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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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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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Is This “Church”?

July 20, 2011
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We At IMFC Say “YES”! So far in 2011 over thirty-seven churches have been started in the slums of Kampala, Uganda, on the military barracks in Naksongola and in out-laying villages in Mid-Western Uganda! More than seven hundred people gather in these new groups that have come into existence since January, 2011 to pray and [...]

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God Leads Through The Most Unexpected People!

February 3, 2011
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590 people enrolled in Bible Way. 7 house churches planted. 40 baptized at Lake Victoria. -IMFC Statistics for the month of January 2011. 356 prayed to receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior. 5 house churches planted. Many persons of peace identified where new churches may be started. -Results of the two weeks the volunteer [...]

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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: [...]

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How A Simple Bag of Food Can Change A Life Forever!

March 11, 2010
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How much difference can a bag of food make to a person? A family? Huge! Life Changing even. Check this out. Douglas sent me the story of James Kato. It has inspired me to tell more people about the work of IMFC and Manna Ministry in the slums of Kampala, Uganda. It has motivated me [...]

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Online Church: Church or NOT Church. What Do You Think?

November 16, 2009

Just read this article on CNN website, “Online churches draw believers, critics.” I thought you might like to read the article and express your thoughts. For what it’s worth this is not a problem in Kampala, Uganda, or DR Congo where IMFC works. Here’s the article from the CNN. Click here to read on their [...]

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Hanging Out With Deo For A Day

July 5, 2009

Had the opportunity today to hang out with Deo. I first meet Deo in the summer of 2004. He was one of our translators and is the only person I have meet who could pray perfect King James English! Deo had just married Irene and was talking to us about having twins. The twins never [...]

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One Simple, Organic Church Experience In Biina Zone

July 5, 2009

Pam and I rode with Benon to Biina Zone to meet with the House Church there. This small group of believers formed in February when Manna Ministry came to the area and it has been meeting for almost six months. I really enjoyed meeting with these people. There was no pretense. No performance. No hype. [...]

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Celebrating Christ With The House Church In Katanga

June 27, 2009

We left Equatorial College at about 5:30 and hurried off to Katanga to be part of a house church meeting. Traffic wasn’t too bad in Kampala, especially for a Friday afternoon. We arrived in Katanga just past 6:00pm. The house church was not to hard to find. The singing and clapping and could be heard [...]

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