Water & Mission Trips

Uganda Family

While in Masaka, we held a 2days conference at a local church. Many attendees travelled from long distances. Many local pastors remarkably welcomed us. They’re so hungry for the word of God yet with limited access to teachings. We joined them daily in praise and worship as we started the conference.  

As our time in church came to an end, the local Pastors and their wives asked us to the stage and they Prayed a blessing over us. I remember watching the entire church follow us outside for a sendoff with warm smiles and hugs. Our hearts were full as we climbed up the hill toward the van to leave. God bless the people of Masaka.

“One thing is for sure, the lives of the six missionaries who travelled to Uganda that year will never be the same. Accessibility to clean Water is a human right and NOT only a necessity.

Marc & Lisa

The people of Uganda have forever changed our life.

Marc & Lisa

Before visiting Uganda I really never cared for people, but now that am back in the States I care more about people.

Andrew V.

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