Kampala, Uganda

IMFC Ministry Multiplies to Midwestern Uganda in Kibale District

May 19, 2011
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From Kampala to Masindi to Kisiita. It really is amazing how the gospel moves from one person to another person to another person to reach areas not in your plans! We had no plans beyond Kampala when we begin work in Uganda six years ago. But God had other plans. Here is a letter I [...]

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Ivan: Moving On In Spite of Persecution

May 9, 2011
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Update From Deo at Kimombasa, Kampala, Uganda Nineteen people attended the training today from 2pm to 4pm. Three men attended who are regular attendees; one of them was Ivan who has decided to start another house church next week at 5pm in Kazo that is three kilometers from Kimombasa. Regardless of all the challenges, Ivan [...]

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Universe, A Soldier For Jesus Christ

May 3, 2011

Universe, a soldier in the Ugandan Army, came to Christ while a prisoner in Nakasongola Prison through his studies in the Bible Way material. You can read his story here. God so changed Universe’s life that upon leaving Prison he wanted his wife and fellow soldiers to be able to have these materials as well. [...]

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Joseph Tells Kennedy’s Story From Nakasongola Prison

April 22, 2011

Joseph leads the IMFC team in Kampala. He handles all the IMFC business needs in Uganda and personally directs the Prison Ministry. Hello Jimmy. This is Kennedy’s story of how he came to know the Lord. Kennedy is an inmate in Nakasongola Prison. “My name is Kennedy Kaunda Chris. I’m 28 years old. I was [...]

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Faridah: A Faker No More!

April 22, 2011
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Hello Rev.Jimmy! Praise be to God the father of our Lord Jesus Christ for the amazing things that He is doing in this location of Sebiina inspite of a few challenges! The house churches are now six in total.The leader’s training is going on every Wednesday from two to three thirty(2:00-3:30).The group I am training [...]

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Meet Zahara

April 19, 2011
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Here is another life that has been impacted by what Manna ministry does in the slums. Zahara Namusisi is a 28 year single mother of three. She is living now with the virus HIV. She was not born with the virus; she contracted it from a man that fathered her children. Douglas talked to Zahara [...]

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Great Start To A Great Year – 2011!

April 12, 2011
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Thank you! Thank you for your gifts, prayers and partnership in Kampala, Uganda. Through them IMFC had a great first quarter for 2011, even if we lost more than three weeks of work due to the national elections! Here is a sample of what happened in the first quarter 2011: 30,000 pounds of beans, rice [...]

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Nabanooba Rose: Her Story

April 2, 2011
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Nabanooba Rose is a 32 year old Rwandese refugee and a single mom of 3 children. Here is her story. Rose has done all kinds of jobs in order to feed her children, from trying commercial sex work to sweeping the street. The current father of her children is a boda-boda rider! Who is hardly [...]

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Majooba Joyce: Her Story

April 2, 2011
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Magooba Joyce is 40 years old and a commercial sex worker based in Kimombasa, Kampala, Uganda. Here is her story that Douglas sent me. Joyce has been involved in this lifestyle of commercial sex worker for 3 years. She is a single mother with 5 children. The eldest is a student at Makerere University working [...]

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Kimombasa, Home to Crime, Prostitution, WitchCraft & Proverty

March 30, 2011

When you enter into Kimombasa for the 1st time you will see how poor life is. How drunken and drug abused most people are. How easy it is to be abused sexually and emotionally. How oppressed spiritually people are and how neglected they are. Like many who have visited here conclude, “This is a very [...]

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