GiANT Experiences is heading to Uganda to bring hope and healing
to children who are victims of this war torn region of Africa.
We will be joined by business leaders, medical professionals and NFL
players. We will provide medical assistance, drill water wells and assist
with building of facilities for the children.
We will also be working with local government, business and church leaders
to establish long term sustainable community development projects that help
Ugandans be self sufficient, support the work of the local church and see
eternal impact.
While in Uganda, the US Consulate has asked me to make a presentation at the
Restore International Academy on leadership. They have 19 teachers and about
200 students.
The backgrounds of the students vary, but generally almost all of them grew
up in northern Uganda during the war. So an overwhelming percentage have
had one or both of their parents die due to the war or disease. And all of
them have seen the horrors of the war. A few of the boys were formerly
abducted and forced to fight with the rebels, and several of the girls
already have children. But some of the students come from well to do
families as well.
Not to long ago Brandon Heath visited the Restore Academy in northern
Uganda. The students helped him with his remix of "Give Me Your Eyes" by
singing along in the chorus. These are the very kids I hope to inspire.
Please pray that I succeed.
PLEASE take a minute to watch these videos. This is what GiANT Experiences
is all about! LIFE CHANGE!
See the music video here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPOexioUpbQ&feature=related
Here is a link to a video about the school where I will be speaking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3PrkjMttSY
They tell me CH 9 and CH 6 will be covering the story all week and that a
blog will be up soon with daily updates at http://www.news9.com\uganda I will do my best to keep things fresh at www.giantexperiences.org CH 4 is suppose to do a story on GiANT sometime Tuesday. Stay tuned!








we have tested the giant experience here in uganda by sharing alot with Ray sanders through Business and leadership experiences and we have had a new look on how things can be changed in Africa.
I believe that African problems should be tackled by Africans with the expossure of new approaches and means to solve the problems.
Thanks
Richard