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Caleb (from left), Peggy and Brian Strom pose for a photograph during their missionary trip to Uganda. Brian is the pastor of First Baptist Church in Princeton.
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PRINCETON/UGANDA — The journey began in February 2003 when Pastor Evangelist Bruce Wilkinson spoke at a Promise Keepers Convention. Wilkinson spoke of his grave concerns with Uganda, a country in the continent of Africa. Wilkinson stressed the urgency of missionary work that needed to be done to help save a dying country and its children.

Pastor Brian Strom of the First Baptist Church in Princeton listened to those words and made his first journey to Uganda in November 2003. Since that time, Strom has gone to Uganda once a year, taking two trips in 2008. But he hasn’t gone alone ...

“I was blessed to have my mother accompany me on my trip in 2007 and my son, Caleb, in 2008,” Strom said. “I was doubly blessed this past March when all three of us made the trip to Uganda as a family — three generations working together to make a difference, albeit small, in the villages of Uganda.”

The trip didn’t start out so simple, though. Cost was a major factor. After explaining to Caleb the amount of money the trip required ($2,500 per person), Brian said, “He took it upon himself to take on mowing jobs, detassling, to pay for his own ticket.”

On March 9, the Strom family entered Uganda and stayed until the March 24. Peggy, who made her first trip to Uganda in 2007, was excited to be able to share this trip with not only her son, but also her grandson. as well.

“I was so proud of what my son was doing, trying to accomplish, that I was ready to go again and help wherever I could,” she said.

“I was concerned, at first, with regards to Caleb coming along,” she said. “I thought that he might be too young, but I was pleased, pleasantly surprised and proud of the way Caleb handled himself with the children of Uganda. It was a special thing, to witness watching Brian sit back, watch and listen, while Caleb with his spirit of adventure jump right in to help wherever he could. He just couldn’t do enough. I was so proud of him and my son.”

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