Amberlin Biegel is a passionate young woman from Canada with a deep love for the children of Uganda. Her visits are filled with joy, faith, and a heart for discipleship. On her most recent trip, she had the incredible opportunity to pray with and help baptize 213 Ugandans, witnessing firsthand the transformative power of God’s love. Amberlin’s dedication to sharing the gospel and serving the community continues to inspire and bring hope to those she meets.
Volunteers
Eleanor Wyatt
Eleanor – A Heart for the Nations
Eleanor is a dedicated missionary whose passion for serving others extends deep into the villages of Uganda. She tirelessly shares the gospel, disciples new believers, and ministers to widows, abandoned women, and their children—bringing the message of a God who sees, loves, and restores.
Eleanor empowers communities through sustainable, practical solutions. Beyond teaching biblical truth, she helps families develop essential skills for self-sufficiency. Her approach helps communities establish ongoing sources of nutrition and potential income. Through her ministry, she enables individuals to take ownership of their well-being while deepening their faith in Christ.
Twice a year, Eleanor spends three months immersed in this mission, traveling between villages, building relationships, and fostering independence in the communities she serves. Each trip costs approximately $4,000, covering airfare, transport, security, and housing. Your support enables her to continue this vital work, ensuring that the gospel reaches the most vulnerable while equipping families with the skills and knowledge for long-term transformation.
Would you consider partnering with Eleanor in this mission? Your contribution makes a direct impact in the lives of those she serves, helping create sustainable paths out of poverty.
An Appeal From Eleanor – Annual Operating Expenses 2025
December 24, 2024
Dear Friends of the Binji,
In over 40 years of ministry, the Lord has led me to varied places to serve Him, from the West Indies to Wyoming. For the past five years, the Father has connected me to Uganda, specifically the more remote villages of Eastern Uganda, working with a dedicated family of Ugandan believers. In 2025, we want to have an even greater impact in this region as we reach more people.
What have we been doing for the past 5 years?
I began ministering in three village locations in 2019; our team now regularly serves in NINE locations in the Iganga and Namutumba Districts. I formed The Binji ministry with my Ugandan partners, and we focused on caring for the widows, the abandoned families and fatherless children. We taught the Bible to the congregations, challenging them to live lives that reflected God’s image. We taught people how to pray for their family, their marriage, and their children. For most, it was a completely new way of life, and the impact on the communities was palpable. One village in particular, near Kaliro, has been the source of four more village congregations, as people who heard the Gospel taught in Kaliro begged us to come to their village, too.
In the past five years, more than 500 people in these villages have prayed for salvation and become disciples of the Messiah. Our Ugandan team continues discipling these people (whether I’m in Uganda or the US), teaching them Scripture, and empowering them to share their faith. In addition to the spiritual impact, we help feed approximately 70 families and provide tuition for 75 students. In 2024, we’ve raised over $30,000 for medical needs. The size of the harvest is growing, and we are ready to facilitate a larger harvest in the coming years.
Welcome to Uganda!
Beautiful Uganda is aptly nicknamed the Pearl of Africa. The mighty Nile river begins from the waters of Lake Victoria, dividing Uganda as it surges northward to the Mediterranean Sea 4,000 miles away. Agriculture is by far the main product of the country; the rural villages where I minister sit among expanses of sugar cane, owned by large companies, as well as private farm land cultivated by individual farmers.
Poverty is very real in these villages; most people live in simple brick huts with no electricity, and carry their water from the village borehole (well). The average income of the rural villagers is about $82/month USD. Roughly 50% to 65% of the rural village population is illiterate; school fees for their children are often a challenge for these people to pay. HIV/AIDS affects 57% of the adult population, contributing to an average life span of only 47 years. Life is hard. Life without God is filled with despair.
I am uniquely called and qualified to reach this community.
Ugandans tell me that most ministries who come to their country remain in the cities and towns. No one ever came to the people in these remote places. Until I showed up. When, after my first trip, I continued to return to the first three villages, the locals took notice (there is NO ONE my color anywhere near these places!). We lovingly helped people in need, Christian or not, putting hands, a voice and a face to the Love of Messiah. I go to their homes, walk through their village, and speak with everyone I meet, building connections. This has resulted in invitations to share the God of the Bible and His message with many types of people, leading to the aforementioned six additional locations. More villages want us to come.
Will you give financially to impact more Ugandans in 2025?
OUR GOAL IS TO RAISE $40,000 BY MARCH 31, 2025 FOR OUR OPERATING EXPENSES.
Our Financial Breakdown: $40,000 Annual Operating Expenses:
$3,600 ($300/month) – Children’s ministry. In each village, we have 20 to 60+ children attending. Rewards (for correctly answering questions), coloring pages and crayons, and more supplies are rare treats in the villages. This also helps us buy clothing for some of the most destitute. It would allow Kusasira Evelyn, our Children’s Director, to lead every weekly children’s ministry class.
$18,200 ($1,400/month) – Weekly Gas Allowance ($350/week). This gets us through our weekly circuit of villages.
$7,200 ($600/month) – Auto Maintenance. The rugged dirt roads are rough on our two vehicles. Tires are $300 each, plus the annual insurance and license fees are about $1,700/year.
$5,000 – Annual Marriage/Family Conference. This four-day event teaches Ugandan leaders a Biblical perspective of marriage, parenting and finances they can then teach to their congregations.
$6,000 – My Travel/Living Expenses. This would cover my two 3-month trips in 2025, and free me to focus full-time on The Binji. (Each trip: ~$1,500 travel, $500/month living)
Individual one-time donations.
This is an individual breakdown of what we need to reach our goal. Would you take one of these slots?
1 person at $10,000
1 person at $5,000
4 people at $2,500
7 people at $1,000
9 people at $500
10 people at $250
10 people at $100
Celina Scott
Celina Scott will be spending 2 weeks ministering to the remote villages with the Binji Ministry.
Todd Cowan
Dedicated husband and father. Learning every day.
Todd Cowan will be spending 2 weeks ministering to the remote villages with the Binji Ministry.
Sherri Jackson
Sherri Jackson will be spending 2 weeks ministering to the remote villages with the Binji Ministry.
Lisa Cowan
Secretary & Child Sponsorship Coordinator at The Binji Ministries
Lisa Cowan is returning to Uganda for her second time. This time, taking her husband Todd Cowan, and their friends Sherri Jackson and Celina Scott. They will be spending 2 weeks ministering to the remote villages with the Binji Ministry.