on 8th of June
2015, some four young men set out on a trip to Kampala
Uganda.
We initially had thought that the said destination of our mission trip was
going to be some couple of kilometers from Kampala
but little did we know that our journey would lead us to the far end of Uganda near the Tanzania border.
After roughly 24hours of
being in the road we finally arrived at Rakai district a 200km drive from the
city of exhausted. As usual we were tired and so our hosts entreated us to rest
only after we were served with a sumptuous meal of matoke with chicken stew.
photo
taken with the team of our hosts
The theme of our meetings
was ‘Power Purpose and plenty with the aim of unveiling people to their God
given destiny , revealing God and his power to make us complete and successful
in life. We also were unlocking our potential in discovering our identity in
Christ and the abundant life God has designed for each and everyone of us.
Our sessions included
seminars during the day and revival meetings at night .
People in Uganda are so
friendly and receptive and so our experience was life changing for all of us.
It was amazing how all sorts of people , young and old responded to the gospel.
It was also amazing how the delegates from 14 churches worked in unison and
agreed to open up their areas for more missionary activities, fellowships , etc
Our special thanks goes to all made this
mission a success.
We thank God for
connecting us with many friends in Uganda and surely we will be back for more
complete programs like a bible school, children’s ministry among many other
ventures.
We also experienced many
miracles signs and wonders, even the blind recovering their sight, the lame
leaving their stretchers and walking again. It was an experience that cannot be
confined in the words of pen and paper.
Leading
a group of delegates in a period of celebration, as we approached the climax of
the meetings.
Special mention goes to
pastor Geoffrey and the glory of Christ ministries who allowed us to visit
three of their churches in dwanirro sub county during our period there. I
personally cant forget the kesha we held on Friday night as we saw multiple of
young people give their lives to Christ, for sure there’s a great need for
discipleship and I savor the opportunity to visit again and embark on that
mission .
Ugandan
dance versus Kenyan dance
We
thank God for the many gifting that were manifested during our time there.
Ugandans are very talented in music and dance and especially percussion
instruments
Kids
Ministry
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