1.20.2013

all about watoto

What is Watoto?

Rescue. Raise. Rebuild. Rescue orphans. Raise them up to be Godly leaders. Rebuild Uganda THROUGH them. This is a God-sized mission. A mission that can't be done without God stepping in and showing His glory.  It requires living by faith. And to hear their stories, to see the hope they have, is enough to rattle you and remind you, there is more to life than just 'me.'

Watoto is an orphanage but unlike any that I know of. Watoto is home. The children aren't adopted.  They live in a home with a mum (mom) and other orphans. They become a family. They learn what love is, what it means to be cared for. They go to school. They have responsibilities. They attend church. They are poured into, encouraged, prepared. This is the Watoto model.

The Watoto Choir just came to our church and it was so amazing to see how God has used this orphanage to turn their lives around. To hear of such broken pasts and see how God has restored them, all in their youth, humbles you (and ruins any makeup you may have been wearing that day). They are on fire for the Lord and know that it is only through Jesus. They know the power of grace.

Where is Watoto?

Watoto villages are located in Kampala and Gulu, Uganda. Uganda is located in East Africa, landlocked by Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Map of Uganda

Random factoid: Uganda was named one of National Geographics Best Trips for 2013

What will we be doing?

The women (that's me) are going to be visiting all three Watoto villages. We will spend two days in each village and serve the mums of the village. These women come from painful backgrounds and have overcome the darkness with the light, Jesus Christ. They've lost husbands, children, parents, siblings. They were left with nothing and were given a chance, a purpose. At Watoto they are there to build up this next generation of leaders. WOW! I freak out with the responsibility I feel over the group of girls I lead each week. And these women are leading a household of children to Christ and teaching them God's word. How amazing to see God use something so broken to make something so beautiful. We get the honor of showing them Christ's love, their worth, their beauty. We'll be there to encourage them, pamper them and make them feel like the beautiful brides of Christ that they are!

As far as the husbands, they will be in Gulu building housing the whole time. I have to admit, this is the biggest fear I have. It makes me so nervous to be apart while we are over there. Totally freaks me out. I worry about his safety above all else. I guess I think if I can see him, I can keep him safe? But not only that,  Mike makes me feel safe, secure, confident. If I'm with a bunch of strangers, in a new place, doing something new, having Mike around makes it so much easier. I feel at peace. He's definitely like my security blanket.  It will be a huge me trusting God thing - being confident, secure and safe in Him... not something I am good at. I can already tell this trip is going to stretch me and teach me far beyond what I can imagine.

What to pray for this week?

a peaceful heart
no anxiety
not to worry
safety while we are there
the leadership putting the final details together
for me to feel secure in Christ alone


... if you can't tell, anxiety and worry are my biggest enemies currently

What's next?

Our next meeting is Jan 30. After that, we only have two more meetings before our trip. As we get more details, I'll be sure to share them with you guys. As we get closer to the date, I'll post the day-by-day itinerary so that you guys can be praying for us each day.

In the next two weeks we have to get all our shots. Any recommendations on whether or not to go to our regular doctors or just the basic health clinic? If there is a cheaper route, I prefer that one! I don't even know where to find my shot records.... I've never had to get shots to go out of country so any tips you have would be dandy!

We also have to finish raising support. Our total cost (for both of us) is $4,400. We hope to have all of this raised by 2/15. We've currently raised $400 and know that God will provide the rest. Anything that we raise over will still go the trip and help cover any other costs or allow us to do even more for them while we are over there! If you feel God leading you to support us financially for this trip, you can contribute here. Just make sure to check the "In memory/honor of" checkbox and in the First Name field, enter the traveler's FULL name (Celeste or Mike Arrigo). In the Last Name field, enter trip location and travel month (exe: Uganda, April 2013). You can also send checks to us if you have our address (just put in the memo that its for the trip so that we don't think you love us so much that you sent money for a shopping spree ;)... totally jk!)

We are so excited to have you guys be a part of our trip! As we prepare and get ready for the trip, it helps to know that we have a team behind us praying for us and supporting us. We can't wait to see what God has in store! Join us on our wild African journey! Oo.. I need some corny picture of us Photoshopped safari style (mom... this one's for you!)

Kwaheri (let's hope that appropriate)

My grace is sufficient for you, my power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9)

1.15.2013

I need you..

Right after posting about going to Africa, I started feeling completely overwhelmed. Fears and questions were moving in and kicking out all the hope and courage that once resided. As fear started rolling in, it was so much easier to just let the anxiety take over and feel completely helpless. I couldn't seem to shake it. All lies.  But how easy is it  easy to fall into those lies? To believe them. To become them. Fearful. Helpless. But I'm not helpless and I shouldn't be afraid.

I went home to Shelbyville for a wedding party and on the way popped in a cd I had received when I visited Elevation Church in Charlotte over Christmas. The first song was exactly what I needed to hear. Exactly what I needed to be praying for. After about 486 plays, I surrendered. I may be weak but HIS spirit is strong in me. My flesh will fail but my God never will.

I need you to soften my heart  
To break me apart  
I need you to open my eyes 
To see that You're shaping my life  
 All I am, I surrender  
Give me faith to trust what you say  
That you're good and your love is great  
I'm broken inside, I give you my life
I need you to soften my heart  

To break me apart  
I need you pierce through the dark  
And cleanse every part of me  
 I may be weak  
Your spirit strong in me  
My flesh may fail  
My God you never will 

1.07.2013

The Arrigos take Uganda


Word on the street is…. We’re going to Africa! Each time we say this it becomes a little more real but it still hasn’t completely sunk in. Mike and I will be leaving for a 10-day mission trip in April to serve mums and orphans in Uganda. Wahooooooooo!!



It’s funny…this has been something that my heart has desired for years. Since I was in high school I wanted to go to Africa - to serve them. My heart breaks for the broken, the needy, the poor. The opportunity never came and I never really went after it. Years went by and I gave up on this desire (I was a little bitter about it). It never worked out. I always had excuses – no money, couldn’t go because of school, couldn’t go because of work, couldn't go because of getting married, etc. etc. Alas, I pitched the idea out the window.

Then (about 6 months later) God said, “You’re going.” He put it in an email from an amazing Godly woman, Jenny, who had been guiding a group of women for 8 weeks to grow closer to Him, to women, to becoming Godly women leaders. The email was plain as day… do you want to go to Africa on a mission trip to serve women? Well… was I going to come up with some lame excuse or was I going to say yes? At this point you know my response!

I wasn’t ready 6 years ago, 3 years ago, hell, I wasn’t ready 1 year ago! All that time He had been working in my heart, preparing me, guiding me to exactly where He wanted me to be.  To serve broken women. To honor and show them that they are beautiful brides of Christ. To go on this journey with my husband. My heart rejoices as I think of the opportunities that lay before Mike and I, as we go to serve these amazing women, lift them up and show them that their beauty lies in Christ alone! (well the guys will be building… minor detail) And for us to do this together, as a married couple. Both on our first mission trip. AH! I can’t even begin to describe how excited I am! I can’t wait to see what God does with us, those we touch, those they’ll touch, and all of y’all along the way.

For the next few months, we will keep everyone updated here on how we’re preparing for the trip and what’s going on in the life of the Arrigos – African style. I’ll be posting more info about the trip, where we’re going, what we’re doing, etc. but this is just to break the ice on all the awesomeness that’s to come!

Please, please, please pray for us throughout our journey. We will need strength and protection, support and encouragement, reminders of God’s glory. We need you, your prayers, your support and your encouragement. This isn’t something we can do but God can.

For a little bit about the trip, we’ll be partnering with the Watoto Orphanage in Uganda. Check them out here.  

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:20-21