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  2. Katie Davis (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Katie Davis Majors is an American missionary and author who established a mission in Jinja, Uganda in 2007. [2] Her work led to the founding of a school and provision of other services in Jinja, which now operate under the auspices of the Tennessee-based not-for-profit, Amazima Ministries International (AMI).

  3. Every Child Ministries - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 1998, Every Child Ministries served only in DR Congo and was mainly limited to Christian education, training of teachers, development of literature, and health services. In 1985 ECM was featured in the "Mission Explorers Video Series" [21] with Carey Kinsolving. These ministries have continued and expanded under national leadership.

  4. Watoto Church - Wikipedia

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    Watoto Church has a leadership structure, with the Church Council at its apex. It is the overall policy organ of Watoto Church and all its ministries. The council is responsible for strategic policy decisions as well as the management and smooth running of the church. It is made up of the Pastoral Team, the Elders' Team and the Deacons' Team. [5]

  5. Miracle Centre Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    According to Kayanja, the Cathedral's congregation has planted over 1,000 other Miracle Centre Churches across Uganda, and over 2 million Ugandans have professed faith in Christ at its crusades. [2] In 2017, the church of Kampala has 15,000 people. [1]

  6. Serving His Children - Wikipedia

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    Serving His Children (SHC) [1] is a Christian nonprofit organization, based in southeast Uganda.It was started by Renée Bach in 2009. She at first gave free meals to families in need, then offering free medical treatment for malnourished children along with community support regarding malnourishment.

  7. Christine Ondoa - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ondoa is the mother of one son named Reuben Azi, born in 1996. She is a Born-again Christian, and was ordained as Pastor, on 23 April 2011, by Bishop Julius Peter Oyet in LifeLine Ministries at Mbuya, Nakawa Division, in Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country. [8]

  8. Rebecca Margaret Nyegenye - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Margaret Nyegenye was born in the Eastern District of Busia, Uganda, to the late Reverend James Efumbi and Janet Efumbi. She is the second of seven children. Nyegenye attended Namugodi Primary School and Busia Senior Secondary School before earning her Bachelor of Divinity from Uganda Christian University.

  9. Watoto Child Care Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1994, Watoto Child Care Ministries is a branch of the Watoto Church in Uganda that builds villages with schools, churches, medical centers, and homes and populates them with new families built from orphans and widows. [1] Currently there are three villages: Bbira and Suubi near Kampala and Laminadera outside Gulu.