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WHY MISSIONS MATTER. Gillian
It matters because it is at the very heart of what it means to be a Christian. (Follower of Jesus.) it's partnering with God to expand his kingdom. sometimes it's at the neighborhood, other times work place, and others its crossing cultural borders and physical boundaries. So that the question is not if you are being called but where you are being called. it is The calling becomes clear and the answer is Yes Lord send me. Jesus is our role model as we incarnate the love of God to these spaces we fill, we have to be like Jesus and be kingdom minded and mission-minded in every sphere of our life.




GLA keen on God's mission include this in young people's menu and many of them respond to the Lord of the harvest and say YES Lord. Through their local churches, they are commissioned and sent to us to deploy, this is Followed with that is a commitment to GO, for at least 1 year and at most for life.




Equipping happens and we get ready to GO.




Then each of them gets to GO GO GO and yes we go. roads unpassable..



Going sometimes looks like this ... its places that are hard to reach..


Too hard to reach areas, unreached people groups, communities in need and yes the aim is to use our skills, talents, professions, personalities, weaknesses for his glory because that’s what we have available for God to use. We are supported by a team of missionaries in the support system in the office and the unwavering member care support that we can't do without. We are received by local churches who we partner with and local communities that are our target but our support system as well.
Would you be willing to be part of this by :
  1. joining the member care team
  2. joining the mission teams and Going ...
  3. giving finances to ensure that we are reaching more communities?
You can choose how to be part of this but it is not to be ignored God is at work in Uganda and we are responding to Him and we can do this together.
RESPOND TO THIS NOTE AND let's KNOW HOW YOU WANT TO DO THIS.





Open our eyes to see the need
Open our ears to hear the cry
The broken-hearted The wounded soul.. You're calling us
We will go We will be Your hands and feet
We will run We will reach the least of peace
Shine the light of the love To the ends of the earth
We will go We will go We will go...
We will go We will be Your hands and feet
We will run We will reach the least of this.
We will go We will go We will go... oh We will go We will go We will go... oh We will go We will go We will go... oh We will go
... oh We will go We will go We will go... oh We will go We will go We will go... oh
Watoto choir.





our aim is to raise a generation that will commit their lives in this work in different ways, meet some of the ones considering longer terms ... And Uganda becomes a force not a field anymore. The truth is We will not just going we can go and we are going.


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