Archive for April, 2009
Dear Friends in Christ,
I am thrilled to let you know that I’ll be going to Uganda twice this year!
My trip last August was a life-changing one. I’ve been to many places in the world, but I’ve never sensed the spirit of adoption for a people the way I did in Uganda. I personally feel a calling to continue to meet the natural and spiritual needs of this nation, and we’ve dedicated our ministry to this end. The Ugandan Water Project continues to have incredible momentum, as we’ve now placed tanks in 15 villages! This year, I’ll also be to investigating the possibility of building an orphanage for teenage girls. In the midst of all this, Heidi and I continue to work on adopting Susan, the Ugandan girl that stole our hearts.
Uganda Journey #1: May 11-21: I’ll be going to Uganda with a small team in May to minister at two pastors’ conferences (one urban and one rural), an evangelistic crusade, and visit several village tank sites, where I’ll be able to use the gift of the tanks as a platform to speak to the villagers about the living water, from which all can drink and never thirst again! “There is a river whose streams make glad the city of our God.” (Psalm 46:4)
Uganda Journey #2: August 16-31: I’ll be leading a larger team to minister at the national youth conference and continue to visit village tank sites, where we’ll do evangelism and strengthen churches.

I need your support to help make this trip a reality! I’ll need to raise a total of $8000 this year to go. Please prayerfully consider partnering with me. Anyone that gives will
receive a free copy of my new African-flavored CD Three Worlds. Thank you for support! I can’t wait to share stories of God’s work through your generosity!
All gifts are tax-deductible, and can be made using the paypal link in the side bar of this blog page, or by mail: Derek to Uganda 2009, Isaiah Six Ministries, P.O. Box 10A, Lima, NY 14485
All for Jesus,
Derek Joseph Levendusky Isaiah Six
Three Worlds CD Released
Derek Joseph and Jesse Sprinkle released “Three Worlds” songs inspired by Africa after returning from a humanitarian aid trip. Sponsored by the Ugandan Water Project, they placed cistern water tanks in villages to collect rain water and prevent the spread of desease and mal-nutrition. Here is the title track from the album. If your interested in purchasing the Three Worlds album, you can find it in the Amani Store.
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