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  • Supporting church planters

    Supporting church planters

    How do you support a young pastor and his family who are working in a poor area to plant a church, with very little support? Danson and his family planted a church in Jinja before Covid and then had to do it all again after lock-down. What Kuanzia decided to do was to give £150…

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  • Tumaini food security

    Tumaini food security

    The next step in providing food security for Tumaini children’s home is now completed with 3 acres of land now cleared, poughed and planted with maize, beans and other vegetables. This is a significant step to allieviating the food shortage of recent years and we are grateful for those whose giving made it possible.

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  • New Signs for BAMI College

    New Signs for BAMI College

    New signs have arrived at the college in Mbale in preparation for the start of a new academic year. The next project is completing the main lecture hall and repairing toilets. There is always plenty to do but it’s exciting the see visible signs of progress.

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  • Feeding Tumaini Children

    Feeding Tumaini Children

    Tumaini has regularly cared for 80 children but the current numbers are down to half of that due to the challenges of feeding the children who are resident. In large part this has been caused by the war in Ukraine which has caused the price of maize flour to increase to several times its pre-war…

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  • BAMI College Develops

    BAMI College Develops

    The college has developed over the years and is mostly securely fenced, with a small library and administration building. It enjoys a good reputation, the challenge is ensuring the students can pay fees to study. Currently, there are 57 students studying theology, building, hairdressing and tailoring. The college equips pastors and gives young people a…

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