Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sponsorship Sunday

I am happy to introduce you to Edwine Kilwanga, a 6-year-old boy who needs full sponsorship!

A little bit about Edwine:

• Edwine was brought to Christian Life Ministries’ orphan village in Seeta by his grandmother.
• Edwine’s father died in a car accident.
• Edwine’s mother abandoned him after his father’s death.
• Edwine’s grandmother suffers from severe back problems and is unemployed. She is no longer able to provide for Edwine’s needs.
• Edwine needs your continued support so that he may have his needs provided for, education and the love and care he deserves.

Please contact us at j.kitts@christianlifeministries.org if you are interested in sponsorsing Cosima!

Blessings,

Pastor Jackson Senyonga

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wordless Wednesday


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Testimony Tuesday

I want to thank God for the wonders He has done for me. When I was in the village with all my parents, the LRA rebels war began... We were coming to town and the rebels met us on the way and asked us, “do you want to die or be alive?” We said we want to be alive, and then they cut my father into pieces and we were left three children, aunt, and my mother. Again, they killed my mother and we were left with auntie. Then we reached town and we were staying at (IDP camp) having no food, clothing, essentials and many more, but God helped me and I was among the children (chosen to go) with Christian Life Ministries.

Coline Abonyo, Age 12

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sponsorship Sundays

I am happy to introduce you to Cosima Sempa, a 13-year-old boy who needs full sponsorship!

A little about Cosima:

• Both of Cosima’s parents died of HIV/AIDS
• Cosima has been staying with his grandmother who currently has nine other grandchildren in her guardianship
• She is jobless and tries hard to provide food and shelter for these kids
• Cosima wants to go to school and enjoy the human right to valuable education
• He needs your help to have a better future

Please contact us at j.kitts@christianlifeministries.org if you are interested in sponsorsing Cosima!

Blessings,

Pastor Jackson Senyonga

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Africa Prays for America

I am happy to report to you about the event, Africa Prays for America, that was held in Washington D.C. on Saturday. It is very evident to me that God was there in a powerful way and that our time praying for America was successful. God is moving in a mighty way here and we are excited about it.


Friday, October 15, 2010

On Washington's Steps...

For more information: www.jacksonsenyongaministries.org/aslpn.html

On October 16, 2010 African Strategic Leadership Prayer Network (ASLPN) will host its first National Prayer gathering in Washington DC, where 50,000 intercessors are expected to unite in prayer for America. The event will take place at the Capitol Mall West Lawn from 10:00am to 6:00pm.

On behalf of ASLPN, we are inviting you to join us in answering the call to pray with our American brethren. Register to attend here.

The great men and women of God listed below will be featured at the October 16th event.

Pastor Olusegun Olanipekun Dr. Bob O. Bakke
Rev. Enoch Agbozo Apostle Emmanuel N. Kure
Pastor (Dr.) W.F. Kumuyi Bishop Harry Jackson
Pastor Francisca Zinyemba Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Dr. T.L. Lowery Bishop Isaac Ogbeta
Bishop Darlingston G. Johnson Rev. Billy Wilson
Pastor Joshua Owoeye Pastor Hanfere Aligaz
Dr. Nicku Mordi Pastor James Fadele
Rev. Dr. Robert Stearns

Praise and Worship Team with:
Brother Kofi Thompson
Brother Emmanuel Nickson
Shekinah Glory


Click FAQ for answers to your questions.

Come and join me in this great event to pray for America!

By His grace,

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Minsitries

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Shakey Shakey, Wimpy Wimpy, Chicken Chicken

Thanks to a generous donation from a sponsor and ministry supporter, we now have some new residents at the Seeta orphan village: chickens! These chickens will eventually produce eggs, and in turn the eggs will be distributed to each of the orphan homes.

We have been told that the children are really enjoying having the chickens on site. They have really stepped up to help raise these chickens by caring for them by providing food and water. The only problem we are running into is that the children are madly in love with the chickens and don’t want to leave them. The children will gather around the chickens whenever they get a chance whether it be before school, after school, or before they go to bed. While this doesn’t seem like a problem at first, getting them to return to class can be challenging when they are pining over a “chick.”

We have nearly 90 homes so you can only imagine the amount of eggs we will need to provide for them all. We have dreams for this to grow significantly, and we need your help in order to make this happen. But, in order to have more eggs, we need more chickens, and in order to have more chickens, we will first need to build a larger facility than the one we have currently. We have approximately 150 chickens presently. We will quickly outgrow our space and need to build a larger space with electricity. Then, after that is completed, we can get more chickens. This is one of our steps to helping our orphan village become more self-sufficient, and we are also teaching children not only the art of farming, but the responsibility of caring for God’s creatures.

We would like to say thanks to Gary & Cheryl Sargent who have made it possible for us to purchase these chickens. What has started as a small project to provide eggs has evolved into a learning tool resulting in hundreds of smiles daily! Thank you!








Blessings,

Jackson Senyonga

Christian Life Ministries

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