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we successfully reached out to 4, 786 children in communities and institutions through three community bible clubs in Eastern and central Uganda at the “Finish well’ Kampala Community church teens camp in southern Uganda, get involved by clicking on the link below 

http://www.mercylinkfoundationafrica.org/index.php/reports/171-december-2015-report
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Christmas time is a season when we reach out and spread the love of Christ to children in the communities. This year, we focusing our attention on children in the community clubs of Bulange in Kampala, Bulucheke in Mbale , A rehabilitation centre and two slums. The essence of this is to help portray the true meaning of Christmas through different ministry activities. A number of evangelistic programs are to be considered through the outreaches including Christmas parties, the nativity film shows, distribution of tracts, prison ministry  and Christian literature......

  some of these impoverished communities, 90% of the children born and raised in these have never had an opportunity to be exposed to life behind their boundaries. The concept of Christmas sounds another story with no experience attached to the story. Our effort to introduce Christ to these community children helps the children understand who exactly Christ is and what he did for our salvation. We believe now is the time to take this further and demonstrate this love in their lives through this love outreach.\

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                      PRISON MINISTRY



Six prisons with an inmate capacity totaling to 2,363 were reached in September and this month in the central, southern and eastern parts of Uganda. 903 inmates surrendered their lives to Christ during the evangelistic outreaches. Over 2,500 tracts and booklets, 200 bibles and other Christian resources were distributed during the ministry outreaches.

“I was brought in on charges of allegedly stealing a baby. But I praise God for those who know that I was pregnant and actually gave birth to that baby. However I still do forgive all those who lied and caused me to be in prison” said Suzan (not real names) with a smiley face beaming with joy as she shared her transformational story. Like Suzan, many inmates in the prisons have realized transformation in their lives as a result of accepting Christ through the Christian literature distributed and hearing the gospel firsthand and the prison authorities are adopting Christian literature and teachings as a corrective measure and the impact is tremendous. 

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PRAISE REPORT



Meet Pr. Samuel Magumba


one of our Key  partners from Iganga District, Eastern Uganda. Pr. Samuel serves as children’s worker but also a church planter in our church planters program. He runs children’s ministry programs in the rural communities of his district reaching out to schools, partnering with churches, training leaders, and different other children related programs including advocacy.
This month, we invited Samuel to attend two of our children workers trainings. These trainings aimed at helping the trainees design programs for their children ministries with a goal of developing a focused program that honors God, creating a viable plan for training pastors, church planters and children’s ministry workers in launching and sustaining children’s ministries throughout their communities and also the basics of forming a team of trained volunteers to run the children’s ministry. We also introduced the trainees to a hands-on “king of creation, King of my heart” curriculum. Having attained the various skills through the training, Magumba vowed to implement what he had learnt upon his return.
Barely three weeks after the training, Pr. Samuel, sent us this report.
 “Hi, praise God, Thank God for the training. Since then I realized how special the children are in the kingdom of God. This material brings the salvation to the children in real truth. It made me realize that most of our children in the Sunday school had not confessed Jesus Christ. It also led to the children’s teachers to discover how fit they are for children ministry demonstrating real commitment to God for both teachers and children.
Because of all that here are my plans; Am going to organize a roll out trainings for all children teachers and pastors in our Sub-county churches and children ministries, Reach out schools with the material, organize a one day gathering for children who have accepted Jesus Christ for activities like drama, music, games and testimonies.

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PRISONS MINISTRY

A total of 4,518 inmates from six prisons were reached this month through the open air evangelism, Bible, tracts and booklet distribution programs. 2,277 inmates surrendered their lives to Jesus during the evangelistic outreaches.
A total of 900 NT Bibles, 4,800 tracts, 2,600 booklets for the youth and humanitarian items in form of sugar, foodstuffs, nets and soap were distributed.

Meet Pr. Samuel Magumba one of our partners from Iganga District, Eastern Uganda. Pr. Samuel serves as children’s worker but also a church planter in our church planters program. He runs children’s ministry programs in the rural communities of his district reaching out to schools, partnering with churches, training leaders, and different other children related programs including advocacy.

This month, we invited Samuel to attend two of our children workers trainings. These trainings aimed at helping the trainees design programs for their children ministries with a goal of developing a focused program that honors God, creating a viable plan for training pastors, church planters and children’s ministry workers in launching and sustaining children’s ministries throughout their communities and also the basics of forming a team of trained volunteers to run the children’s ministry. We also introduced the trainees to a hands-on “king of creation, King of my heart” curriculum. Having attained the various skills through the training, Magumba vowed to implement what he had learnt upon his return.
Barely three weeks after the training, Pr. Samuel, sent us this report
Read more and partner with this great cause  by clicking the link below 
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 http://mercylinkfoundationafrica.org/index.php/reports/164-june-2015-report

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  1. Through our children ministry programs, we successfully reached out to 4, 786 children in communities and institutions through three community bible clubs in Eastern and central Uganda at the “Finish well’ Kampala Community church teens camp in southern Uganda, Read more and get involved

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