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Grafted Together in Uganda

Part of our Grafted Together Missionary Care Team, from Links USA, travelled to Uganda this past October/November.

Wendy Harper was able to meet with directors of several organisations in-country as well as many of the missionaries currently working on the ground, and also visit the community they lived in for 9 years up in Northern Uganda. She was able to hear the hearts of these mission workers on the ground and learn about their biggest struggles, greatest needs and how Grafted Together can best support their missionary teams.

These trips are important, informational opportunities that help strengthen connections and continue supporting those living and serving in the field. This first trip was amazing and we are very hopeful for the future of Grafted Together! Please continue to pray for Sid and Wendy as they continue caring for these missionaries in Uganda and our Links missionaries and partners around the world.

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