Author: Annie

  • Though We Don’t Understand

    Magale Orphanage Center was started because of tragedy. Mt. Elgon is notorious for landslides that can wipe out villages in seconds especially during our rainy seasons. This can leave not only people homeless and hurt but it leaves behind many orphans who will struggle to survive unless someone steps in. These children are not scooped…

  • Christmas List

    The children came to me the other day and asked about if this year they will get a Christmas. They pointed out it’s been 2 years since they have gotten things like new clothes or shoes. My only response to them is that they need to pray and have faith. I don’t know what this…

  • The Land is Bought!

    The money we have been trying to raise to buy one acre of land for crops has come in. It really was a struggle, but God has proven Himself faithful. The seeds of various vegetables were planted and so now we are just waiting for our harvest. Please be praying for an abundant harvest in…

  • Mourning

    Another landslide took out 3 villages and killed men, women, and children. We are in mourning. Some of these men, women, and children are from other local churches and the mourning is great not only for families but for the church families here. II was one of the first ones on the scene and dealt…

  • My God Provides!

    Remember the story of how God provided a ram in the thicket when Abraham was told to sacrifice his son, Isaac? Some of you might remember how we had been seeking to add another goat to our one lonely goat that we had here as well as to provide more income to our orphanage. Well,…

  • Perserverance!

    August the winds and rains came and our church was damaged but it doesn’t stop us from worshipping our God or proclaiming His goodness or faithfulness to us. You see, bad things and hard things will happen but if they didn’t happen we would not learn how much we can trust Him. It’s easy when…

  • Highschool Testing

    Here in Uganda, our students must test to get into highschool. It costs us about $140 to get them all tested which we paid for ourselves in April. So recently we just sent 14 of our students to go take their exams. Many of them went with confidence. We are waiting to hear back on…

  • Mudslides

    We here in Mbale, Uganda are all to familiar with mountain mudslides from Mt. Elgon, but nothing like what has hit the U.S. states recently in North Carolina and Tennessee. We know how whole towns and villages can be wiped out from a mudslide, the death tolls, and the tears because loved ones and neighbors…

  • We Have a New Deaf School!

    God’s timing is perfect! Can I get an ‘Amen’? You see, sometimes you don’t get to know the miracles that happen, but we want you to be able to celebrate and join in the answers of prayer that God is doing here. In July, Evangelist David Woodrum visited along with Pastor Daniel Brummer. The posts…

  • Education in Uganda

    Education in Uganda is different than in the United States because, where as there is a system in place to raise funds through taxes in the U.S., this is not how it works in Uganda. While education is supposed to be free for elementary ages it is not. Parents are responsible for a variety of…