/Reading glasses outreach to the community which turned out to be the most important part of the trip.  The outreach lasted 3 days and reached the entire area around the orphanage.

We served roughly 250 people with basic medical and medicine by Dr. Ben from Kenya,   Dental assistance including teeth pulling by a clinic in Kamuli, and reading glasses.  We have tons of stories, many very appreciative people, and a very elderly man who finally accepted Christ as his Saviour in the dentist office due to the love and care we showed him.  Praise God!

Several projects were completed including lighting, gutters for rain collection and furniture building.  Here are a few photos….

Trip 18, SOH Uganda

Four of us, Jon, Emily, Rick, and myself are in route to the Stream of Hope Home in Byasi, Uganda.  This is Jon’s 3rd trip and first for his daughter Emily as well as for Rick.  The team will be together for two weeks then all return except I will stay an additional two weeks.  Between us we have nearly 700 pounds of stuff to bless the kids with and complete our projects.  We will arrive there Saturday afternoon.

We are bringing over 1000′ of heavy wire, 4 electrical boxes, security lights for outside, lights for inside of the new girls dorm, a fan for the kitchen, a folding aluminum ladder, plumbing valves for water collection, tools, books and toys for the kids, a laptop and 20 solar powered audio Bibles for the Teso ministry, and a keyboard for the church at SOH.  We have a lot planned and look forward to being with the kids and staff.

Pastor Paul’s prayer request is for rain.  It has not done so in months, even though it is the time for rain.  The well there I see not functioning because of the drought.

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Emily, Jon, Rick, Bob, and 700 pounds of luggage