Gospel Outreach Blossoms in Uganda

16 Christmas Gospel Outreaches in Uganda have since blossomed into 81 new discipleship groups, with 5,385 children engaged in ongoing discipleship throughout Uganda!

Thanks to your prayers and gifts, the outreaches are proving fruitful in the lives of the children who participated, and also in the lives of their family members and friends. As a result, churches and discipleship groups are growing and positively influencing surrounding communities for Christ.

A few highlights from participating churches around Uganda:

  • Teachers encourage children to share the gospel with other children, more children coming to faith, and the discipleship group is growing. 10 parents have come to faith so far.
  • More and more children joining discipleship, which is growing the church’s relationship with the community.
  • More people joining the church because the children’s testimony of transformation is very clear in their lives.
  • Gospel Outreach changed everything. Many Muslim children coming to faith.
  • Children’s ministry didn’t exist before the Gospel Outreach. Many churches now take it seriously.
  • Children are continually growing in the word of God since the Gospel Outreach.
  • Many Catholics are coming to faith because of discipleship.
  • The church is growing because of discipleship, and is taking children’s ministry seriously.
  • The Gospel Outreach opened eyes to realize the importance of engaging children in the community.

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