Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Prayer for the U.S.A.

I feel inspired to pray for the United States of America and its leaders that God grant them direction, strength, and protection.

Please pray with me today for this country.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Christian Life Leadership Team

The Christian Life Leadership Team continues to pray and fast for God's purposes to be revealed in His people's lives. For those that send prayer requests, you are being prayed for in a very special way this month!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Pray Ahead!

Tomorrow I will be praying for the crowd at Christ for the Nations & impartation, that I can impart into their lives. Please pray with me that God can touch people during tomorrow's event.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

School Construction

School is under construction, and all the money is in! Thank you to everyone who has donated, most recently the River of Life Church in addition to those mentioned in the newsletter! We will send photos in October's newsletter. If you do not receive September's newsletter, please email me with your information so that I can make sure you get October's.

Please pray that construction continues to run smoothly!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Christ for the Nations in Dallas

It has been exciting and fun to speak to an audience full of passion at the Christ for the Nations in Dallas since Monday. I have been speaking of destiny issues, serving the Lord, and being His voice. It's a thrill!!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Newsletters

Newsletters went out by mail yesterday and email today. So, if you didn't get one and want to be included, please let me know! If you got mail but no email, please send me an updated email address.

God bless you all, and have a splendid day!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Friday, September 25, 2009

College Students Raise Awareness of Situations in Uganda

LeHigh University has just welcomed a new club to campus, Schools 4 Schools. Schools 4 Schools, run by young volunteers, is putting on an event to raise awareness of the rough conditions that people in Uganda face, including hunger, displacement, and general financial hardship. The event will include simulations, a movie, personal stories, and information on how students can get involved.

To read the article: http://media.www.thebrownandwhite.com/media/storage/paper1233/news/2009/09/25/News/Club-To.Hold.Event.Raise.Awareness.About.Uganda-3782194.shtml

I just thought this was a great example of how anyone can make a difference, just by committing themselves to become advocates of a cause. These college students, as young as they are, are making a difference by raising awareness! Consider becoming a personal advocate within your community for our orphans.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

To read more about my vision, please visit http://www.jackson-senyonga.org

Church of Uganda gives relief food

The Church of Uganda has donated food to the sum of sh145 million! About 2000 hunger stricken families are to benefit from this donation.

To read this article: http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/695751

I am proud that God has given us the compassion to care for others in need. Please pray with me that these families will realize this gift from God and accept Him into their hearts.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

To read about my childhood in Uganda, please visit http://www.jacksonsenyongabiography.com

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Toothbrush Donation!!

We are so excited. We had a donation of approximately 2000 toothbrushes! Now we are ready to send them to Uganda. This is exciting news. Although toothbrushes are taken for granted in American, dental hygeine is a little more difficult in Uganda. This will help our children keep up their teeth, which in turn will help them stay healthier. After all, everything you eat comes in through your mouth! Our children are no different! Plus, a clean smile makes a great impression, and our children will be better able to get jobs and make business relationships if they can greet all they meet with a clean smile and nice teeth!

Thank you to our donor!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

http://www.jacksonsenyongabiography.com

Monday, September 21, 2009

More great news for education!

Here at Christian Life Ministries, we not only try to help today's orphans, but we also strive to help future generations not have such a problem with the number of orphans. We do this many ways, including HIV/AIDS prevention and general education programs. I personally beleive that if Uganda's society was better educated, it would help the whole country as a whole and its relationship with other parts of the world. Educated children are usually more confident, aware of the possibilities, and more able to learn skills quickly. This is why I am so excited lately about the growth of Uganda's educational system as well as the evidence that Ugandas are learning more and yearning to learn as much as they can!

I have read a few articled this weekend relating to this subject.

World Bank gives to Ministry of Education : http://allafrica.com/stories/200909180960.html

Citibank and others donate reading materials : http://allafrica.com/stories/200909180959.html

Please pray that this trend continues and eventually leads to a better Uganda society that is able to care for their children and leave less orphans.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

To read why I care so much for Uganda's orphans, read about my childhood at http://www.jacksonsenyongabiography.com.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Sugar makes power?!

A sugar plant in Uganda has found a great use for the sugary liquid biproduct that is usually thrown out. It has been found that the biproduct can be use to produce power. They sell it to the national grid, making the power source for Uganda more reliable (in the past, there hasn't been enough power to support the growth of Uganda's industries, so Ugandans often have power shortages and outages).

It is amazing how God uses every little thing on earth for a purpose and gives us the wisdom to figure out how to use it to our advantage!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Motorcycle Race Company Donates to Uganda School

GP2 Series, a motorcycle race series, has given a significant donation to the St. Mary's Primary School in Seeta. The school was too small to house all of the potential students, which was unfortunate considering how much difference and education can make to a Ugandan child. The GP2 Series donated to build a new wing, provide books and furniture, and even maintain the existing school.

This company deserves great thanks for this donation. Please pray that God bring more generous souls to help Uganda.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Luncheon With Pastors Continues

Today, I continue to work with pastors to create partnerships. Basically, churches help us gain sponsors by looking to their congregation. If you think your church would be interested, please let me know!! It is the most successful way we have been able to pick up sponsors for our orphan children our orphan villages in Uganda, and we would love information about your church if we aren't already working with them.

Please email me with your church information: pastor.senyonga@gmail.com

God's best be with each and every one of you today! Have a terrific Tuesday!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Monday, September 14, 2009

Busy Week!

I have a busy week this week! Today and tomorrow I am speaking with pastors local to the Dallas Fort Worth area for the most part. I hope to gain more sponsorships for our children! We have 1000 children that we need to keep sponsored. I have been doing many things to keep from being financially obligated to send the children away from our orphan village and to... nowhere. So, if you happen to know of a church that may be interested in helping us get sponsored, please let me know!!

Please pray that these meetings go well, and that God's will is furthered through the talks.

God bless you! Stay dry out there for all of you from the DFW area and wherever else it is raining!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Meet Betty

Meet Betty Nalukwago

Betty is an orphan, who came to our village as the whereabouts of her family is unknown. It is very likely that her parents were killed or they both died of AIDS, as this is the most common thread with the children that come to our village. She was hungry, needing clean clothing and a roof over her head Betty had nobody to love her and teach her. School most definitely was not an option for Betty as there are fees to attend school. Her future looked bleak, until now!

Under “Christian Life Ministries” “Homes for the orphans” project, Betty was chosen to come to one of the orphan home villages where there are other orphans from similar backgrounds that live together as a large family. Each home, which houses 12 children, has a widow or single woman that raises the children up in a loving, Christian family home.

Betty has had a tough time already in her young life. She is adjusting well to her new life, she loves reading. She says, "I thank God for my new family, brothers and sisters”. Her prayer request is for all her relatives to accept Jesus in their life. Because of you her prayers are being answered and she is able to live in a Christian community that will meet her needs.

Consider becoming Betty's sponsor so that we can continue to care for her and so that she can have hope in humanity when receiving love from you!

You can email me if you are interested: info@christianlifeministries.org

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Libraries in Lira

LIRA district LC5 chairman Franco Ojur has appealed to the government to establish village libraries and adult learning facilities to enhance literacy among villagers. This is great news. As most of you know, one of our orphan villages is located in Lira. I am proud that this village is now finding priority in education.

Please pray with me that Lira can continue to promote education, whether it be building libraries, schools, or other just general promotion!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Uganda GDP

I am no economics expert, but I know a few things. The GDP of Uganda is expected to grow by 6 percent in 2009/2010, making Uganda one of the fastest growing economies in the Sub Sahara Africa. It is nice to see landmarks like that that suggest Uganda has a positive future. Of course, we have a long way to go on the socioeconomical sector, but it is nice to see progress for this struggling nation.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

See a video about Uganda's orphans and our orphanages: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VxT3Cdq97M.

Solar Cell Phones in Uganda

Uganda Telecom recently released their latest innovation, a solar charged cellular phone. The new phone overcomes challenges that this technology faces: lack of electricity. Most cellular phone users do not easily have access to power to charge their phone. Since it is not convenient, cell phones have not taken off in Uganda like they have elsewhere in the world. This new technology allows cell phones to be used in even the poorest of villages. One hour of sunlight can charge the phone for 12 hours of talk time. The phones can be charge by solar power or with a traditional power outlet. Of course, we have a long way to go before Uganda fully enters the digital age, but this is a good start and can pave the way for other inventions.

I laugh at the thought of all of our orphans running around with cellular phones someday! Just kidding!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

This Weekend in Saratoga Springs

In case you are in that area, there is an event in Saratoga Springs in which Ugandan children will be performing music and dance from Africa. This event is not put on by Christian Life Ministries. It benefits Action for Empowerment, an organization devoted to providing education for orphans that lost both parents to AIDS.

For more information, go to http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4404229/. Or, read an article at http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=838173&category=LIFE.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Mountain Lakes woman builds school in Uganda

Cindy Garrison, a young philanthropist, is making her mark on Uganda by building a secondary school in Namayumba, Uganda, an impoverished village. Garrison first visited a neighboring town for a mission trip and realized that something was missing. There was no secondary school (equivalent to a U.S. high school) for children to attend after completing primary school. So, she became committed to fulfilling this need for the Ugandan children. She raised money by advocating for the cause. She connected with many people, including the Christian Drama School. The Christian Drama School helped her raise money by creating a DVD. The DVD was produced and sold, with proceeds from each going towards this new secondary school in Namayumba. To date, the school now has a completed foundation, and construction continues. How exciting that a seemingly insignificant individual can make such a difference! What difference could you make?

To read the full article, go to http://www.dailyrecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200990905019.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

We need your help!

After news that the private school that is currently educating our children has drastically raised the tuition fee, we are now seeking donations to build a semi-permanent school in which we will educate our children next term, which starts next week!

This will enable us to hire all-Christian teachers that can teach both the basics of math, reading, science, and history, but also how to apply them in becoming a Christian leader for future Uganda.

We are excited and challenged by this situation, and we are turning to you to help us make this possible for our children. To start this school, we will need $27,000 USD. This includes the desks and printed materials. The maintenance and teacher salary will still be covered with each sponsored child's monthly sponsorship donation.

We have already received one generous donation of $5,000, and we are hoping that many of you will commit to this need and make a difference.

Please consider donating. Even small sums will add up to a large difference. Also, please pass the word along. Advocate for this cause with us to help us take care of God's children.

Thank you for all of your help, and God bless!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

http://www.jacksonsenyongabiography.com

Friday, September 4, 2009

Heavy Travels in the Months to Come

We would appreciate any prayer as I travel with my wife back and forth. We will be crisscrossing the country in the next couple of months. Our destinations include North Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Ohio, and Florida among others.

Please pray for travel mercies and effective ministry and that everywhere we go, the Lord will leave a desposit behind.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Breakthrough is on its way!

Spiritual warfare prayer has intensified in our church. We sense that there is a breakthrough coming, but before that, sustained intersession and spiritual warfare should continue until victory is granted.

Please send your prayer requests if you need some kind of breakthough or if you need God's favor and wisdom, whether it be in financial matters, health issues, family matters, ministry guidance, etc. We will send your prayer requests to out Ugandan prayer movement without disclosing your personal information.

Email us your prayer requests today! pastor.senyonga@gmail.com

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

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Let's Join in Prayer

Please pray for resources to continue harvesting the Nation of Uganda to God through life-giving projects of our ministry, including evangelism, church planting, media ministry, and all benevolent ministries that we have.

We appreciate your support and prayers, and we attribute our success so far to God's favor directed from supporters like you.

Have a wonderful weekend. Stay safe!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Check out some more about me at http://www.jackson-senyonga.org.

Church Planting

Our prayers for next year include having lots and lots of churches planted. We have plans for many American pastors who visit Uganda in the summer of 2010 during the Transforming Uganda Short Term Mission Trip to plant churches with us. What a beautiful feeling to know that we will continue to spread God's light throughout Uganda and the world!

Please pray with us for this beautiful mission.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

If you are interested in helping us plant churches in Uganda, please email me at pastor.senyonga@gmail.com. For more information about our ministry, please visit our website at http://www.christianlifeministries.org.

My Children

My kids started school here in Texas. I have two in High School and one in Middle school. As we watch the Lord lead us in our schedule, we continually have to depend on the Lord's direction on how to balance our family life with our ministry life. My wife and I lead a growing ministry in Ugand and maintain a national ministry in general, but we put priority in tailoring our lives to be healthy for our whole family.

The whole family is busy with back-to-school activities and definitely a lot of homework!

We are thankful for our children and their flexibility.

Please take a second to tell your children, if applicable, that you appreciate them. I will pray for all of the families out there that are seeking the Lord's direction in their hectic schedules as well.

God bless each and every one of you!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Read about my life at http://www.jacksonsenyongabiography.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day reminds me of two things:

1. God is a worker!
2. On the Sabbath, God rested.

God is a worker, and when we work, we reflect his character and attributes. God worked for six days and rested on the seventh. That is how he made our bodies. We must rest to revive. This is why he created sleep, the Sabbath, and now the government to organize holidays such as this. God's rest is not going to be an annual event, but rather a daily experience as we rest in the Lord and also weekly as we take time off to celebrate life, family, and friends.

Labor Day... What an interesting concept...

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Growth of Book Industry in Uganda

The growth of the book industry in Uganda has been tremendous. People are not only buying and reading more than ever, they are also personally showing support for budding authors by turning out in record numbers to book signing events.

This is a great mark for Uganda because it shows the rise or literacy and education in our society. It is amazing to see hoe many professional you see that have been schooled in Uganda that go on to be engineers, medical doctors, etc. around the world. It shows our stronger educational system and people's hunger for knowledge.

God bless this growth!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Calling for Prayer Requests

The month of September and October have been dedicated to strong prayers and spiritual warfare. All of our leadership teams, including heads of departments, pastors, fellowship leaders, and general congregation, will intensify prayers for what God wants to do today and in the future. Let us know if your name can be added to the list of many people. We want God to be a part of your life.

Please send all prayer requests to us by email to pastor.senyonga@gmail.com.

Have a beautiful day!

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Kids are Going Back to School

The orphan children in Uganda are going back to school for their second term. As many of you know, the school system in Uganda is different than it is here in the states. There, we have four terms and four breaks. Now, they are headed back to school for term number 2.

This means a break for moms during the day and work for children.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

http://www.jackson-senyonga.org

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Anna Phillip's Girls Kick It! Program

I just read this article on the Washington Times website. It is about a young lady, Anna Phillips, who has greated a program in Uganda called "Girls Kick It!" that uses commitment to her favorite sport, soccer, as a life changing experience to help girls and women of Uganda turn their lives around. Ms. Phillips describes the theory behind this organization, "We have found when girls have a commitment at an early age, it is less likely they will marry young or get pregnant or contract HIV."

The girls and women in the program practice three to five days per week and attend life training classes that discuss pertinent issues like self-respect, prevention of AIDS, and importance of teamwork. In America, these traits are taken for granted. In Uganda, a woman with this knowledge is a rare gem. In Uganda, women without guidance and hope are often subject to young marriages, starvation, poverty, and more. Programs like Girls Kick It! strive to break this cycle by reinforcing positive and strong characteristics of the women of Uganda.

To read the full story:
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/02/obstacles-kicked-aside/

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

This Weekend in Orlando

This weekend I flew out to Orlando to attend two meetings. Things there went wonderfully! God was fully present, and I feel these meeting will mean great things for our ministry.

The weather there was so wonderful! Plus, the tropical plants and palm trees reminded me of Africa in some ways. It was like being home away from home.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

Last night's service

Last night, I spoke at the Gospel Lighthouse in Dallas again. For those of you who could make it, thank you for your support! God filled me with inspiration, and it was a great night! Things went very well, and I am thankful to Him for giving me the strength and ability to change lives.

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

http://www.jacksonsenyongabiography.com

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