Kampala, Uganda

2012

January 5, 2012

2011 far exceeded our goals at IMFC in Kampala, Uganda. In some cases by over 100%. Obliviously we set our sights too low. The Lord had much larger plans than we had faith to dream. I don’t want to make that mistake again. I want to see the extraordinary. I have talked to the team [...]

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What A Way To End 2011!

December 20, 2011
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Dear Muzee Jimmy, This year has been an amazing year for us, the entire Kampala, Uganda, IMFC family! We even closed the year with a super baptism. We did have 27 to get baptized! Its always a blessing to baptize after saturating these slums we work in with evangelism. Baptism is a very public witness of [...]

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Farida Nabukude Speaks

December 13, 2011
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Dear Muzee Jimmy, On Friday, the 9th of December, we did have a great food distribution at Bwaise 3 Zone here in Kampala and a wonderful time of follow up with the beneficiaries. Many of them being overwhelmed with joy and gratitude, could not wait to be asked to tell their story. They  just burst [...]

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Angelina’s Story – The Angola Pig Farmer

December 1, 2011
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Today I want to share some of the good news of what happened this year. In 2011, 150,000 pounds of food and 400 gallons of cooking oil have been distributed in the slums of Uganda. Read that again. One hundred Fifty THOUSAND pounds of food! Four HUNDRED gallons of cooking oil! Amazing! How many people [...]

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Robina’s Story

December 1, 2011
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I hate the long flights from here to Kampala, Uganda! And the more I make these flights and the older I get, the more I hate it! But it worth it’s and I will gladly do it many times a year. Here’s why. Hello Muzee. I hope is all is well. Here is an update. We [...]

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Doug’s Big Announcement

November 21, 2011
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I got this email from Douglas a couple of weeks ago. It speaks for itself. Wow! Wow! Oh, Muzee. Oh, mama Pam!! This is for real. We  had an appointment IHK and they did all kinds of tests including a scan and guest what? It showed loud and clear very healthy super baby girl. So [...]

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Deo’s New Baby, Gabriela

November 21, 2011
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I introduced you to Gabriela a few weeks ago, Deo’s newest little girl. When I was there in October, I had the opportunity to meet Gabriela for the first time. I thought you might like to see a picture of Gabriela with mom and Dad. Deo has worked with IMFC from the very beginning as [...]

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These Are Great Guys!

November 21, 2011
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For the past seven years I have had the pleasure of working with six men in Kampala, Uganda that I have come to highly respect, admire and love. During our time together, these guys have all found wives (Deo was the only married man when IMFC begin!) and many of them now have children. I [...]

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Vincent: IMFC’s Newest Church Planter

November 9, 2011
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IMFC now has three men planting churches and training leaders in Kampala, Uganda: Deo, Benon and Vincent. Vincent has worked with us from the beginning but in June he moved from working in the office grading Bible Way books to the field enrolling people into Bible Way and planting house churches. He has caught on [...]

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The Food Kept Me Going!

September 28, 2011
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Nakankajo Zainab is a 35 year old single mother of one child living in the slum Kibe of Kampala, Uganda. She lost one other child some time ago. At age nine Nakankajo developed cerebral malaria which then left her immobile. She now walks on her bottom! She uses her feet for doing everything else including: washing [...]

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