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February Newsletter 2011

Dear friend,

The Lord has been good to us this past month. As a nation, we went through presidential and parliamentary elections which were peaceful. Thank you so much for always committing us in prayer. Below is how you have been a blessing to many:

Counseling Ministry

We cared for 19 pregnant teenagers of which 2 gave birth to healthy babies. This month we admitted 8 pregnant teenagers in our care due to either being rejected from home or lack of accommodation.

The bible study, life skill and parenting classes have been going on well to help the girls grow spiritually, emotionally and socially.


Pregnant teenagers, a young mother with her baby and girls having a bible study.

We counseled 44 clients faced with different challenges including crisis pregnancy, relationships, and financial challenges among others.

Suubi Home

All the six young mothers and the five children are happy and in good health. They are continually growing physically and spiritually. Bible study and life skill classes have continually taken

place which has enabled them to make informed decisions about their lives. Relationships with their relatives have improved greatly and we hope they will be reconciled by the time they leave the centre.


Young mothers and children at Suubi Home with Grace (Board Member) and Miriam.

Outreach Ministry

We reached 456 youth of which 190 committed their lives to the Lord and 242 committed to abstain from sex until marriage. Twenty one students were discipled in Yonus Primary school this month.


New Generation 21 team carrying out school ministry.

We treasure your partnership with us. You have continually been a blessing to us and the young people we reach. Together, many will continue to be blessed as we serve the Lord.

In Him Alone,

Miriam

Prayer request

  • Missions to schools in Eastern Uganda and Central Uganda in the 2nd and 3rd week of March.

  • Continued growth of our new office in Gulu

  • Normal deliveries for the girls in our care

  • Continued peace in Uganda as we go through more elections