Uganda students evangelize during their break

Greetings brethren in the dear name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

With great joy, I am happy to let you know that we were able to be home for a few days for a break. The students are now back in class, and the classes are going on very well and smoothly. We are still waiting for Mumbere Chris who got sick upon arriving home.  I called him and he affirmed that the improvement is there so he is likely to report back to school today.

Brethren the situation continues to be more difficult when it comes to the hike in commodities.  Fuel is just taking us in a different direction hence affecting everything. 

We will be having a week of open-air campaign and door-to-door knocking this coming week around the school community and on small trading centers around the school. Please help us by praying for success.

While we were home we visited a newly planted congregation. We planned a gospel campaign and after two days so far, six souls have been added to the Lord’s church. We were asked to join them in evangelism at the school, but it was not possible hence the students had limited time for holidays and we also had arranged our own campaigns around the school. 

On another note, to make the church stronger, I hope to begin youth camps to help young men and women grow stronger in the faith, learning from our lord Jesus and also from the mature members of the church.  I would ask if the opportunity is there for our brothers and sisters who have experience in this to come in and help us establish this noble venture.

Pray for the school and the zeal our students are having.  They asked not to have too much time in the holidays because they too much time of resting during the corona pandemic. That’s why you see the holiday taking just a few days rather than the weeks we have been having. 

Together with you, we will accomplish a lot.

Be blessed in the lord 

Until all have heard of 

Raymond 

Posted on June 20, 2022 .