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Trust in the Lord... Sanctuary Of Grace Christian Academy opened its doors in Feb. 2007 with a group of 100 children ranging in age from 5 to 10 years old. We began to develop a Christian curriculum that uses the content of the Ugandan minimum requirements for education. The Lord opened the door for another ministry to partner with us for sponsoring the children. Later we were also joined in partnership to Childcare International, a child sponsorship organization from Canada. Over the last 9 years, the Roots to Fruits Christian curriculum was developed from   4 yr old preschool up to P2, And P3-P7 is well underway to completion. The school reached its P7 level and SoGCA became a model school For Christian Education. The school is fully registered in Uganda and is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), as well as the northern regional model for ACSI. The Curriculum is now being piloted in many schools in the country. The Staff
A Day Off  The day started at 5:00am. The pain in my back from the kidney infection woke me up. Actually I didn’t really sleep well the whole night. The plan for the day was to drive to Lotordore to check on the Village Learning Center preparations, then backtrack to Omiya Anyima, which is on the way to Lotordore, to take Micah to visit his grandparents. The trip to Kitgum takes about 2 hours on a dirt road that is under construction, then on past there another hour and half to reach the village of Lotordore at the foot of a beautiful mountain. It’s very deep in the bush. Alyssa, Micah and Jeremiah were my travel companions.   The morning was cool but we knew that because of dry season it would later be scorching. Our lunches were packed and our water bottles were filled. Upon reaching Kitgum, the first stop was the Bomah hotel to use the bathroom before venturing out to the remote villages. Fred and Susan are Kenyan missionaries serving the Lord in that village an