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  • 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…

  • A Step of Faith

    Here is the 1-acre piece of land we are attempting to buy. We have raised $1,140 but still need the remainder to reach $2,300. The landowner has been frustrated at how slow the process has been at collecting money as he too is trying to put his own children now through university but God has…

  • What Happens If There Wasn’t Magale?

    The truth of the matter is that these kids if we chose not to get involved and open up an orphanage is that these kids would have to figure out how to survive on their own and many times the ugly truth is that they can’t and they die. Many of our children are too…

  • A Forgotten Missionfield

    Many years ago, when God opened a door for me to start teaching children’s ministry in WA state I felt that somehow I missed my calling to be a missionary. Then all the sudden one day I began asking God if I was just not seeing missions from HIS PERSPECTIVE. I began studying children and…

  • Volunteer Highlight

    This is one of our amazing volunteers here at the orphanage who works both day and night as the need arises who is the nurse here. Her name is Carth. To be a nurse takes a lot of compassion, but to work in an orphanage with children who have lost so much takes someone with…

  • Til’ All Know

    A lot of people will think of the verses about Jesus coming back until all people hear the truth but what about the Deaf? Recently a hearing man here went to a Deaf school and wants to be able to open up our school to the Deaf children here in Uganda so they may know…

  • Clan War Victims

    On the western and southern sides of Mt. Eglon are the Bagisu or Bamasaba tribal people and to the Northest is the Iteso tribe. Due to clan wars on the borders of these two tribes these three children now are left without their parents. Due to their age, they may never remember their parents. Who…