Uganda
Coordinator: Minister Maate Yubu
Project: WeRemnant JRaq Orphanage, Nursery and Primary School outside of the refugee camp in Muhokya
Project Update: The WeRemnant Nursery and Primary school is running well. The teachers received 10 Bibles. This will help them grow spiritually. We also had a field trip for the teachers and learners. Competitions were held in academics and athletics. We also had Bible sharing.
Accomplishments: Pupils excelling in academics, fellowships and Bible study are always on, sports activities for children, and we have food available for children.
Testimonies: Pupils are improving in their academics. The pupils also attended the field trip with their teachers. Teachers received Bibles. We also celebrated the birthdays of the children.
Issues: We have to renovate the WeRemnant orphanage by increasing the wall and repainting the house.
Next 90 days: Retaining the wall for WeRemnant house and repainting of the house at WeRemnant JRaq house. Suspected rebel attacks will cease around Kasese.
New Effort: There is a need to set up a mobile healthcare program. This will enable us to provide medical assistance to the children in the school, orphanage, and refugee camp at little to no cost.
Malawi
Country Coordinator: Lois Grant
Project: Lumbadzi Infant Baby Rescue and Early Childhood Development Center in Local Villages
Project Update: Monthly distribution of food to foster families and the growth of food in the vegetable garden. Accomplishments: Harvesting of tomatoes for sale. This will help the families be a little bit more self-reliant.
Testimonies: Continued work with foster families as we look for ways for them to be more sustainable.
Next 90 days: Construction of borehole for clean water for the toddlers at the Early Childhood Development Center. Also looking for a way to build an extension to the Early Childhood Development Center.
Nigeria
Country Coordinator: Joy Dakosta
Project: Little Saints Orphanage
Project Update: It is getting harder and harder to get to the orphanage due to its location. The cost of transportation has skyrocketed in Nigeria.
Accomplishments: Despite the challenges faced, we were able to get food and necessities for the children at the orphanage.
Testimonies: The children that I was able to meet looked very healthy.
Issues: None at the time.
Next 90 days: The dedicated transporter that takes me to the orphanage has increased his fees. I am hoping to get more funding to cover the costs.
New Effort: We are looking to increase the number of orphans and street children that we educate.
Kenya
Country Coordinator: Bishop Caleb Wanjala
Project: Building Church-Schools, Providing Electricity in Remote Villages, and Digging Sustainable Wells in Remote Villages and Refugee Camps
Project Update: Beginning phase of digging of well in Nalondo
Accomplishments: Successful delivery of materials on site for well.
Testimonies: The opportunity to build a well in Nalondo.
Issues: There are none currently.
Next 90 days: Successful acquisition of school van.
New Effort: Begin building of a CHRISTian university in Bungoma County.
Country Coordinator: Bro Tom Summersville
Project: Missionary to Kenya
Project Update: Served four adults and children. Walked the streets every day to counsel, encourage, correct, guide, and teach many people who are idle seeking more truth and direction and guidance through the Word of GOD.
Accomplishments: When I was back in the USA, my family and friends blessed me with some money. I used that money to get a business for a woman who I had known for several years. Since meeting her, I have been teaching her the Word of GOD and counseled her numerous times. So, I decided to take a huge step of faith to help her to start a business.
Testimonies: I met different people from different churches who are disenfranchised with their churches. This is because their pastors kept preaching the “prosperity gospel.” I spent time teaching them a deeper understanding of the Word of GOD. They told me that I was sent by GOD because they had given up hope searching for a church where they could finally obtain a deeper understanding of the Word of GOD.
Issues: Limited resources to assist people in need that are being discipled.
Next 90 days: Because many churches are teaching the “prosperity gospel,” many sheep are falling away from their existing churches. So, I'm constantly meeting Christians who have left their churches and are seeking a deeper understanding of the Word of GOD.
Namibia
Coordinator: Minister Chipo Catherine Amòo
Project: JESUS Center Development Fund
Project Update: The Center received a good standing certificate when we completed our income tax returns.
Accomplishments: All salaries were paid to the teachers, and we were able to purchase all the stationary for this semester. We are starting a campaign for pad donations for children who skip school during their monthly cycle.
Testimonies: Praise the LORD! They have recalled me from retirement; we will now have extra funding for the school.
Issues: We need to get a bookkeeper for the school so that it can be easier for income tax purposes.
Next 90 days: The graduation for all grades from 0 upwards and presentation of awards to best teachers and students for each month.