Friday, September 16, 2011
The Crib Tent
Sunday, September 11, 2011
the napping house where everyone is....

Thursday, August 11, 2011
may the odds be ever in your favor...

Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Back Home Again...
"Uganda need some Jesus...in your life!" Album 1 of 2
"Uganda need some Jesus...in your life! (2)" Album 2 of 2
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Uganda have a picture diary..
| The tire shoe guy is expanding! |
| Kampala Traffic |
| The Toilet almost finished (its completed now) |
| Sunday morning worship |
| What Josh found at the July 4th party at the US Embassy |
| What Grant found at the farm "party" on July 5th |
| The Ugandan Building Crew |
| How do you turn this thing off?! |
| More Mortar! |
| Our farm project: A larger pig pen |
| Andrew making dinner |
| Barry working hard |
| Barry sneaking a water break |
| Carrying Fence Posts...made of concrete |
| Josiah and Grant teaching computer classes |
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Uganda Love It! ...Again!!
I would love to post pictures from our visit to London, my delicious plate of fish and chips and my pint...of water. But during a boda boda ride on Tuesday night my memory card was lost along with all the software I brought to work on the computers here. ish... All was not lost though and most of my disks were backed up on an external hard drive, just not any of my pictures. Life goes on, I brought extra memory cards and I can say that we are making excellent progress toward both a working computer lab in each classroom at the Calvary School and a new toilet block. Praise be to God! Tomorrow we hope to finish bricklaying on the toilets and hopefully start deploying computers to the labs. In the afternoon I plan to take the guys up to Kampala to do a little sightseeing and shopping (more tire shoes?) Pray that we continue to be in good health and in good spirits. More again soon!
-G
ps: I put the google maps location of Calvary Chapel Entebbe down below if you want to check us out!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Will the real Grand Davies please stand up
This morning has been full of excitement! After a whopping 5 days in America I'm off to Africa again today. Uganda this time. I woke up at 3:58am after a solid 3hrs of sleep. I quickly showered and began loading my duffle and rollie bag with supplies. The duffle was full of personal stuff while the roller bag was for computer tech stuff. I finished some last minute windows updates on 2 laptops while franticly making trips to the bathroom scale. My final step was to pack up the desktop computer I brought home last year to fix. This was when panic struck the deepest part of my geek. The motherboard tray was missing!! How? Without that it would be impossible to rebuild the computer in Uganda. Long story short I had to resort to removing the tray from my computer in the parking lot of Calvary Chapel...not fun but I got it done in time. And my wife deserves a gold star for patience and grace! In all this excitement I discovered I had left my tire shoes! Luckily we still had time so we quickly ran back home, droped off what was left of my computer and recovered my treads. God is good. : )
Today is full of new spellings of my name. On a new debit card my first name is spelled w a D... somehow... haha. Within just hours I received a confirmation email for our hotel in London next month. My last name was spelled the british way with an E. So I'm Grand Davies now : ) I guess that's no too bad. Better than Grane Davids right?
Here in Dallas DFW we have a 5hrs layover so I was able to take advantage of the lull and walk out of security to see my sister and brother-in-law. Drew just bought a new motorcycle! awesome. It was good to catch up with them after 6 months!
Please pray that this new team will continue to come together. Having an all male team is already proven entertaining and is new even for me. Trips that you know everyone can sometimes be the most difficult to become truely unified. Please pray Eph 4:14-20 and Col 2:2-3 over us these next 2 weeks. Your prayers were powerful and effective in South Africa and I can already look forward to God's work in Uganda.
Uganda Love It!
-G
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Let's Go South!: Home Safe!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
I've got a fire down in my soul...
I want more of you God. I want more of you God.
Its always difficult to put Africa into words. Even pictures don't explain the experience. On Saturday last week (11th) the team went to work with Crossroads Street-boys Shelter in Pretoria. It was a long day that included painting, window cleaning, a football match that came down to penalties, and finished off with Nacho Libre.
Sunday we rested and went to Echo church and picnicked at the Union Buildings (The SA White house). Echo is a community of South Africans that have committed to the idea of Acts living. Its incredible...absolutely mind blowing to see some of these communities of people literally share everything in common so that no one is in need. Yep its communism but when Jesus is the cause and love is the motivator it works. Some of the notes I got from the sermon:
"Don't tell them Jesus loves them until you're ready to love them too."
"The best meal won't satisfy the deepest hunger."
Sunday, June 12, 2011
How can you lead a bunch rock-star missionaries?
Well last week in Kwamhlanga (pronounced Comm-Shlonga) God straight up threw us straight into hardcore ministry with home visits. For three days we went out to the local township going house to house praying for the sick, the discouraged, the lame, blind, widows, orphans, and even encounters with demon possession. One my teammates, Zac, pointed out that each day of ministry no matter which place we went out to teams came back with stories about similar themes of God's power. Tues last week it was healing. If that was healing from tormented sleep, discouragement, and one woman was healed from blindness. When I heard the story I could only think about Jesus' healing of the blind man in Mark 8. God is real. The Wednesday last week was more about the power of Christ over evil. There was an incredible story where one "team" was just walking between homes and was pursued by a random woman in the street. She begged them to come to her house. Once they arrived they began praying and after a dramatic confrontation with evil spirits she was set free from her bondage.
On Thursday we went out to a neighboring town called Sun City. This experience will forever change my life. The spiritual theme of this outreach was community (something we recognized afterwards). It started much like the other outreaches. After speaking with a few homes and praying with a few families we found ourselves sitting with Sister Martha. Martha was 92 years old, a widow and she had been bedridden since 1996. She had debilitating arthritis and from the years in bed she had lost both her legs. Despite her situation she was still praising God! When we asked her if there was anything we could do for her she said she was very hungry. There was a pause as we thought about what we could do about that. James 1:27 We had some snacks and an orange but not much her 2 teeth could handle.
Steven (Africans teammate) and I both felt very convicted to serve her and meet her physical needs. Our interpreter spoke with Martha's neighbor and said that Martha was hungry because in the winter her caregivers are too lazy to clean her and wash her sheets... instead they starve her so she doesn't dirty herself as much. Ish...after hearing this our mind was made up, it didn't matter if we have to walk to Pretoria (1hr drive) We were going to make sure she had dinner. We couldn't solve all her problems but we could buy her dinner. 21.50 Rand is all it cost to feed a starving widow. That is less than $4. God provided and Martha's neighbor (a young widow we prayed with earlier) was available to cook the eggs and bread we bought as well as some tea. While we sat with Martha and I helped her eat the neighbor said to me that I care too much. At that I began to weep. I wonder how much more Christ cares about Martha.
As we walked away that night Steven explained the significance of 2 white men serving and caring about Martha. For those that know about apartheid have a pretty good idea; for nearly 60 years this women was heavily oppressed by racism and a government that gave her no value. Now after so much hate she still accepted us into her home and allowed us to serve her. Whao...God is good.
So Friday afternoon Jessica and I organized the first ever Kwamhlanga Olympic Games! With all the random junk we found in a storage room we had plenty of options (see letsgosouth.blogspot.com). The games included wheel chair races, a javelin throw, a tire stack relay, botchi ball toss, a hands-free tennis ball relay, and finally a Coffin Carry! Yes, we found a new coffin in the storage room. God's protection is great and I think I was the only one hurt when my wheel chair collapsed in mid-sprint 3 times! Somehow I bruised my kneecap, but I was very thankful that the crash I did not tear anything in my knee. After Excedrin and 72hrs I was back to 100%.
That pretty much finished off our time in Kwamhlanga and every night we had opportunities to teach, worship and preach with the South Africans in prayer meetings. That was in itself amazing to see God use the team to share His love and watch them boldly proclaim His goodness.
How can you lead a team of rock-star missionaries? You don't...you just point them in the right direction and watch Christ do the rest. This has been the biggest blessing for Jessica and I as we have watched the team blossom in worship, courage, boldness, love, and service for Christ. Before the team Jessica and I prayed Eph 3:14-20 and Col 2:2-3 for our team and God has not disappointed.
-G
John 8:36
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Let's Go South!: Say Kwamhlanga 5x Fast...GO!
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Picture day
Friday, June 3, 2011
Arrived Safe!!
After 2 full days of traveling we arrived safely in South Africa this morning right on time! Praise God! We did not lose any luggage. As we counted our bags we were missing 3 but out of nowhere a man just showed up and gave us the exact bags we were missing! We give credit to God because South Africa is infamous for losing luggage. Our London layover went wonderfully and the hours I spent researching last week paid off. Continue to pray for us as we adjust to the new time zone. About 30mins ago I got sick but after drinking some water I am already feeling better. Thank you for your prayers!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Will Jessica Cox Please Report to the Airport Police!
So this announcement over the OKC Airport loudspeaker started off our trip. My co-leader Jessica Cox is called by the airport police for trying to smuggle explosives in her checked luggage. And by explosives they mean, party poppers. Haha, after a slap on the wrist and confiscation of the contraband we were back on track. Made it on our flight and have landed safely in Chicago. Our flight for London doesn't leave until 8pm so we have a comfortable layover. Already missing my family but so far so good. Please continue to pray that our travel in London goes smoothly. We have about 9hrs and plan to go visit a few of the sites. Looking forward to goin' South!
-G
Friday, May 27, 2011
South Africa 2011 Team Blog!!
http://letsgosouth.blogspot.com
2011 Support Letter
- South Africa:
- Grant will be serving this summer from June 1st to June 19th
- He will be leading a team of 12 college students from Journey Church. www.journeychurch.tv
- They will be serving with an organization called Going North that is passionate about using Africans to reach Africa for Jesus.
- Trip opportunities include one-on-one evangelism, AIDs Orphans outreach, and as a leader, fostering Biblical truth and love within my fellow college students.
- Currently Going North serves all over South Africa, Botswana and Swaziland so ministry could be taking place in any of those locations.
- Uganda:
- Just six days later from June 25th to July 11th. Grant is returning to Uganda for the third summer in a row.
- Grant will be returning to serve with Calvary Chapel Entebbe. calvarychapelnorman.com
- This time he will be leading a team of eight men from his home church Calvary Chapel Norman.
- Last summer amazing opportunities arose to teach Ugandan’s basic computer skills and to troubleshoot sick computers. Also, there is a farm project located 15 minutes across Lake Victoria that always has work available and there has been an incredible opportunity recently for rebuilding a widows deteriorating home.
- Our heart for Uganda continues to grow as we develop stronger and deeper relationships with the nationals.
- Our Contacts: That God blesses their ministries and opens many opportunities for us to serve and encourage them.
- Pray for the health and wellness of our family as Grant travels and Katie stays home with the boys.
- That God would impart wisdom to us as we pursue His calling in our lives as parents and followers of Christ.
- Provision: That God will continue provide beyond our wildest dreams.(Eph 3:20)




