Uganda

A Growing Problem

March 3, 2011

Food shortage equals MORE hungry people. That’s the dire prediction for Uganda. Too many people. Not enough food. What’s creating this dilemma? Drought and Disease. Overpopulation. Here are some excerpts from the Daily Monitor that highlight the problem. Overpopulation Food security in Uganda is likely to worsen in the next 40 years as the population [...]

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Normalcy Returns

February 22, 2011

Is normalcy good? In this case, yes! Here is an excerpt from an article entitled, Normalcy returns, but security deployment still on, in one of Uganda’s leading newspapers, the Daily Monitor describing Kampala during the elections: With the presidential and parliamentary elections now history, business and life in major towns around the country is normalizing [...]

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Cancer In Uganda

February 16, 2011

I found this story in the Daily Monitor today, February 16, 2011 and thought you might appreciate it as much as I did. It really put me to thinking and thanking God for our health care system that may need a lot of work, but is a blessing. You can read the story in the [...]

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IMFC Shuts Down In Kampala!

February 15, 2011
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You read correctly. IMFC is shutting down in Kampala, Uganda. Why? National elections this Friday, February 18, 2011. We are praying for peaceful elections and believing that to be so, but…So we are shutting down for a week. The plan is to resume ministry Wednesday, February 23. Politics is huge in Kampala. While I was [...]

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The Perfect Ending! Or, Is It Just The Beginning?

February 8, 2011
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I love baptism services. Especially those at Lake Victoria just outside Kampala, Uganda. On Sunday, January 23, 2011, we had the privilege of seeing 40 people walk out into the waters of Lake Victoria and be baptized. Of the 40, 23 had come to faith in Jesus Christ that week as the volunteers from the [...]

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2011 Goals – NOT Resolutions

January 6, 2011

IMFC 2011 goals for the ministry in Kampala, Uganda are: 6000+ people to be won to Jesus Christ and enrolled in Bible Way for discipleship in 2011 – 500 per month 50+ new church starts in the slums of Kampala in 2011 200+ baptisms in 2011 Increase the number of families in Manna Ministry to150 [...]

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Thank You – From Douglas Aliro & Family

December 20, 2010

It is with much joy in our hearts here in Africa–Uganda to say thank you for your faithful commitment that has seen our people here in Kampala slums through it all! I must say that there is no THANK YOU without YOU! Your gifts, your faithful prayer for the work and the workers, your continued [...]

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Statistics Only Tell “Part” Of The Story!

December 15, 2010

2010 has been a tremendous year. Look at these stats: More than 4800 have enrolled in Bible Way and studied the Who Is Jesus Book. 178 people have been baptized. 34 churches planted! But stats only tell part of the story. They do not tell how God has changed the lives of people spiritually and [...]

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2010! What A Great Year!

December 7, 2010

2010 has been an outstanding year for IMFC in Kampala, Uganda. Hard to believe the year is gone. It seems like it just stared but it is history in lest than three weeks. Here is a brief overview of what the Lord achieved in 2010. Manna Ministry Over 120,000 pounds (60 tons) of beans, rice [...]

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Free Food!

December 2, 2010

God provides “free food” for the people in the slums of Kampala! Now, for those of us in the US this is not a plate of food we would want nor eat unless we were desperately hungry. But it is heaven sent for the people we work with. Check out this story from Douglas. Come [...]

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