
I really wish I could fast forward in time. That way I could be out of college and done with my education. That way I could get married. That way I could have children. But most importantly, that way I could go out to a place like Africa and preach the Good News. It's just not fair. It's such a social injustice - all the persecution, all the affliction, all the oppression, all the terrorization - no one should have to go through what they have to. And worst of all, through all this, no one has told them of the hope. No one has told them that there's more than our life on earth. No one has told them that God loves them. No one has told them that God sent His son to save them. No one has told them that through all the pain and suffering, through all the disease, through all the abductions, through all the hunger, through all the drought, through all the struggles, God is right there with them. No one has told them that they are forgiven. No one has told them of the joy that comes with knowing Jesus. It's just not fair. And I'm not mad at God; I'm not saying that He is unfair. I'm not saying that He's messing up by making them be under all the circumstances that these people are in. He is carrying out His perfect plan and I know that. But it breaks my heart knowing that these people don't have the hope that I do. It's just not fair. I've been so blessed that God picked me out and showed me His greatness and made me aware of His amazingness. But those people in Uganda... They are my brothers and sisters. And it's not fair for me to hold this hope inside of me and never tell them. It's just not fair. Please, if you are reading this... just pray for those in Uganda. Pray for them fervently. They need God so desperately and they need US so desperately.

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