Over 250 people joined Lois and Rev. Dr. Milly Erema, of Uganda Christian University for a zoom presentation on October 22, 2024. They gave a seminar called “Reading the Bible as an Insider” that shared some insights from her current writing with Dr. Erema.
The Bible is tough to understand for modern Christians. The Old Testament is especially challenging. But what if we had an “insiders” perspective on this difficult text?
Rev. Dr. Milly Erema has a Ph. D. in Old Testament and has been teaching Bible at Uganda Christian University for over 20 years. When Dr. Erema was in seminary, her professors were fascinated by how she interpreted the Bible from a perspective of growing up within a traditional East African tribe that retains many practices from the Ancient Near East. They remarked that she reads the Bible “as an insider.” Passages that seem odd or harsh to modern readers make perfect sense where Dr. Erema comes from.
The video is unedited from the zoom presentation that was recorded in Lois’ office.
Enjoy!
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Milly’s Heroic Ministry in Uganda
Towards the end, Lois took a few minutes to share about Milly’s remarkable ministry in Uganda that has transformed the lives of hundreds of children who endured the nightmarish war in northern Uganda. (Lois shared the story instead of Milly because it’s painful for her to do it.)
Lois made a separate video of just that part. Check it out below:
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Almost all of the children attending are from impoverished families that can’t afford regular tuition ($393/year) so pay a reduced fee ($234/year). But even regular tuition doesn’t cover the actual cost! Milly and her family pay the difference out of their own pockets, and they make about $5000-$10,000 a year themselves. They grow a huge garden to save on food costs.
If you want to directly help out some of the poorest people on the planet, this is a great place to do that.