Monday, July 20, 2015

eMIEA, one of 6 international non-profit offices of Engineering Ministries, Int., is currently located in Kampala, Uganda (until relocation to Kajjansi), with space for a staff of architects, engineers, and support staff, with additional support staff on the field.  Below is John in his office and two of the staff and Paula,



and a pavilion for prayer, Bible study, and lunch.
 
eMIEA also has two different teaching/training programs with students in Ugandan universities.  Below are 4 Geomatic Engineering students from Kyambogo, Ndejje, and Makerere Universities working with EMI volunteer Patrick during a Survey Practicum, for hands-on practice in setting up a base, using a rover, and becoming competent in use of a data collector, as part of their industrial training course requirement. 
 

They had fun teaching "Mama John" (me) how to use the data collector.
 
 
Helping Patrick train students is University Graduate and former eMIEA intern, Moses.  Both the intern program and the university teaching programs provide excellent opportunities for mentoring/discipling young Ugandan men and women.
 
 



 

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