Introduction
‘The War up North’, as it is commonly referred to in Uganda (Kabiza Wilderness 2011, pg. 1), is a horrific conflict between the Lords’ Resistance Army and the Ugandan Armed Forces. Led by Joseph Kony, the LRA is a “demonic control of children, boys and girls, young men and women, doing the bid of a crazy man” (Kabiza Wilderness 2011, pg. 1). These children are abducted from their villages, as young as seven, and are trained to kill. They’re stripped of their childhood, villages are destroyed and families massacred (Kabiza Wilderness 2011, pg. 1). The see-judge-act approach, a method of moral decision making, tells us to “observe the world around us, judge what you see in the light of Gospel values and the teachings of the church and act to make your world a better place” (Marist College Pagewood 2014, pg. 1).