Eighteen-year-old Heather travels as a volunteer to Africa, where she provides direly needed medical help in Kenya and Uganda and hopes to act as God's hands on Earth.
A young girl's dream of attending school in her small Ugandan village is fulfilled after her family is given an income-producing goat. Based on a true story about the work of Project Heifer.
Presents an introduction to the land, history, government and economy, and people of Uganda, with information on Ugandan language, arts, leisure, and food. Includes a map, fact file, glossary, and resources for further research.
An overview of the African nation of Uganda, including information on its geography, history, government, social life and customs, and relationship with North America.
Asks the reader to choose the path of the plot in a story about a photojournalist who is asked to help find a missing girl while on assignment in Uganda.
After he finds peace in a refugee camp, Moses encounters militias and mercenaries who want to exploit the limited resources of the camp and Moses will need to play one side against the other to come out ahead and find out the truth.
Presents two novels by Lurlene McDaniel in sisters Heather and Amber Barlow embark on mission trips to Africa where the disease, famine, and misery of the region open their eyes and show them what God has planned for their lives.
Describes the events leading to Idi Amin's rise to power, his brutal reign as Uganda's president, how he was ousted, and what happened in Uganda afterwards.
Photographs, maps, interactive sidebars, text, and Internet resources help students learn about the geography, history, government, culture, people, art, and daily life of Uganda.