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Masindi Conference
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Masindi is in Western Uganda. It is a beautiful farming area and we are working in the villages training church leaders and members in evangelism and the study of the Word of God.
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January 23, 2025 Greetings From Africa I keep saying I will write right after "this" is done. Well if that keeps up I will never get anything written We are now at the end of the school break and are getting ready for the new school year. Some of the children have already gone back. Our school starts Monday the 27th and the rest of the children will return to their school on February 3rd. We have been working steadily on the building of the new classrooms and dorms and we are almost finished. I think we will make it for Monday's deadline. Praise God! We had a slight set back when we found a problem with the roof, but thank God we found it in time to correct it before it became a major problem or injured someone. We are also try to get the compound cleared and ready for the children to play. We have a new developement in the school ministry. We were going to bring students from the refugee camps to Lugazi, but because of a problem with the school that ...
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