Church

Church

For the past 15 years, the Lord has been using us to carry out ministry in communities and plant churches. By His grace, we have established 17 churches, each with the potential to expand and create new churches.

Some of these are small gatherings with a few members, while others include meetings with children and women. Some are temporary meeting points where people come together once a week due to a lack of permanent church buildings. However, we have well-established churches in Njeru, Naminya, Mafubira, and Namaganga. Recently, we have also planted new churches in Buyende and Katete.

One of our significant challenges is training leaders. If we can train these leaders well, they will be equipped to train others. Our goal is to impact and equip individuals so they can effectively carry the mantle to others. We aim to develop a balanced church where ministers of God lead by example.

In our community, people have been preaching Christ but seeking financial support from those they preach to. It is crucial for us to lead by example and not seek personal gain. God has given us the grace to empower not only our ministers but also church members to live lives that please the Lord and positively impact the community. By doing so, we believe we are making a meaningful impact in the world.

Bible Distributions

Placing God’s Word in Hands and Hearts

For many believers around the world, owning a Bible is something they can only dream of. Whether due to poverty, isolation, or lack of local resources, thousands of individuals and churches are without access to the Scriptures.

Our Bible Distributions program exists to change that. We work to purchase and deliver Bibles—often in local languages—into the hands of those who need them most. These Bibles go to individuals, families, pastors, new believers, and churches that are hungry for the Word of God but have no means to access it.

Why It Matters:

  • The Bible brings hope, guidance, and spiritual growth to those who read it
  • Many new believers come to faith but have no Bible to grow in their walk with Christ
  • Churches in remote areas often share a single worn-out Bible—if they have one at all
  • A Bible in someone’s own language helps them understand that God speaks personally to them