Meet Petwa, a devoted mother who has taken in three orphaned relatives in addition to caring for her own children. She lives in a mud wattle house that is collapsing, leaving the family vulnerable to dangerous conditions, including snakes that enter through holes in the walls. Among her children is Emmanuel, who is severely disabled, and Isaac, one of the orphans, who recently fractured his knee and will be on crutches for some time. We received $245 for Isaac’s treatment, but another $150 is still needed to cover the full cost. The family desperately needs a safe home, and the materials alone will cost $15,000. We are praying for a construction team to help build it, and with your support, we can provide Petwa and her family the security and stability they need.
Brittney Zellner
Family/Marriage Conference May 2025
Building Stronger Families on a Foundation of Faith
Our multi-day marriage conference from May 9th to 12th is an impactful event dedicated to helping couples strengthen their relationships, deepen their faith, and build their foundation on the biblical model of marriage and family. During these days, we provide workbooks, mats for sleeping, and meals for hundreds of attendees, creating an environment where they can fully engage and be refreshed. While couples participate in the sessions, children enjoy specially designed activities to make it a meaningful time for the whole family. We rely on the generous support of volunteers, financial contributors, and missionaries to provide these vital resources. Your involvement—whether through funding supplies or helping spread the word—plays a crucial role in bringing hope and transformation to these families.
Muslim Chairman Joins Gathering – 35 Pray For Salvation!
Bukoona (Boo-koh-na) – A young man, who had been riding his bike to Bulanga, extended an invitation to the ministry. Livingston made arrangements to visit, and upon arrival, they found 70–80 people gathered, including the Muslim chairman of the village. During that first visit, around 65 people prayed to receive salvation. On their second visit, another 35 people prayed for salvation, marking a tremendous move of God in this village!
11 Pray For Salvation In Bukaye – Eleanor Challenges Reading The Word In Context
- The people are doing more sharing of their faith and inviting friends. 11 ladies prayed for salvation today in Bukaye that have been coming regularly. 3 were Muslims. Eleanor was talking about sacrifice and how that is not for forgiveness of sin, but in response to being forgiven, and to present yourself a living sacrifice. God promises us blessings in response. Eleanor challenges them to read the Word in context, and for the pastors to teach that way as well.
- A village on the way to Iganga, has heard about Eleanor and asked her to come. She is planning to go next week.