Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Back Again
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Coming Soon
I believe that most of our friends in the states are in the summer holiday so may be that will help some of them catch up with what’s happening in CHANGERS.
Am sorry that I haven’t posted anything in long time now that the schools have been holidays.
Every time the schools are in holidays we don’t do any visit
I hope the beginning of next week will have packed information.
We hope to visit more schools this time, last term we managed to visit over 10 schools and we hope that we will be able to at least make a number of 15.
Yes I know that there will be challenges that will come our way but my request is that you continue praying for this ministry.
As the term was ending I so happened to attend an Aids awareness workshop.
So we got to discuss ways of sensitizing the young one s about Aids and as it was coming to the end of the meeting one of the participants suggested that if possible it would be nice to have people who also visit the primary schools and talk about careers.
As he was speaking I was smiling in my heart saying “hey that’s already happening”
So I got to stand up and tell the group that we had started up something small were by we visit the primary schools,.
Immediately as the workshop ended, one of the top officials called me and asked if there was any help that would be needs
So I went ahead and spoke to him about the challenges that the project was facing and he took down my phone number and email. (This showed me how the Lord is so faithful to us)
Otherwise look forward to seeing new pictures and new funny stories about the presentations.
God Bless
Friday, March 27, 2009
COLD PRESENTATION
A group Photo with the Kids at Makhai Primary School
Today we went to another school; as usual we got there on time. The head teacher wasn’t around, meaning that we had to re-introduce ourselves. I hate introducing myself, but anyway we did and were welcomed by an assistant head teacher who took us into some room. I supposed it must have been a staff room. We told her our intentions and the number of kids that we wanted to help act out some small skits.
In the beginning I thought may be they didn’t understand my English so I tried speaking slowly but still they were not active. I just continued presenting and my prayer was that the kids understood the whole presentation.
God has been so faithful to us in a way that every time we minister to these places there has been much organization amongst the kids.
The only thing that we keep on praying is that the Lord would open up the flood gates of heaven in terms of finances in order for this ministry to continue.
When the program had just began one of our friends donated some costumes but unfortunately some of the attires were big so we had to reduce them in there sizes.
Which is good but then we find that we will need more costumes for other careers.
We had no doubt that the Lord has a plan and He gives his riches basing on his timing
MY BEST PRESENTATION
Nabuyonga
Thursday, March 5, 2009
CHANGERS has begun!
What a wonderful start to this project. Today CHANGERS held its first program at Bumagani Army Primary School, outside of Mbale town. To our surprise, the school has a populous of about 3000, so it was a blessing in disguise that the P6 class was the only class available for the time that we had scheduled. Still, we had about 300 students.
After the classes assembled, we had one of their teachers help us to choose 20 of the most theatrical students to help us with the career skits. They were very excited when assigned their role and told what to act out. So even used their own creativity to display the career further than what we had suggested. As Glenn came out to introduce CHANGERS, we quickly had the audiences’ attention. They eagerly looked around for their first friend who would be coming to act for them. So, out came “the president” and his body guard-soldier. The kids did a really good job of exciting the audience with the president’s speech. Then Glenn asked the kids questions, like what do these careers do and what do you need to study in school to become a person of that profession. It was very active participation. Other careers we were able to present were chef, electrician, police man, doctor, nurse, and painter. It was interesting to see how some of the students were enlightened that some skills could actually be good paying jobs- like a chef in a nice hotel.
Quickly, as school was ending, our audience grew from 300 to about 1500. This became a bit overwhelming, so we had to cut things short. But overall, the students really enjoyed the program and the teachers were appreciative, inviting us back to present to the other classes. Our prayer, as we visit each school, is that CHANGERS will help cast a vision and set a goal for the kids to look forward to as they go through school.
Friday, February 20, 2009
CHANGERS: Changing our World
I am glad to write this first post about CHANGERS.
As time goes on you will get to find out more of what we are doing and were the Lord is leading us.
Lets start by letting you know what CHANGERS is all about.
We, as a group of two, sat down and thought of the best ways of reaching out to our citizens in terms of career guidance. Therefore, we saw it appropriate to begin from the grass roots (primary schools). Our hope is expand the younger generation's insight into possible careers, therefore enabling the pupils to grow up knowing what they wanted to pursue in future.
We intend to begin this project mid-month of February and we hope that at least at the end of every week there will be a report published on this site.
One thing we also pray for is that the Lord would continue giving us the zeal/strength to continue reaching out to the young ones through the career guidance program.
We pray that His Word would reach out to many lives thus expanding His kingdom.
God Bless
