Bible Way Correspondence School

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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Bible Way Impacts Nakasongola Prisoners!

September 1, 2011
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Hello Jimmy. Sunday we traveled to Nakasongola Prison. We spent about 15 minuets with the new Officer in Charge – Jacob. He was glad we are doing Bible Way in the area. This is what he says in his own words, “People in Nakasongola district are so much involved with superstition and witchcraft. Any bad [...]

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Beyond Kampala!

September 1, 2011
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Deo, Joseph and Douglas traveled to Mid-Western and West Nile regions of Uganda last week to see the work that has sprung up from the work in Kampala. Another post is needed to share how the gospel travels from one place to another. I will save that for later. Amazing how God just keeps opening [...]

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New Leaders Rise Up To Carry On The Work

February 22, 2011

Deo’s generation is gone from Naguru! Can a new generation of trained leaders carry on the work? The answer is absolutely YES. We now have leaders like Smith, Peter, Moses, Lucy, and others who are actively involved in the trainings, house churches, Bible studies, Bible Way, and planting other house churches. It’s so incredible. Last [...]

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Keep Your Promises – Doors of Opportunity Open Will Open!

January 25, 2011

When you keep your promises, your word, your appointments, it’s amazing how many doors of opportunity open for you. I saw this first hand this week in Kampala. Douglas and I promised two young men (19 and 20 years of age) to be at their place at 9 o’clock Saturday morning to have Bible Study [...]

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Far Beyond Our Expectations!

August 24, 2010
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On Sunday, August 15, Douglas and I traveled about two and a half hours north of Kampala to a district of Nakasongola where a prison facility housing about 450 inmates is located. Why? 47 inmates graduated with ‘Diploma’ Certificates from Bible Way! This means they successfully completed the ten courses we provide plus Spiritual Warfare: [...]

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Natete: Celebrating the Past, Looking to the Future

August 18, 2010

Many people from the western world say that if you want to hide knowledge from an African keep it in the script of a book. But our people here in Natete are now digging deep into the word of God. The results, the witchdoctors have no stake into their lives any more! People have changed [...]

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Reach Emma, Reach Gayaza!

August 11, 2010

Don’t you just love it when a vision and plan come together. Check this out. Hello Jimmy, greetings once again in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Back here we are doing well and our schedules are just crazy in planting house churches and evangelism. Yesterday, Douglas and I went with a man called [...]

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Is There A “Good Problem”? Yes!

August 4, 2010

His name is Universe Nabber. He has the Army rank of Corporal. He was accused of misusing fuel (gas) and sent to Nakasongola Prison. On August 16, 2009 (one year ago) while in Nakasongola Prison where he was remanded pending the investigation of his case, Universe enrolled in Bible Way’s first course – Who Is [...]

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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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