Sunday, 24 January 2010
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Income Generation
After 3 years studying Business in the UK, Seth Gichuru returned to his home country of Uganda to start up a business of his own. With help from friends in Molesey Community Church, he is now busy developing a chicken farm on the outskirts of Kampala.
Watch a video of his progress here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hwoPPSeTaQ
Two other established businesses, belonging to Mr Karioki and Mr & Mrs Karunji, have received loans of £500 each from Andy Bowley. These will be paid back over 10 months, and the money reloaned to other projects via a new microfinance scheme being established with help and training from Wellspring.

Watch a video of his progress here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hwoPPSeTaQ
Two other established businesses, belonging to Mr Karioki and Mr & Mrs Karunji, have received loans of £500 each from Andy Bowley. These will be paid back over 10 months, and the money reloaned to other projects via a new microfinance scheme being established with help and training from Wellspring.


Saturday, 24 October 2009
Landmark Fundraising Event Raises Over £1000


"Many people won prizes they never imagined. For example buying a raffle tcket for Ug Shs 200 and winning a goat worth Ug Shs 100,000."
Gichuru's sons Seth and Daniel helped initiate and organise the Harambee. The church has committed to supporting further events on a regular basis.
Saturday, 4 July 2009


The mission began with a day's training for pastors at Nyungu, the main base in Sembabule for the Quality Discipleship Churches of which Gichuru is bishop. The training was highly appreciated by the pastors and leaders

The team then visited 36 churches and held meetings in some of them, teaching and praying for the sick. Some notable healings took place, including one man (see photo) who was deaf in one ear, who after prayer could hear in both.
In one location, over thirty people came forward to offer their lives to Christ, and in another, seven.

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