This past week has been a busy but very fulfilling time as 57 SALT School students returned for their fourth term of studies. This group of students have been a particularly engaged group and we rejoice in the level of dedication they have shown toward their studies. Having completed their fourth term, they have just two terms remaining until graduation. This will potentially be the largest group we have ever graduated.
This week our Ugandan headmaster, Pastor Namara Nathan taught Leaders of the Bible, Pastor Nicola Tayebwa taught on Small Group Ministry and Gavin taught two subjects: The Person and Work of Jesus Christ and Prophetic Ministry. It was a real thrill to watch the Lord doing some deep work in lives as the students interacted with the Truth of the Word of God.
For our Romanian colleague, Pastor Daniel Hadarean, this has been a particularly wonderful week. Being his first time in Africa, Danny has been wide eyed with astonishment at the world in which we minister. He revelled in passion of Sunday's four hour service at King of Kings Church. He has enjoyed being a part of the SALT School and interacting with the students. He has looked for every possible way in which he can lend a hand in practical things. It has been a blessing to have him with us.
Sunday will see us heading off into the mountains to visit the King of Kings Church at Bweju. This fellowship is located on the very top of a steep mountain range and serves the people who live in the valleys around. It will be Danny's first visit to a village church and he is sure to enjoy the hospitality and the spectacular location.
The week ahead will see us out an about once more. On Tuesday we will visit graduates who live in particularly demonic areas of Katerera. Later in the week Danny will head south to Kabale to spend some time with a Romanian colleague who ministers in that area. Meanwhile Gavin will work with Pastor Nathan to ensure that everything is ready for the SALT School that commences on Monday week.
We value your prayers for our strength and the impact of our ministry in the region. We rejoice in what has been accomplished in the lives of the men and women currently enrolled in the SALT School program. We pray for those who are planning to attend the new school scheduled to commence on Monday 2nd March.
Thanks for standing with us.
Gavin and Glenda
This week our Ugandan headmaster, Pastor Namara Nathan taught Leaders of the Bible, Pastor Nicola Tayebwa taught on Small Group Ministry and Gavin taught two subjects: The Person and Work of Jesus Christ and Prophetic Ministry. It was a real thrill to watch the Lord doing some deep work in lives as the students interacted with the Truth of the Word of God.
For our Romanian colleague, Pastor Daniel Hadarean, this has been a particularly wonderful week. Being his first time in Africa, Danny has been wide eyed with astonishment at the world in which we minister. He revelled in passion of Sunday's four hour service at King of Kings Church. He has enjoyed being a part of the SALT School and interacting with the students. He has looked for every possible way in which he can lend a hand in practical things. It has been a blessing to have him with us.
Sunday will see us heading off into the mountains to visit the King of Kings Church at Bweju. This fellowship is located on the very top of a steep mountain range and serves the people who live in the valleys around. It will be Danny's first visit to a village church and he is sure to enjoy the hospitality and the spectacular location.
The week ahead will see us out an about once more. On Tuesday we will visit graduates who live in particularly demonic areas of Katerera. Later in the week Danny will head south to Kabale to spend some time with a Romanian colleague who ministers in that area. Meanwhile Gavin will work with Pastor Nathan to ensure that everything is ready for the SALT School that commences on Monday week.
We value your prayers for our strength and the impact of our ministry in the region. We rejoice in what has been accomplished in the lives of the men and women currently enrolled in the SALT School program. We pray for those who are planning to attend the new school scheduled to commence on Monday 2nd March.
Thanks for standing with us.
Gavin and Glenda
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