From the category archives:

Kampala, Uganda

Get In The Game!

July 27, 2010

Hello Jimmy,
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Yes, God still changes people’s lives and a great witness to this is here in Naguru . Today is the last day with Manna Ministry in Naguru Action Two, but not the end of the story because Jesus has changed lives here in Naguru: The [...]

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Mukiisa BBale: Changed Man-Changed Family!

July 22, 2010
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I am called Mukiisa BBale, I come from Masaka District, Uganda. Where for 7 years I was a professional teacher qualified to teach primary 1-7. I resigned from teaching in 1990 due to poor wages and very poor working conditions. A primary teacher is the most poorly paid teaching personnel; those in active service have [...]

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Half Way Home In 2010

July 7, 2010

Do you know that it is closer to the beginning of 2011 than it is to the beginning of 2010? Hard to believe isn’t it? Over half this year has passed. Time is moving swiftly and I am getting older! Plus, now I have to start thinking about Christmas gifts! It will be here before [...]

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Sarah Bewoze: No More Smoking the Witchcraft Pipe-She Got Jesus!

July 2, 2010
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Sarah, a former pipe smoking witchdoctor living in the slum Natete in Kampala, Uganda, has destroyed her pipe! Why? She has given her life to Jesus Christ.
Douglas Aliro, Manna Ministry leader, tells her story. It will bless your heart! Man, I love to get these emails.
Sarah Bewoze is one of the Manna beneficiaries from [...]

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Margaret’s Story: Delivered from Moonshining!

July 1, 2010
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Margaret Acan is 32 years old, lives in Kampala, Uganda and has had her life anchored on what the brewery in the slum Nagrur in Kampala could offer her and her family. She has worked this job since 1991.
Her name Acan means “hardship” in Acholi which describes her life. She was born during Iddi [...]

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WHY???

June 29, 2010

“…there is a big church just behind my house but they have had nothing to do with me…” –Mbala George
This quote is from an email I received from Douglas, who leads IMFC’s Manna Ministry. Here is an expanded portion of his email:
During follow-up visit into the home of one of the Manna beneficiary called Mbala [...]

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Is This A Sure Foundation?

June 22, 2010

What do the poor people living in a slum in Kampala, Uganda use for a foundation for their mud homes?
Rock? Wrong.
Sand? Wrong.
Concrete? Wrong.
Garbage? Yes!
In all my travels to Kampala and all the times I have walked through the slums, I had never been told that some of the poor living in these slums [...]

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Opportunity Calls in Jinja Prison

May 25, 2010

God is at work in the prison’s of Uganda! Here is a story from Luzira Prison in Kampala, Uganda:
“Praise be to God! I thank Bible Way Correspondence School because now I know who Jesus is.”
“I grew up in my life not knowing Jesus is the way, truth and life because my parents were muslims [...]

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You Can Influence Your Children! Smith Did!

May 19, 2010
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“My Dad’s story from drunkenness to serving the Lord was a turning point in my life!”
Now that is influence! A Dad’s influence!
Her name is Constance and her Dad’s name is Smith. That’s his picture above this article. He used to be a telephoner. Meaning, he made calls–but not with a telephone–with a long straw [...]

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Surprised By God…Once Again! New Ministry Compound!

May 5, 2010
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God had plans to provide a new ministry center for IMFC in Kampala that would be less expensive and would provide homes for the IMFC staff! I just never knew it. So, He surprised me.
By now you would think that I would know better. After all I am over fifty-five and have served the Lord [...]

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