149 people came to Christ in a period of a week as some ACMI staff and other local missioners joined pastors of 10 regions in a serious campaign for Jesus. The team of 20 left for Kampala on 22nd September where Bishop Mwangi and his wife Pastor Beth hosted and commissioned them to the stations each was assigned.The divided into 9 groups and through the week they were involved in door-to-door evangelism, open air meetings, revival meetings,seminars, hospital and school visits. See the full report here.
Much thanks and blessings, to all of you who prayed and supported us in whichever way to make the mission a success.
Much thanks and blessings, to all of you who prayed and supported us in whichever way to make the mission a success.
Meanwhile, Officers in the Operation Hope department visited with the 20 newly sponsored Operation Hope children in their new schools. Children who have acquired sponsorship receive a new school uniform, which the officers went to deliver to them. They get to discuss with the children what it means to be sponsored and the expectations they have on them. The officers are concerned with the children's adjustment to their school environment, check their performance and clear any fee balances. They also take time to connect with the children at a personal level to identify any special needs, their teachers and their guardians.
Every coin spent on these children helps them be better, a child at a time.
We thank you for your support.
Every coin spent on these children helps them be better, a child at a time.
We thank you for your support.
Finally, Bishop Mulandi has been in the USA and Canada in ACMI Board meetings and he also attended the IMA (International Missions Association) 2015 planning meeting. While the meetings went well, he is expected back to base soon. We thank God that the meetings have been fruitful in terms of chatting a way forward and his long drives have been safe. Thank you for keeping him in your prayers.