Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ministry of Security


I mentioned in my previous post that the Light of the Lord Global Missions team was assigned to play an intimate role in the Love Kampala Festival organized by the Luis Palau Alliance Ministries based out of Portland, Oregon. Luis Palau Alliance Ministries performs festivals all over the world every year, and when we discovered that they were coming to Kampala, we knew we had to find a way to get involved.  

On July 11, 2010, during the championship match of the World Cup, al-Qaida linked Somali group - al-Shebaab - launched suicide bombing attacks on two locations in Kampala being occupied by World Cup fans. 79 people were killed, including one American. Now, with the country on high alert and just two months later, a festival expecting 100,000 Christians and high profile names was coming to town. 

When we were connected to the LKF team via a wild set of “circumstances,” security was the furthest thing from our minds. As an organization, we just wanted to volunteer and help the LKF team put on a spectacular event for our adopted country. We were ready to be trash collectors if that’s what was asked of us. As it’s been detailed on my early blog post’s and our website, LOLGMU was founded in the sands of Iraq. Our leaders come from various military and law enforcement backgrounds, having risked their lives protecting U.S. military installations as part of their prior service. 

When the LKF team learned of our collected expertise, they shared their security concerns with us and asked us if we could volunteer to alleviate these concerns. In Isaiah 6:8, the Bible reads, “And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here am I! Send me.” So, in a quick turn of events, we had two highly decorated U.S. Marines performing threat and vulnerability risk assessments, coordinating the festival’s security apparatus with local police, counter-terrorism, and military units, and creating emergency contingency plans. My team and I were assigned to provide personal protection for the VIP’s for the week leading up to the event and the event itself. 

While the threat was real and the work was serious, the opportunities and experiences that were presented to us as a result of our volunteer efforts was unbelievable. We got to attend many high profile functions, make new networks of friends and partners, witness the behind-the-scenes efforts of a major festival and concert, and hang out with international sport and music stars like Nicole Mullen, Papa San, and Andrew Palau. The weekend long festival turned out to be a huge success which thankfully included no incidents. 

I will close by saying that every member of the Love Kampala Festival team and guests that we encountered was a joy and pleasure to work for. Andrew and Wendy Palau and their close team surrounding them are all amazing people. The Luis Palau Alliance is an exceptional ministry and I wish them great success in the future. Thank you for allowing Light of the Lord Global Missions to share in the experience. 

***UPDATE - Great summation of festival and the critical role we played here: http://andrew.palau.org/news/detail/love_kampala_festival_press_release_25
Headline: “Security Concerns Fail to Dampen Enthusiasm for Love Kampala Festival with Andrew Palau"

Andrew Palau
Papa San



Nicole Mullen
Action Sports
Action Sports








Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Next Chapter

Missing football at home so I decided to bring a little football love to Uganda. Go Cats!

I am finally back on the ground in Uganda! The men - Stephen, John, and Aba - truly feel like brothers. When we are together I am overwhelmed with a feeling that anything is possible. Their sacrifice, their trust in me, and their wisdom inspire me every day. 

Our mission while I am here in Uganda is diverse. In March and April we had two overarching goals that required our total focus - to launch our ministry and establish a small business (Mary’s Milk) to sustain it. Having accomplished both goals, we are now researching numerous ways to improve our ministry model - a model that uniquely mixes Christian ministry with entrepreneurial enterprise. 

We are exploring the following:
  • How to improve operational efficiency at our current Mary’s Milk store
  • Opening a second store in Kampala
  • Aquaculture and the practicality of its application to rural villages
  • Land nearby our current village of Kirombe to build a brick and mortar church
  • Specific requirements and barriers to building a small school and orphanage 
  • Partnerships with prominent organizations and people in Uganda
  • Operating in more rural areas of Uganda
But first...

Before we commit to the above, LOLGMU has committed to volunteering for the Love Kampala Festival organized by Luis Palau Alliance Ministries. Luis Palau is an international Christian evangelist and his son Andrew is following in his footsteps. We are fortunate to be playing an intimate role in the festival, which requires our sole focus and time for the week leading up to the festival and the weekend itself (Sept. 25 & 26). The team is very excited to be apart of this event, as it is an opportunity to market our organization, make new friends and partners, and work with internationally known stars like Jamaican raggae singer Papa San. 

I almost forgot...our website is complete! Please check it out! http://www.lolgm.com/