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Paul and Pam
Hunter have a ministry team relationship with the following
members. This is not a governmental relationship, but one that is
voluntary and intentional and built on mutual commitment. The
purpose of these relationships is to work together to advance the
Kingdom of God in the spheres in which He has place each person.
Next Generation Ministries seeks to encourage, equip, empower, and
release each member in their calling and gifting to see their vision
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Jimmy Kiwanuka
Malcolm Isaac Bulamu
Wasswa Abdu
Robert Sityo
Dereck Mombera |
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Jimmy
Kiwanuka
is the associate pastor at and oversees Jinja Christian Center,
a youth church of between 700 & 800, when Kasango Samuel, the senior
pastor is in Germany. Samuel founded the church, but married
Sophia, a German lady, while ministering in Germany. This
church is often left in the very capable and faithful leadership of
Jimmy. Jimmy has completed two years of the Leadership Institute
and Hellen one. He has a passion for Family Ministries within
JCC. He and his wife have 2 children, Michelle and Joash.
Jimmy will visit the United States for his first time the summer of
2007. Jimmy receives $100 monthly from Next Generations from
donations made by you.
Should you desire to contribute to this vision visit see our method for donations. |
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Malcolm
Isaac Bulamu
is a second year graduate and Lilly a first year
graduate of the Leadership Institute. He is pastor of small church
called Charity Springs Church, but is praying about starting a
national ministry called Family Life for the biblical nurture
of marriages and families of Uganda. He is a gifted author and has
already published his first book, No Greater Love Than This,
and is revising his second titled, Divine Wrestling. He and
his wife are great worship leaders and Lilly is known to be an
accomplished singer. Both Malcolm and Jimmy Kwanuka are know as two
of the best English interpreters in the city of Jinja and are often
called on for conferences and crusades. Next Generation Ministries
currently sends $50 a month to support Malcolm in his ministry. The
goal is to increase this level of support to $100 monthly. Should
you desire to contribute to this vision
visit see our method for donations. |
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Wasswa
Abdu
is a second year graduate of the Leadership
Institute. He has been the Ugandan director of Next Generation
Ministries for the past two years. Abdu oversees the
organization and administration of short term mission teams that
travel to Jinja, Uganda, with the help of Next Generation Ministries
USA. Abdu and Betty live in and care for the ministry base house in
Jinja. This ministry could never do what it does without Abdu. He
is also a successful business man and has a great vision to use the
profits of some of his businesses to advance the Kingdom of God. Abdu and Betty had their second child, Moses Jethro in Jinja this
year. Betty is a gifted school teacher and together they are
planting a nursery school for the children of Mbiiko, about 10
minutes west of Jinja, this Spring. |
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Robert
Sityo
and his wife, Sarah, have finished two and one years
of the Leadership Institute respectively. They are the founders and
directors of True Worship Centre Church and Fountain of
Hope School in Bukeeka, a village 20 minutes from Jinja. The
Lord has used the school to open a door for the Gospel among a
community that was previously 90% Muslim. After 18 months of
serious opposition by the Islamic community, the school has found
favor from everyone from the top political leader of the community
to the average parent in the village. The enrollment of the school
was limited to 300 students this year. Plans are underway to
purchase approximately 3 acres for the development of a school and
adult learning center that could potentially facilitate 1,000
students. A well project for the school property and surrounding
village has begun. Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church of Portland,
Oregon financially supports the Fountain of Hope school staff and
are the project leaders of The Bukeeka Project. Robert currently
receives minimal support, but Next Generation Ministries would love
to see him receive $100 monthly. Should you desire to
contribute to this vision visit see our
method for donations. |
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Dereck Mombera
completed his first year of the Leadership Institute in January of
2007. Dereck is the husband of one wife, Nyasha, and the father of
two daughters. Dereck was born and raised in Zimbabwe, Africa, and
is a recent resident of Uganda. He moved to Uganda with the purpose
of establishing Commercial Farms of Uganda of which he is the CEO.
Dereck is a man on a mission who possesses a passion to see the
business community transform cities and towns through the tool of
business leadership. The name of his business is farms, not
farm. His first farm works 2000 acres, but he is currently working
to establish his second farm in Mbale, which is in eastern Uganda.
His primary crop is maize corn. His vision is to remove the orphan
and slave mindset which may exist in Uganda by seeing the indigenous
people of that great nation rise up and utilize the resources within
their country for commercial prosperity. |
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