Tag: Uganda

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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 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…

  • Can You Hear Our Voice Now?

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    We have been working with mostly orphans from the Bantu tribes in Uganda Africa. Over 50% of our orphans have lost family due to the land and mudslides from Mount Elgon. We have tried since our opening in 2017 to get connected with an organization or church other than our own little church called Fountain…

  • Re-Building Project

    Our Buildling Repair Project – Late August 2024 a rainstorm blew through ripping off the roofs of our kitchen, hall, and bathrooms or putting holes in them. We need roughly $2,000 raised to get all the materials to repair these projects and complete them so that our children have a safe place to live. Many…

  • How Magale Orphanage Got Started

    How Magale Orphanage Got Started

    Magale Orphanage Center started back in 2017 when a small church in Uganda decided to fulfill a commandment from the Bible about taking care of the orphans. In eastern Uganda, many families and villages start around the mountains due to the rich, fertile soil where they start farms, however, due to the high amounts of…