Kitobero-Naminya

Madam Harriet Kintu and Alice taking notes


Women preparing food
Arise Africa Child Care and Home Development "kitobero season" is here. The "Kitobero" is a time for meeting for Arise Africa child care department staff with the women and child groups in order to review what has been achieved in the year, to pray and also to map a way forward for the next year.

This year's "Kitobero" kicked off in Naminya at the Naminya Baptist Church and will go around eight villages. Naminya, Buyengo, Bulama, Bukaleba, Kakombo, Nakalama, Iwawu and Itukulu.
Pastor Godfrey and his wife Joy Wanamista has had a very successful visit in the USA sharing the word of God with fellow brothers and sisters in the USA. So far they have had the privilege to share in the following States.

1) 1st Baptist, Charlottesville VA

2) Beaverdam Baptist Church

3) Palestine Baptist

4) Rainbow Forest, Roanoke VA

5) Living Stone Ministries, Clifton Forge, VA

6) Cornerstone Raleigh NC

7) Buchanan, VA

8) Rev. Chris Kingrey's Church.

9) Journey Church, Wake Forest, NC

10) Hillcrest Baptist Church Ridgeway VA
The last three weeks have been busy for all of us at Arise Africa International and we would like to thank all of you for praying for us as we have have seen the lord work miracles our lives. First it was the departure to the USA of our boss Pastor Godfrey Wanamitsa and his wife Joy. They arrived safely and are ministering to our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Then we had a baptism at Bukaya Baptism church. Up to sixteen members most them students at Njeru High school were immersed in water. We ask you to continue praying for them to stick with the faith. We also had a party for the scripture union at Bukaya Baptist church and that also went well.

The interns who are here working with us are slowly getting used to Uganda and we thank God for the construction of the orphanage at Buakeba which has taken off. Assisted by the interns and a team from EMI the initial stage has taken off we pray to the almighty God that this work ends well.

If you might want to give some encouragement to the construction team then kindly click on the comments icon below this posting and enter your message.

Be blessed

Pastor Godfrey Wanamitsa and his wife Joy Wanamitsa visiting the USA

Pastor Godfrey Wanamitsa and his wife Joy Wanamitsa
Now in their second week, the Wanamitsa's are in the USA for a mission visit. They are in the USA to share the word of God with brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ and request your prayers that in ends well. We also request you to pray for the nation of USA which is going through a challenging time. Below are pictures of them and their hosts. Pastor Rik Via and his wife Janet Via. May the good lord bless you all.
With Janet Via wife of Pastor Rik Via

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The posting that was here about the lions eating up tyres of cars in a national park has nothing to do with Arise Africa International. It is just one of those things that one comes across and decides to share with others. Anyways that was in Kruger National Park in SouthAfrica and ofcourse the lions were chased away by the game wardens.







Graduation for Missionlink bible school

Saturday the 27 th september saw the graduation of seven pastors who have been studying for one year. The pastors, seven in number graduated with certificates in theology. It was an exciting and renewing time for everyone and the venue-Arise Africa International christian guest house got swarmed with up to 150 people comprising of family friends and well wishers. The guest of honour was Dr Rev Rick Sadler the president of Missionlink International. Also in attendance was the Director of Arise Africa International Rev Godfrey Wanamitsa and the assistant dean of the bible school Pastor Willy Batwaula and Pastor Abalyawo James. The students who graduated are: Sempebwa George, Isabirye Emmanuel, Egalu Peter Sajja Wilber, Waiduuba Simon, Napeera Joshua and Omoding Joseph.
The last two weeks have seen Arise Africa host important visitors to the ministry. Arise Africa director and President of Mission link International Dr Rick Sadler and a week before his arrival Tony G. Also visiting and working are the interns from Engineering Ministries International. The interns- four in number are : Mr & Mrs Kalmbacher and Peter and Lindsay. The Kalmbachers are bloggers and to read the latest about their time in Uganda kindly visit http://www.kalmbachers.blogspot.com/

Arise Africa is priviledged to have all of them around and we wish them a pleasant and blessed stay.