這是一趟令人興奮的旅程,我急不及待地想記錄這些精彩並與親愛的朋友分享。從一段關係到突破種族障礙。我相信大多數人對非洲這國家都是想得太多,想得太複雜。我認識的烏干達和坦桑尼亞這兩個國家的人民都還不錯。他們熱情、有愛心、互動、有責任感、富陽光,和你們相處後讓我感受到了這種關係的不同,這就是人與人之間的新鮮感和坦誠的關係。一個名字帶回一個身分。感謝Winston牧師給我取了「Mica」這個綽號。起初可能只是Machai的發音問題,但最後我發現這竟然是對我身分的確認。當大家認出Mica是他們成員的一部份時,發現心中的情感並沒有想像中的那麼淡薄,因為這實在太令人震驚了,我感到被接納和擁抱。我再次感謝天父賜給我的禮物。一個頭銜鼓勵我再次擔任藝術路上的開啟者。感謝Steven的出現並拓展了我的領域。他是一位來自烏干達的年輕人。他畢業於藝術系,是該機構的同事。他被培養成為烏干達藝術家。我有幸和他一起體驗了兩次靈性繪畫服侍,一次8小時的壁畫體驗,兩次沙畫教學課程,無限量的祈禱和靈性提醒。對我來說,我從來沒想過我能和他一起工作,與非洲藝術家有著如此密切的關係。當您第一次叫我「師傅」時,我感到很不自在。但經過禱告和聖靈的提醒,我發現這種關心和責任就是我的表現,愛的時刻也是牧養的開始。從那時起,我明白了兩個人之間多了一種精神上的聯繫,這就是愛和傳承了。使命不僅需要經驗,還需要同儕實踐。我喜歡和你有一種共同生活的感覺,不只是觀察,更是生活。所以做飯、洗衣服、打掃家裡、佈置場地、裝修、諮詢協助都牽涉到,我所參與的角色從來也沒有缺席。只有參與才能更真實地發現自己的錯誤和偏差,更準確地看到別人的生活有多麼有吸引力,從而更好地了解你們的國民性。你既矜持又熱情,我又膽怯又不好意思。因為語言,我一度陷入了無法回頭的深淵。感謝您的寬容與耐心,讓我一步步學習。如何放手,學會如何冷靜,如何更輕鬆地應對這種僵持局面,最終突破自己的界限,溝通得以重見天日。不要摳泥,不要攔阻神的工作,只要順服神的帶領,然後體會這種的堅持。原來是一個關於如何在非洲開啟沙畫的話題!剛開始被擊倒這個議題的時候我有些難過,但很快我就得到了聖靈的安慰,專心做好天父託付的每一件小事。只要是祂的事工,只要你隨時候命,只要你知道這是一個使命,重新的呼召最終實現了藝術的啟動。沙畫事工是天父賜給非洲烏干達的美好事物。今天終於完成了。我覺得,這個事工降臨後,確實可以扭轉這片土地。我問天父我怎樣才能在烏幹達做好祢的工作,祂說:“等我差你再來吧!” 好,就等候這個好消息吧!”It's been an exciting journey and I can't wait to capture it and share it with my dear friends.From a relationship to breaking through racial barriers. I believe that most people think too much about African countries and think too complicatedly. The people I know in both countries, Uganda and Tanzania, are pretty good. You are enthusiastic, caring, interactive, responsible, and full of sunshine. After getting along with you, I felt the difference in this kind of relationship. This is the freshness and frankness of the relationship between people.A name brings back anidentity. Thanks to Pastor Winston for giving me the nickname "Mica". At first it might just be Machai's pronunciation problem, but in the end I found that it was actually a confirmation of my identity. When everyone recognized Mica as one of their members, they found that the emotions in their hearts were not as weak as they thought, because it was so shocking, and I felt accepted and embraced. I thank Heavenly Father again for the gifts He has given me.A title encouraged me to once again serve as a starter on the road to art.Thanks to Steven for showing up and expanding my horizons. He is a young man from Uganda. He is a graduate of the Department of Art and is a colleague of the institution. He was trained as a Ugandan artist. I was privileged to experience two spiritual painting services with him, an 8-hour mural experience, two sand painting teaching sessions, unlimited prayers and spiritual reminders. For me, I never thought I would be able to work with him and have such a close relationship with African artists. When you called me "Sifu" for the first time, I felt very uncomfortable. But after prayer and the reminder of the Holy Spirit, I discovered that this kind of care and responsibility is my expression, and the moment of love is also the beginning of pastoral care. Since then, I have understood that there is an additional spiritual connection between two people, which is love and affection.Mission requires not only experience but also peer practice. I like to have a feeling of living together with you, not just observing, but living. So cooking, washing clothes, cleaning the house, setting up the venue, decorating, consulting and assisting are all involved, and the roles I participate in are never absent. Only by participating can you more truly discover your own mistakes and deviations, more accurately see how attractive other people's lives are, and thus better understand your national character.You are reserved and enthusiastic, I am timid and embarrassed. Because of language, I once fell into an abyss of no return. Thank you for your tolerance and patience in letting me learn step by step. How to let go, learn how to calm down, how to deal with this standoff more easily, and finally break through your own boundaries so communication can see the light of day.Don't dig in the mud, don't hinder God's work, just obey God's leading, and then experience this kind of persistence. It turned out to be a topic about how to start sand painting in Africa! I was a little sad when I was struck down by this issue at first, but soon I was comforted by the Holy Spirit and concentrated on doing every little thing entrusted by Heavenly Father. As long as it's His ministry, as long as you're available, as long as you know it's a calling, that renewed calling ultimately leads to the launch of art. The Sand Painting Ministry is a wonderful gift from Heavenly Father to Uganda, Africa. Finally finished it today. I feel that when this ministry comes, it can really turn this land around.I asked Heavenly Father how I could do your work well in Uganda, and He said, “Wait until I send you again!” Well, just wait for this good news! "