Students Continue their Studies in Kampala, Uganda

Greetings in the mighty name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

We are so grateful for the opportunity God has given us to be alive at the moment. 

His greatest love and care that he gives us makes us proud to be called His children. 

With great joy we thank Him for his protection given to us through this month of May that we just completed. 

It has been good in that classes have been conducted well, thanking the teachers for their tireless efforts toward imparting knowledge in these men. May the almighty God continue protection them for us. Not leaving out the non-teaching staff for their tremendous job. 

Not forgetting our funders and all behind the success of this work. May God bless you. 

Some good reports coming from our old students gives courage.  Men are doing well. Some promise to be at our upcoming September graduation. 

Pray for our country.  We passed through elections,  now comes some cases of ebola. The government is doing what it should to put up good measures to help protect its citizens and those visiting the country. We haven't had any lockdown. I see tourists coming and moving around the country.  We are convinced that September will be a great space for everyone who is planning to be at our graduation. 

On another note, brother Simon has been sick and it is disturbing him. We are trying managing as we can since we have started this second month, and we pray that it may go on well for him such that we are able to close the quarter with him. We need your prayers. 

Concerning the search for new students, the search is going on. We have been to several places and some applications have started coming in. It's a very hard task but we have to do it. Keep us in prayers as we move to many places.

We thank you so much and ask that God give us strength and courage to carry on this noble job.

Be blessed.

Until all have heard,

Raymond

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