Can someone identify this man? He stole my wife’s phone on 30th April this year at Paed Medical Center Kyebando. He has continued using the SIM card even after @Airtel_Ug blocking it. He inserts it in different stolen phones and when victims try to track, they hit a dead end!
I'm white. My adoptive parents are Black.
They didn't save me — they raised me right.
My birth parents were gone early, and I entered foster care young. Moves happened fast, so l learned not to expect much. Stability wasn't part of the plan.
Then Marcus and Denise adopted me from a hard neighborhood.
Marcus became Dad — clear, fair, consistent.
Denise became Mom - steady, precise, unmovable in the ways that mattered.
The rules were simple. Dinner happened every night. Mistakes came with consequences, not abandonment.
Growing up that way rewired me. Order started to matter. Showing up mattered. Doing the right thing without needing praise stayed with me.
Twenty-five years later, I chose to become a police officer. Not for power — but to protect structure and fairness the same way Marcus and Denise protected me.
That choice didn't come from nowhere.
It grew from a small home, steady rules, and parents who stayed 🙏
🚨‼️Most Christians are waiting for God to remove them from hostile environments, but God’s pattern in scripture is often the opposite. Instead of removing His people from the system, He inserts them into the system to control the outcome from within. Joseph was placed in Egypt before the famine. Daniel was placed in Babylon before the captivity intensified. Esther was placed in Persia before the decree of death was written. None of them were there by accident. They were there by assignment. “The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD: and he delighteth in his way” (Psalm 37:23). What looks like exile is often deployment.
The danger is that believers misinterpret uncomfortable placement as divine abandonment. Esther was in a pagan palace surrounded by idolatry, lust, drunkenness, and absolute power. Yet that palace was the safest place on earth for her, because it was the place God chose. Mordecai was sitting at the king’s gate while plots of assassination and genocide were forming, but that gate was exactly where he needed to be. God does not place His people where they are comfortable. He places His people where they are effective. “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you” (John 15:16). Placement is not about comfort. Placement is about purpose.
Many believers today are frustrated because they are in environments that do not reflect their values. They are surrounded by unbelief, hostility, corruption, and opposition. But what if that environment is not punishment, but positioning. What if God placed you there because you are the instrument He intends to use when the turning point comes. Esther did not know she would save her people when she entered the palace. Joseph did not know he would feed nations when he entered prison. Daniel did not know he would outlive empires when he entered Babylon. God reveals the assignment gradually. “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD” (Isaiah 55:8).
The believer must stop praying only for escape and start discerning placement. God may not be trying to remove you. He may be trying to establish you. When the crisis arrives, those who were placed in advance become the instruments of deliverance. Esther could not step into her role until the threat appeared. But when it did, she was already there. Already positioned. Already prepared. Already chosen. God never scrambles to fix problems. He positions people before the problem exists. And when the moment arrives, the hidden placement becomes visible purpose, and everyone realizes God was there the entire time (Romans 8:28).
And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength; this is the first commandment
- Matthew 22:37
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