A Bend in the Road: Turning the Corner to Something New!

By Carol Lee

“And I will lead the blind in a way that they do not know,
in paths that they have not known I will guide them.
I will turn the darkness before them into light, the rough places into level ground.
These are the things I do, and I do not forsake them.
~~Isaiah 42: 16

“The truth is: We serve a generous God. He delights in giving us opportunities beyond our capabilities. He has promised to equip us, and remain with us through each bend in the road.” ~~David Jeremiah

We, Jacob and I–and RAU–stand at that bend in the road–that new direction–with great joy in seeing how the Lord has answered our prayers. I will expound on that in a bit.

We have been back in Uganda for about 3 weeks now, though it feels like so much longer since we hit the ground running (I can’t believe it’s still October!). We had a wonderful visit in the States with our family in 3 different States. Seeing all TEN of our grandchildren was truly GRAND! Strengthening our bond with our children and their spouses was a gift! We flew to 3 different States to visit two supporting churches (including making connections with four new ones) and we drove to 7 different churches within Texas during July- September. We met up with “old” friends during the weekdays and made connections with new ones through folks who have been faithful supporters. As I have said so frequently, the travel was hard on us, but the destinations and the people were GREAT!!! The Lord was gracious in it all and gracious to bring us safely back to northern Uganda.

Zorah and Josiane Onette

While we were away, Onette Zorah, once again, managed things on campus very well. The campus was kept in great shape. Global Study Bibles (from Crossway International), Africa Study Bibles from Oasis International & theological books from Christian Book International went to the Central Nuba Mountains in the Republic of Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda. Africa Study Bibles (ASB)–10,600 more of them–started their journey from India to RAU across the ocean, and many of the 23,000 ESV Pew Bibles which we had received in August continued to be dispersed to students and congregants along with the Dual Language tracts which RAU had printed for us by Literature Ministry International for distribution.

Preaching with Pastor Tobious at a Baptism

Pastor Tobious, in the Metu Mountains, wrote of continuing Gospel work along with discipleship, both in the Aya and Gbari side, noting that 17 people professed faith in Christ while we were in the States. The terrain and remoteness of these mountains makes the work difficult and makes Pastor Tobious’s (as well as the other leaders’) commitment and work all the more commendable. We praise God for his faithful plodding and service to the Lord and his part in building up the church in the Metu Mountains.

In Yumbe, our Aringa brother, Charles, has been faithfully broadcasting the message of Good News to students in schools and to neighbors while he also plays an integral role in discipling young men and being a team member of the translation of the complete Bible into Aringa. Jacob and I were honored to be a part of the ceremony in 2014 when the Aringa New Testament was first published! As we plan for a more consistent presence in this region, please read more about it here: NEW: Proposed RAU Yumbe On-the-Ground Branch. Pray with us toward that.

Joshua Abraham--faithful in season and out of season
Joshua Abraham–faithful in season and out of season in the Bidi Bidi camps
Trusting God by Jerry Bridges
Christian resources and Study Bibles are being distributed in the nearby refugee resettlement camps and as well as to the Republic of Sudan and South Sudan

In line with our theme verse, 2 Timothy 2:2 (Faithful people teaching others to teach faithfully what has been entrusted to them), Joshua Abraham, a Darfurian Sudanese refugee in the Bidi Bidi camp has been faithfully gathering and facilitating another group (of 21 in zone one) to read and study 14 Christian theological resources which RAU has been able to provide and another group of 20 in Zone 2 . We look forward to a graduation in December as this 5th group of “reading leaders” finishes up the course. The 6th group will graduate in January. It has been a major goal of Jacob’s to foster a reading culture among leaders in the northwestern part of Uganda, South Sudan and the Republic of (North) Sudan. Everyone who has come to RAU for training knows well this quote: “Leaders are readers and readers are leaders.” By God’s grace, we hope to host many more module trainings here, to continue to disciple more deeply up close and personal, and provide resources to the many leaders who God is raising up.

“Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus” by Nabeel Qureshi

Which brings me back to “the bend in the road” about which I was writing earlier. One of the most gracious acts of the Lord has been His answer to our fervently longed-for request–to bring other team members to work alongside us at RAU full-time. While we were in the States, we received the news that the Langworthy’s (ABWE Missionaries) had reached their “100%” support goal and they were making plans to be in Uganda by the end of October or soon thereafter! This was music to our ears and joy to our hearts. Additionally, another couple (Andre and Emilita Solomos) will be coming for 3 months on a survey trip (through ABWE). Andre teaches in his local church in Colorado. Close on their heels, our dear friends, Wayne and Nancy Reigel, will return to serve with us for several months (Wayne is an elder in his local church, Faith Community in Louisville, Kentucky). Having “boots on the ground” helps us keep pace with the great need for pastoral training and discipleship. Having others join the team means a multiplication of teaching teams and opportunities to support the work that leaders in the area are doing.

Aaron, Amanda, Alijah, Isaac, David and Grace Langworthy

Andre and Emilita Solomos
Wayne and Nancy Reigel

Please pray with us as we follow this bend in the road! Several years ago, anticipating the addition of other families and understanding that team dynamics can make or break a ministry, we bought the book entitled, Becoming A Healthy Team: 5 Traits of Vital Leadership“, by Stephen A. Macchia, which we had the potential team members read along with us. Pray that our hearts will be knit together in unity of mission that focuses on the glory of God and the good of the people we serve.

Pray for the Langworthy family as they leave behind precious family and friends and a supportive sending church. We know what a vital role the church plays in our health and wellbeing in the Lord. Pray that we will be able to welcome them helpfully as they adjust to all the changes that are part of living cross-culturally. Pray for their safety in travel, their hearts in grieving the changes, their joy in anticipating all that God has planned for them, for spiritual gifts to be discerned and used, and for their perseverance through hard things. Pray for the children in this transition. Pray for this family’s health and wellbeing physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Pray for the Solomos family and the Reigels as they desire to be faithful in their “latter years“. We thank God for other “vintage” people like us who long to be useful in the Kingdom of God, to NOT be shelved or wasteful of any of the precious time they are allotted in this world.

If we were God and had His knowledge and sovereignty over the landscape of our lives, we would see a straight line from where we were and are to the place that He will bring us. But “bends in the road” are bends to us because we cannot see what lies ahead. Our sight is limited so we must walk one step at a time, trusting that the Lord is with us and sees, knows and plans the things that are coming ahead. This is great comfort to us!

We thank each and everyone who lifts up intercessory prayers on our behalf and that of the ministry. Thank you for supporting us through words of encouragement, financial gifts and even the ministry of presence as you join us on the field from time to time! We look forward to updating you with all that God is doing and will do–just around the bend!!

Please be in prayer for us in these following matters and consider partnering with us in them.

  • Daily operational expenses (monthly gifts help us to keep things running smoothly day by day; Special gifts allow us to accomplish specific projects).
  • Yumbe on-the-ground branch project. Currently, attempts are being made to get the land title.

Love and blessings from the both of us!

Jacob and Carol Lee

Donation Information:  https://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

RAU YouTube page:  https://www.youtube.com/@jacoblee2082/videos

It is an honor to have RAU highlighted in ABWE’s Message Magazine. We are blessed to be part of the ABWE family!

Stateside Journeys and Current Ministry Needs

How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.” (James 4:14 NLT)

As I approach 70, James 4:14 resonates powerfully with me! Carol and I are truly thankful for the many years the Lord has blessed us with. We remain constantly in awe as we reflect on the abundant love He has poured into our lives through our Lord Jesus Christ! God’s grace and mercy never cease to amaze us. I vividly recall that transformative day, nearly 50 years ago, when my heart was opened to our Lord’s incredible love, mercy, and grace! Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

Our first stop back to the USA was in Seguin, Texas. It is the place where Carol and I spent most of our lives together. During those first days Stateside, we rested after our journey from Entebbe, which took 40 hours, enjoyed fellowship with friends, and worshipped with our home sending church, Lifegate, of which we have been members since 1982. It was a joy to worship together and be fed by the sound preaching of God’s Word. Dear friends from the church graciously opened their cabin behind their own home to set up as a home base while we are back in the States. On the 10th of July , Carol and I celebrated our 44th wedding anniversary. Our wedding was in Seguin.

We then journeyed on to see our three children, their wonderful spouses, and our ten beautiful grandchildren. They are living and raising their families in three separate states. We see the growth and maturity of our grandchildren each year we are back. It was our first time to see, hold, and love on our most recent grandchild. These were very special times together, re-bonding again and building special lifelong memories. Upon each departure, we had to remind our teary-eyed selves and teary precious-dear ones that we must be thankful for these times the Lord has given us together and not focus on the time we are apart. We certainly are “…foreigners and nomads here on earth…”.

Our primary goal for each return trip to the USA is to secure much-needed rest and to reconnect with our children and grandchildren, long-time friends and supporters, as well as time with supporting churches (sadly each time back we cannot be with each one) and to be in new churches who have invited us to share with them. On this visit, we have been/will be with 13 different churches, many church fellowships, home Bible studies, and enjoying lunch and breakfast meetings with friends and pastors. The Lord has richly blessed us with an abundance of supportive friends and churches since our move to Uganda near the South Sudan border July 2013. We have been able to steadfastly walk out the vision and mission of Reaching Africa’s Unreached , thanks to the loving support and prayers of so many.

Our hope and prayer is that this vision will persist until the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, with you as our co-laborers in the faith, alongside those who support our mission and our partnering mission agency, ABWE. We are excited about the upcoming addition of the Langworthy family joining us for the long term, along with two couples committing to three months. We are earnestly in prayer for more long-term, boots-on-ground missionaries to join us as we want to faithfully pass the torch to those who are like-minded in vision and heart who carry on whenever the Lord so decrees. Please pray with us in this!

As we confidently move forward with the work the Lord has accomplished and trust that He will continue to do so (Philippians 1:6), we present these current and future requests before you to prayerfully consider. I have placed them in order of importance. Would you also consider being an ambassador for us and reach out those who may be interested in helping?

1. Monthly Support: Consistent monthly support is vital for the overall mission and vision of RAU to thrive effectively. We are grateful that our personal needs are met. Reliable monthly donations empower RAU to fulfill its mission of discipleship and pastoral empowerment

2. An RAU boots-on-the-ground branch in Yumbe town. RAU’s next step in walking out 2 Timothy 2:2 is to expand a “boots on the ground” branch to the mostly Muslim Yumbe district where RAU has been working since 2013. The land is available, and we have the conviction that the timing is right to construct a second “boots on the ground” long-term campus. This would allow RAU to walk out more fully its mission/vision among the Aringa and the many in the nearby refugee settlements. Our area hosts the largest numbers of refugees in the continent of Africa! We are looking to raise a total of $246,000 (but broken down into three phases) to fulfill this vision that the Lord has placed on our hearts. Please read on for more details regarding the whys and the how’s: **NEW: Proposed RAU Yumbe On-the-Ground Branch**

Recent Aringa church leadership training in Yumbe district. The Aringa are listed as an unreached people group. We want to see that change!
Recent church leadership training in Biddi-biddi Refugee resettlement camp. Many are from unreached tribes

Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it.”  (David Starr Jordan)

“A vision without a task makes a visionary; a task without a vision is drudgery; a vision with a task makes a missionary”  (George Deakin quoted in Leonard Ravenhill’s book Why Revival Tarries-1974 Edition p.14)

3. Completion of the Metu Mountain Gbari/Arapi Church/Training Facility: Approximately $20,000.

This is how far we are

4. A third annual dental clinic held at RAU: Last year, a team including four Ugandan dentists from Hope Smiles saw 588 patients from Monday to Friday. On Friday morning, we had people waiting at the gate at 4:30 AM! There is little to no dental care in our area. It cost $5000 to bring four dentist, their team/medicines/equipment last year. If we had $7000, we could bring 8 dentists their team/medicines/equipment and double the number!

5. New Update as of September 5th, 2025: We are excited to announce an incredible opportunity with Christianbook International Outreach (CBIO) to procure Arabic Study Bibles based on the NIV Study Bible for just $10.00 each. There are approximately 6,000 available. CBIO has generously committed to covering the remaining cost of these study Bibles. This is a fantastic chance for numerous church leaders from both South Sudan and the Republic of Sudan to access this invaluable resource, which will significantly equip them in their ministries. We have effective methods in place to ensure this resource reaches refugee church leaders in resettlement camps in both South Sudan and Uganda.

Pray for us to stay the course….thank you!

In the loving sovereign grip of our Lord Jesus Christ,

Jacob and Carol Lee

Donation Informationhttps://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

RAU YouTube page:  https://www.youtube.com/@jacoblee2082/videos

It is an honor to have RAU highlighted in ABWE’s Message Magazine. We are blessed to be part of the ABWE family!

We need each other’s vision to correct, enlarge and focus our own; only together we are complete in Christ.
Andrew Walls

2025 Ministry Video and USA Visit

This is the ministry video we are showing to the churches we visit while in the States. Carol is very gifted! Watch and listen to all that the Lord is doing in far northern Uganda.

We made it to Seguin, Texas, arriving at our friends’ home around 2 AM on July 2nd. The journey from Entebbe to Seguin was nearly 40 hours due to a few delays.

The first part of our furlough will be filled with joy as we revel in the precious moments spent with our three beloved children, their wonderful spouses, and our delightful ten grandchildren. Each laugh, hug, and shared story will create lasting memories. It will be our first time seeing Grandchild number ten in the flesh (Silas), and the excitement is palpable, as we eagerly anticipate watching him grow and connecting with all of the grandkids in uniquely special ways. Our hope is to create lasting, impactful and even tighter bonds that will last a lifetime.

Carol and I are praising God for the first stage of our Ugandan residency, a milestone that feels both rewarding and exciting. We started the process last December. Since we have had four consecutive three-year work permits, we are grateful that Uganda gives us the opportunity to apply for this next phase. At the end of five years, specifically in June 2030, there is just a review process involved; if everything goes smoothly, we could be granted an additional ten years. This gives us a sense of stability and hope for the future. Looking ahead to 2040, if the Lord wills, I (Jacob) anticipate reaching the stage of actual permanent residency status, which is a significant step in our journey. I can’t help but chuckle at the thought that I will only then be a mere 84, feeling both overwhelmed by the age and the possibilities that lie ahead. 🙂

Please pray for us that our time in America will be restful, fruitful, and a good time of reconnecting with family, friends, and as many as possible with those who pray for and support us and the ministry of Reaching Africa’s Unreached (RAU). We are eager to share experiences and stories with loved ones, which we hope will deepen our bonds and inspire those around us. Additionally, we are looking forward to engaging in meaningful conversations that could spark new ideas and collaborations. We also hope and pray we can pass on RAU’s vision and mission to new brothers and sisters in the Lord and see with our own eyes others that are called to work alongside of us. We pray for more supporting churches that share our passion for strengthening the Ugandan and Sudanese churches, which consist of many different tribes and share a passion for proclaiming the glorious gospel of grace, enabling us to continue our important work in reaching the unreached and spreading the message of hope that can only be found in our Lord Jesus Christ!

Reaching Africa’s Unreached Mission and Vision Statements: https://reachingafricasunreached.org/about/

The truths in this article are a tremendous encouragement to Carol and me : Faithful Missions, Sovereign Fruit: Faithful Missions, Sovereign Fruit: How God Tracks Gospel Success

“success begins by staying the course” (Mack Stiles)

Pray for us to stay the course….thank you!

Donation Informationhttps://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

RAU YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@jacoblee2082/videos

Carol and I are grateful to be  Associate Missionaries with ABWE. 

Video Interview: “What does it mean to be an Associate Missionary with ABWE?”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NIk9-mNdWk&t=12s

34,280 More Bibles To RAU

Yes, you read that title correctly!

We are constantly amazed at the bountiful grace of God in His provision for getting His word, the Bible, to the nations and specifically to Uganda, South Sudan, and the Republic of (North) Sudan. “All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right.” (2 Timothy 3:16)

The funding for the second container of Africa Study Bibles has been successfully finalized!

I’m excited to share an update about our mission to deliver Africa Study Bibles (ASB) to RAU. We received our first shipment of 6,100 ASB’s, which marks a significant milestone in our journey! The second shipment of 10,520 ASBs needed $82,685 in funding, a goal that seemed daunting at first. However, thanks to our generous donors, the remaining balance is now $0! Praise God, and thank you to everyone who has prayed and contributed to getting these 10,520 ASB’s to Reaching Africa’s Unreached (RAU). We are also grateful for Oasis Publishing and Christianbook International Outreach for their partnership in this endeavor. They are currently being printed and will be shipped as soon as printing is complete! This means through God’s grace and the sacrificial love of His people, Reaching Africa’s Unreached, we will have received 16,620 Africa Study Bibles, which are primarily for church leaders! These leaders play a crucial role in guiding and mentoring their congregations, and with these resources, they will be better equipped to share the teachings and messages of the Bible. You can read more about the Africa Study Bible here: https://reachingafricasunreached.org/23040-africa-study-bibles-to-r-a-u/

RAU’s primary mission and vision is walking out our calling found in 2 Timothy 2:2, which emphasizes the importance of faithful teaching and mentorship. One of several means of accomplishing this is by placing Study Bibles and doctrinally sound Christian books into the hands of church leaders, empowering them in the first-tier fundamental truths of the Christian faith. RAU has on its campus four 40-foot covered shelved containers as a means of keeping these Bibles and books safe and available for distribution. By equipping leaders with solid theological resources, we ensure that the teachings of Christ are rooted deeply in biblical truths and can be shared accurately. Education in Uganda is conducted in English from the primary (elementary) level through university, which means that English is widely read and spoken across the nation, facilitating communication and the growth of spiritual knowledge. This linguistic advantage is also true among Sudanese we work with, though at a lesser level. To learn more about how we articulate and envision our mission, you can read RAU’s Mission Vision Statements here: https://reachingafricasunreached.org/about/ .

“The printed page is a missionary that can go anywhere and do so at minimum cost. It enters closed lands and reaches all strata of society. It does not grow weary. It needs no furlough. It lives longer than any missionary. It never gets ill. It penetrates through the mind to the heart and conscience. It has and is producing results everywhere. It has often lain dormant yet retained its life and bloomed years later.” Missionary Samuel Marinus Zwemer 1867– 1952

23,760 ESV Pew Bibles due to arrive, Lord willing May 30th

We were thankful to have received 20,000 ESV paperback pew Bibles in August 2024 from Christianbook International Outreach and Crossway International. By February 2025 they were distributed primarily to secondary students and church members who could read English. All secondary students must have an English Bible, but many in our community cannot afford one, emphasizing our opportunity to share God’s Word. We also used these Pew Bibles in our evangelistic efforts. Excitingly, another 23,760 are expected on May 30th from the same organizations. RAU is grateful for the chance to distribute these Bibles to Ugandans and Sudanese and will handle them as responsibly as the first shipment.

It is our conviction from our long-term experience in the field that it is unhealthy to give things, even Bibles, for free without something small coming from each one’s pocket. Everyone has something small that can be given. The principle being we spend on what we think is important. When giving/sending out bibles we gather names, contact numbers, and the church where they are members. Sadly, even after doing this, we have known and caught pastors and bishops getting Bibles from us and becoming hawkers of them, selling them to bookshops and to others at a high price.

We at RAU want to always work in partnership and not contribute to a dependency attitude. That is not to say there are special times/circumstances when the Bibles and books are given out freely. A great resource that has helped guide us in this is Helping Without Hurting in Africa. We have had two modules in RAU’s Hall of Tyrannus using this book with church leaders. They each received certificate from the Chalmers Institute. Pray that we have God’s wisdom in distributing the above resources for God’s glory, the strengthening and maturation of the church, and in our evangelistic efforts.

Wayne and Nancy Reigel from Kentucky were with us 5 weeks

From Carol: “We met Wayne and Nancy Reigel “by chance” at the airport in Arua Uganda in 2019 and immediately hit it off. A sweet move of Providence. Sweeter still, we found out that they live in Louisville, KY where we traveled once a year to meet some other dear friends. Wayne and Nancy had, to that point, been traveling to Sudan (which eventually became South Sudan) since 2009 for short term ministry trips. Their goal was the same as ours—to see others come to know and love Jesus and then grow deeply in their faith while also faithfully calling others to believe. Due to COVID-19 as well as other circumstances, they were not able to return to Uganda/South Sudan—until 2025!

This year, Wayne and Nancy came specifically to visit us—for more than a few days or a week. They spent 5 weeks with us (minus a day) and every single one of those days and weeks turned out to be fruitful for RAU and for Jacob and me, personally. Wayne, a retired pilot and wonderful mechanic and all around handy-man, woke up early and worked late, fixing stubborn machinery and finding creative ways to expertly repair things that were broken or inefficient. Wayne: 1000—unfixables: 0 (batting a 1000)!!! I have never met anyone else who matches Jacob in his work ethic. Those guys are two hat-wearing, go-get-em, work machines. I told some of our co-workers that “Jacob has found his twin”—and they heartily agreed! Nancy worked tirelessly behind the scenes organizing resources, cleaning apartments, cooking and learning new recipes to satisfy hungry tastebuds. We all especially loved the bread which she learned to make (using the limited pots and pans available). Almost every evening, we shared a meal together with them, enjoyed deep and laughter-filled conversations and often watched an episode of “Dispatches from the Front” which gave us a window into the work of Christ in building His church around the world, or a short video on the life of some great Christian. What a blessing.

During their visit, we had several outreaches—into the Metu Mountains—where Wayne preached (at Ijujo Baptist Church and Arapi/Gbari Community Church). He and Nancy also gave words of encouragement to several other churches deep in valley villages (Oyo and Duku). We took them to Yumbe where we worshiped with the believers in a rural area and where both Jacob and Wayne either preached or gave a message of encouragement to eager listeners. In the evening, Wayne and Nancy experienced and were able to participate in an open air on Market Day in a nearby village. Jacob’s top-of-Land Cruiser preaching was cut only a little short by heavy rain, but it did shut down the plan to show the Jesus Film which is always well attended. There were some sweet moments of connection with the many children and adults huddled inside a shelter as the rain poured down. Though the rain disorganized the roads a bit, it was no match for the Land Cruiser! On another visit to Yumbe some days later, Wayne and Jacob joined our friend, Charles, to talk over plans to work more closely with him and other believers to strengthen the church which has been unsettled by opposition.

There was a tangible empty space left by their departure. What has filled up that space a little is expectation of their plan to be back next year for TWO months! (March and April) AND they hope to be able to make that a yearly part of their “retirement” plans! Jacob and I seem to be “running into” more couples who, rather than be put on the shelf in their “winter season”, are choosing to use their training and wisdom to build up the Church and serve Christ will all their energy. Wayne and Nancy are one of the answers to our many prayers for others to come under the yoke and bear the load with us.”

Grafted Mango Harvest in Progress

Currently, we are in the full swing of mango season. Many of RAU’s grafted mangoes are heading as far south as Kampala and as far north as Juba, along with many places in between. Also, many seedlings, e.g., grafted mangoes, avocado, jackfruit, orange, tangerine, eucalyptus, and umbrella, were all potted by our RAU staff. R.A.U. is working to equip pastors and their congregations through agricultural development strategies. R.A.U.’s 25.5-acre compound serves as a demo plot for numerous agricultural projects. We have also been bringing members of the community to RAU for both day and multi-day training in agriculture, business planning, and entrepreneurship. You can read more and see many pictures at RAU’s mercy ministry page: https://reachingafricasunreached.org/agriculture-project/

2 Timothy 2:2 being walked out in the Bidibidi Refugee Resettlement Camp

Joshua Abraham with students in the Bidibidi refugee resettlement camp. Here he is with one of two groups for the 2025 year. He took two groups through in 2023 and one in 2024. Their first book study was Nine Marks of a Healthy Church by Mark Dever. They will be using their Africa Study Bible throughout the year. Graduations are held in December. In the video below is more information on how Joshua is walking out 2 Timothy 2:2 in the Bidibidi refugee camp.

Upcoming ministry events we request prayer for:

  • April 28-30: A team from Canada led by friend Arnold Reimer. We will spend most of our time in the Metu Mountains looking at boreholes (water wells) they have helped RAU put in.
  • April 28 – May 5: Ministry team from supporting church Hill Country Fellowship, Burnet, Texas. Their focus of ministry will be in the Metu Mountains, Moyo Sub-County, and Yumbe District, bringing encouragement to churches and children’s ministry. The team will also participate in evangelism at a Yumbe market center.
  • May 23-June 4th: Ministry team from supporting church Rocky Point Baptist, Stephenville, Texas. They will lead a Monday-Friday module on hermeneutics in RAU Hall of Tyrannus using Robert Plummer’s book 40 Questions on Biblical Interpretation (Second Edition). The ladies will hold training for women in the local church on the biblical view of suffering. The single young men will help in the module and be involved in evangelism in the Metu Mountains. The team will also participate in evangelism at a Yumbe market center.
  • June 8-17: Ministry team from supporting church Forest Hill Presbyterian (PCA). They will a lead a Monday-Saturday module on Romans in RAU Hall of Tyrannus using Tim Keller’s Two Volume Romans For You. Youth will be involved with ministering the gospel in schools. A couple days will also be spent ministering in Metu Mountain churches.

Special Prayer Need

Please continue to pray that we would soon be granted our Permanent Resident permits. We are able to apply for this status because of the length of time we have been living in Uganda. The application was made in December 2024, but this is a special process requiring a special committee to sit and review the application, and it’s taking longer than we expected. Currently, we are renewing tourist visas at our nearby border checkpoint with South Sudan every 3 months until we, Lord willing, receive 10-year permanent permits.

One of the main ministry tools is being able to show the “Jesus Film” in the local language from atop the Land Cruiser after our open-air preaching in Yumbe Aringa market centers. Our projector has spoiled. A friend has found a high-quality laser projector for $3000 and a team in May the Rocky Point Baptist team could bring it to us. If any of you would be willing to contribute to it, it would be much appreciated. Just go to our donor page and write in the note: “Laser Projector.” Thank you!

Let me end with this, “…What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes….” (James 4:14). With my gray hair increasing and with more aches and pains each day I realize more and more my “mist” is a lot thinner these days! When I think on this and also the fact that I must give an account of my life in Christ to my maker and redeemer ( 2 Cor. 5:10), and that His great love is given to me each and every moment, my choices for this day and my limited days (Ps. 39:4) are much much easier. May it be so with you as well!

Gratefully,

Jacob and Carol Lee

Donation Information:https://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

Carol and I are grateful to be  Associate Missionaries with ABWE. 

Video Interview: “What does it mean to be an Associate Missionary with ABWE?”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NIk9-mNdWk&t=12s

Update Via New Videos

March 5, 2025 Africa Study Bible Update

Great news from our end! I’m thrilled to share an update about our determined mission to deliver 23,040 Africa Study Bibles (ASB) to RAU. As may know, we’ve received our first shipment of 6,100 ASBs! The second shipment of 10,520 ASBs had a funding requirement of $82,685. Thanks to generous donations the remaining balance for this second of three shipments is down to $18,247.19! Praise the Lord for His provision! Let’s keep our hearts united in prayer, steadfast in belief, and joyfully anticipate the arrival of these Bibles by faith.Would you consider joining us in this noble endeavor to eliminate this balance completely? For more information about how to give please us here:

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

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A Update Via Videos: What Has Been Happening at Reaching Africa’s Unreached.

Before I share the videos, let me provide a quick update on our trip to Entebbe for Carol’s appointment with the heart specialist. We left on Monday, Feb. 24th; she had her appointment on the 25th, and we returned to RAU on the 26th.

Here is an update from Carol in her own words on her cardiology consult:

“Thanks to all of you for your prayers and concern and expressed love! I was able to see a cardiologist in a very nicely run private Catholic hospital in Entebbe. I was out of there in about 2 hours—a little less.

Basically, I have some “benign” ectopic beats (premature ventricular contractions) most often caused by excessive caffeine (which I don’t do) or lack of good sleep (likely a contributing factor) or other stresses like dehydration or electrolyte imbalances or…(likely contributing factors). An occasional one is typically not noticed, but I was having them so often that I was feeling symptomatic.

I had an ECG—EKG—done and it confirmed what my handy-dandy little ECG machine recorded. The doctor was not concerned and reported the ectopic beats as not worrisome, but put me on a small dose of beta-blocker for two months (as a measure for symptom management) after which I will be reviewed. If all is well or nothing else develops, he expects to leave me off of the medication.

It was a reassuring experience and outcome and great to know that I am in some very capable hands here in Uganda. It’s too bad we live so far away. On the other hand, this little get away has been a de-stressor and very enjoyable.”

One: Flying by Reaching Africa’s Unreached

On our return flight to Reaching Africa’s Unreached (RAU) from Kajjansi via MAF to Moyo’s grass strip (after Carol’s appointment), we were able to see RAU from above, a breathtaking view that reminded us of the mission we’re on. As we passed around RAU, I was reminded of the many who sacrificed in helping us get this piece of Ugandan bush, just a couple of kilometers from South Sudan. Clearing began in 2013 when Carol and I moved here. It has been transformed into a place to walk out 2 Timothy 2:2 through Bible training modules designed to equip church leaders. We have been enabled by God’s grace to establish a distribution center for Study Bibles, Bibles, and Christian literature, ensuring that the church leaders and churches have access to essential materials for spiritual growth. Additionally, through God and His loving people, we are using this transformed bush as a demonstration farm for churches and the community for economic empowerment, illustrating sustainable agricultural practices, especially in all aspects of grafted mangoes, and by providing hands-on training.

Two: “Readers are Leaders; Leaders are Readers”

We are overflowing with joy! A remarkable shipment of 196 boxes filled with various biblically sound Christian books arrived at Reaching Africa’s Unreached (RAU). Once again, we are grateful to our steadfast partner, Christianbook International Outreach, for their unwavering support in delivering doctrinally sound Christian literature to RAU. Our mission is rooted in 2 Timothy 2:2, as we strive to walk alongside our dear Ugandan and Sudanese brothers and sisters in Christ. Offering biblically sound Christian books and Study Bibles is just one of the incredible ways we embrace this calling! We humbly ask for your continued prayers for Reaching Africa’s Unreached. Thank you from the depths of our hearts!

“The printed page is a missionary that can go anywhere and do so at minimum cost. It enters closed lands and reaches all strata of society. It does not grow weary. It needs no furlough. It lives longer than any missionary. It never gets ill. It penetrates through the mind to the heart and conscience. It has and is producing results everywhere. It has often lain dormant yet retained its life and bloomed years later.” Missionary Samuel Marinus Zwemer ( 1867– 1952). 

Three: Economic Empowerment through Grafted Mangoes in NW Uganda

Take a walk with me through Reaching Africa’s Unreached Grafted Mango Orchard located in Uganda, just a couple of kilometers from the South Sudan border. The current MAJOR focus agriculturally of Reaching Africa’s Unreached in showing Christ’s love is to promote and teach how to grow and care for grafted mangoes, to serve as a means of economic empowerment for the church and community. We are dedicated to offering comprehensive training in grafting techniques, ensuring individuals and families have the necessary skills to cultivate these trees successfully. Furthermore, we emphasize the importance of proper care for the mangoes throughout their growth cycle, utilizing RAU’s 25.5 acres as a demonstration site where hands-on learning and practical engagement can occur. This initiative not only aims to enhance agricultural knowledge but also fosters a sense of community and shared purpose among participants, reinforcing the values of stewardship and love for one another as we cultivate both the land and relationships.

Four: Tree Removal Part One and Two

Most missionary work often boils down to the relentless grind of “plodding” through mundane tasks to keep the wheels turning. One of my goals? Handing over a campus that’s not just functional but “well-oiloed” in terms of maintenance issues. Take the video above, for instance, as a prime exhibit of that tedious plodding. One of the beautiful truths which came out of the Reformation is that all work aiming for God’s glory is “spiritual“. These two video follows the one showcasing the reception of over 6,000+ Africa Study Bibles? Such sequencing is no mere coincidence :-). The application in the second video that comes to mind is: This is how the Body of Christ should work together to get the gospel out to the nations! Thank you to our many support us in ALL the work God has call us to do here along the Uganda/South Sudan border!

Five: Africa Study Bibles Arriving

Latest Update:

The long-awaited first installment of over 6,100 of the 23,040 Africa Study Bibles (ASB) has finally arrived, and we are joyful! Great news from our end! The second shipment of 10,520 ASBs had a funding requirement of $82,685. Thanks to generous donations the remaining balance for this second of three shipments is down to $23,880! Praise the Lord for His provision! Please keep praying as we anticipate the arrival of these Bibles by faith. Would you consider joining us in this noble endeavor to eliminate this balance completely?

Discover more about the ASB here: https://reachingafricasunreached.org/20040-africa-study-bibles-to-r-a-u/

Will you join us in prayer and consider how you can help us secure the additional funds for the second shipment of Africa Study Bibles? Information on how you can give is here:

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

Many more short videos which date back to 2013 may be found here: https://www.youtube.com/@jacoblee2082/videos

Points for prayer for upcoming events:

1). Prayer for Carol’s continual health–mine too please. We both are “feeling” our age.

2) Rejoicing for the funds that came in replace Duku’s borehole (water well) with new stainless steel pipes.

3) Pray for a team of seven Mississippi Baptist church leaders led by David Williams who will be with us March 6th to 13th for ministry. Both in the Metu Mountains and Yumbe district, they will be teaching on “What Is the Gospel?” using Greg Gilbert’s book as the outline.

4) Please pray for God to touch people’s hearts to give for the remaining $23,880 for the second of three shipments of 10,520 Africa Study Bibles (ASB). Please consider helping bring this second load of ASBs to RAU.

5) On March 14th, dear friends Wayne and Nancy Reigel, who are our agemates, will join us for about a month. Carol and I look forward to spending time with them in ministry and fellowship.

6) Please pray that we would soon be granted our Permanent Resident permits. We are able to apply for this status because of the length of time we have been living in Uganda. The application was made in December 2024, but this is a special process requiring a special committee to sit and review the application, and it’s taking longer than we expected. Currently, we are renewing tourist visas at our nearby border checkpoint with South Sudan every 3 months until we can receive the other permits.

And lastly, Carol and I are GREATLY rejoicing over our 10th grandchild, Silas Henri Lee, born on February 4th.

Praise the Lord!

What we do now in the Lord and for Him will have an eternal impact for His praise and honor; all else is fleeting!

May God’s blessing in and through Christ Jesus flow to you and your family throughout 2025! We are very thankful for your prayers, encouragement and sacrificial gifts which keep us pushing forward for the glory and fame of our King and Savior Jesus!

RAU Donation page information

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations/

Gratefully,

Jacob and Carol Lee

RAU Mission and Vision Statements:

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/about/

RAU Blog posts full of Carol’s pictures

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/

RAU Mercy Ministry Page:

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/agriculture-project/

RAU”s YouTube Video Page:

https://www.youtube.com/@jacoblee2082/videos

RAU Donation page information

https://reachingafricasunreached.org/donations

Carol and I are grateful to be  Associate Missionaries with ABWE. 

Video Interview: “What does it mean to be an Associate Missionary with ABWE?”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NIk9-mNdWk&t=12s