Uganda
Coordinator: Minister Maate Yubu
Project: WeRemnant JRaq Orphanage, Nursery and Primary School outside of the refugee camp in Muhokya
Update: The WeRemnant Nursery and Primary school has taken a break for Christmas. We would like to give you a special word of thanks for your support. This school has changed the lives of so many orphans because they are given free education. Thank you again, WeRemnant Family, for your continued support.
Accomplishments: The pupils did well in their grades and there is great improvement as far as their academics are concerned. We thank GOD for good health. At this time, the pupils did not get sick; they have been healthy and many thanks to GOD. We thank GOD for the feeding provided for both orphans at WeRemnant Jraq and the orphans that stay with the relatives in refugee camps.
Testimonies: The students have improved academically. They showed high performance, both physically in exams, and spiritually through prayers. There is good health for learners and teachers too. Bible studies has been conducted every evening so the learners can read the Bible and share the Word.
Issues: We need the beginning for construction of a WeRemnant school due to the small classrooms. We would like to purchase land with a compound where learners can participate in different physical education activities.
Follow up: We are praying to purchase our own land to build a school because we are being encouraged by the inspector of schools to do so. Where we are currently located has no compound and the classes are too small and compacted. If you would like, join us in prayers for WeRemnant every Saturday on Mount Tabo in Kasese district where people gather for prayers. We always pray for you to get more strength and blessing for the organization.
Next 90 days: We are hoping for the purchase of land for the WeRemnant school, and for the construction of the WeRemnant school. This will boost and support the education of the orphans, academic assessment of teachers, and to see how far they have progressed with syllabus coverage.
Description of Pictures (l-r): (1) Food supplied by WeRemnant. (2) Children receive the food. (3) Teachers at the WeRemnant Jraq orphanage.
Nigeria
Country Coordinator: Joy Dakosta
Project: IBIAM Kids Orphanage
Update: The children are doing well and have received the provisions for this month.
Accomplishments: Despite the hurdles of traffic and fuel subsidies, we were able to arrive at the orphanage at a good time of the day to spend time with the children.
Testimonies: We are thankful to GOD for safe journey and also for the general safety of the kids.
Next 90 days: Provision from the LORD for the kids and WeRemnant.
Description of picture: Delivery of monthly provisions to the orphanage kids. As you can see in the pictures, the children are wearing WeRemnant shirts.
Uganda
Coordinator: Joseph Mugerwa
Project: Smile at Home
Update: We have successfully completed a year without any major setbacks, and we thank GOD for life. The children have been healthy and have greatly improved in academics and other skills, plus knowing JESUS CHRIST, though it has been a challenge.
Accomplishments: The academic year was completed successfully. The health of the children improved after getting the mosquito nets. We also had an eye camp where the kids’ eyesight was checked.
Testimonies: We praise GOD for life.
Issues: We had issues with host families where the kids were housed. They were teaching the kids doctrines that were not based on the Bible.
Malawi
Coordinator: Lois Grant
Project: Nsalu and Lumbadzi Baby Rescue
Update: We bought maize for 18 families. We currently have 18 families and 20 infants. Of these 20 infants, four are under the age of two. We also have three babies that are waiting to be recruited into the program.
Accomplishments: We have been having our continuous Bible studies. We visited an orphanage in Blantyre on Christmas Day.
Issues: We have had other toddlers join their siblings in the dumping sites looking for food.
Next 90 days: We are hoping to start our own self sustenance schemes.
Description of pictures (l-r): (1) Food distribution. (2) Toddlers who have gone to join their siblings at the dumping site. (3) Children run after the trash truck to see if they can pick from the trash.
Namibia
Coordinator: Catherine Chipo Amoo
Project: JESUS Center Private School
Update: The school closed for Christmas break on December 6. The children have left for the holidays. We left behind one teacher on the campus to look after the school premises and property.
Testimonies: I trusted the LORD to meet our needs, and also the bills for the teachers’ salaries. I am grateful to HIM that HE came around for us and that the school does not owe anyone!
Next 90 days: Starting the new year with more learners and committed teachers despite the high inflation.
Conclusion
Consider where everyone in our newsletter would be if there was no effort provided.
We would like to commend all our country coordinators who worked hard this year to serve the KINGdom of GOD. You carried the Love of JESUS to the doorstep of every child, refusing to see anyone of them left behind. We say: Thank you, may the LORD continue to enrich you and strengthen the work of your hands.
To all our donors, thank you for your love, support, prayers, and sacrifice on behalf of WeRemnant. Thank you for your care and sacrifice! The work that is being done by your partnership and support is blessed by our LORD and SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST. May GOD bless you in all you do! GOD is faithful.