Caroline Bell
Today, AIM leadership, Caroline Bell and the rest of the AIM teams working among the Karimojong in Uganda begin
The Karimojong live in Karamoja, northeast Uganda. Historically they have been marginalised and ignored. This isolation is brought about through their reputed fierceness. Until recently, they have been defined by high levels of internal conflict and cattle raiding, leading to them being widely feared. This, along with Karimojong resistance to agriculture, has contributed to a general lack of development. More recently Karamoja has been considered to be a safe area, and the Ugandan government are encouraging the Karimojong to engage in farming practices.
Today, AIM leadership, Caroline Bell and the rest of the AIM teams working among the Karimojong in Uganda begin
Elders are the leaders of the Karimojong people in Uganda. They appeal to god on behalf of the people and offer
Caroline Bell leads the AIM team serving among the Karimojong in Moroto, Uganda. A second AIM team
Paul and Helen share some prayer requests from Isaac, Adia Rosa and Amuk and Betty, local Karimojong believers in Uganda.
Caroline Bell leads the AIM team serving among the Karimojong in Moroto, Uganda. In February
The Apostle John had an amazing vision of the risen Christ in all his glory. But not many of us have seen a vision of God as John did. Instead, we can be tempted to project our understanding of the world onto how we view God. Caroline Bell talks about how moving to Moroto, Uganda, has shaped how she sees God and his character.