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A thank you letter from Dennis to all his sponsors

Dennis with Br. Julias
Dear friends of WorldHope Corps:

Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls, for its Not what we give, But what we share, for the gift without the giver Is bare. 

Dennis demonstrates how to make Stone Soup
Thank you for sharing what you had in your hand with me to join Dr. Michael Christensen on a mission trip to Eastern Uganda in June. Indeed God has done me great, I never dreamed of such a thing, but it’s because of your kindness and generosity to contribute what you were led by the spirit of God.

I came back a different Dennis.  There are many lessons I learned and am trusting by God's grace that time will reveal all I saw and did. It was a turning point for me about how I think about things, and how "my territory has been enlarged indeed." Thanks to Dr. Christensen and Josie and all my sponsors.

As a preacher of the gospel I believe that Silent gratitude isn't much use to anyone, but saying it henceforth I can no other answer make, but, thanks, and thanks again! 

I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder since the mountain was too big for me to climb, but today I still wonder how God used you, and that is why I am saying thanks, thanks.  One can pay back the loan of gold, but one dies forever in debt to those who are kind like you.  I can’t pay back your generosity and kindness.
I feel a very unusual sensation - if it is not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude. 

Truly, though have written the Words, they can not express how thankful I am to all my sponsors.   Bu I have tried to show how I feel to have friends who can share what they have with others. May the good God bless you abundantly in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Yours sincerely
Dennis Singini
Cell: +265 999 927443
         +265 888 508 709

Dennis receiving apprecation gift from leader of women










Dennis conducting Shalom Training Session in Sesee, Uganda

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