Branching out
Paul and Helen, along with their three girls, serve in Kotido, a town in the Karamoja region of northern Uganda.
Paul and Helen, along with their three girls, serve in Kotido, a town in the Karamoja region of northern Uganda.
Adam Willard, AIM’s Unit Leader for Uganda, has lived with his family in remote places in three different countries over several years. He shares that one similarity they have seen in each of these places is the struggle to educate church leaders in contextual and reproducible ways.
Gordon and Grace McCullough worked in Uganda between 1967 and 1997. Initially teaching for two years and then later serving as AIM missionaries for thirteen years.
Trafficked as a child, growing up on the streets. Abused, neglected, cold and frightened. That is the reality for many of the young people that Dwelling Places (a Christian NGO) works with in Uganda.
As long term missionaries, it is an honour and a pleasure to be a part of inspiring people to consider joining those already on the field in reaching the unreached for Christ.
The Bible has been available in Ngakarimojong since 2010. We asked Caroline what happens once a people group have access to God’s Word in their own language?