In 2018, I embarked on a life-changing mission trip to Uganda, Africa, a journey that marked the inception of Unseen Hand Ministries. This journey became a profound catalyst for transformation in my life. While in Uganda, I was deeply touched by the resilience, strength, and love of its people, who were facing unimaginable challenges. The poverty, inadequate living conditions, and the absence of basic necessities like food, clothing, and clean water were heart-wrenching.
Throughout this mission, I witnessed firsthand the harsh realities of communities deprived of essential services such as schools, clinics, safe drinking water, and even basic sanitation facilities. The profound impact of my experiences lingered long after I returned home. It was clear that a calling had been awakened in me, a calling to make a difference in the lives of these poverty-stricken villages.
For the past four years, my wife and I, along with a dedicated group of friends and our home church, have been collaborating with a remarkable local organization known as African Children’s Hope for Love Foundation Uganda. This organization, under the leadership of Pastor Mark Ssinamenye and his wife Rebecca, shares a kindred spirit with the objectives of Unseen Hand Ministries. Together, we were inspired to take action, guided by the love and power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Amidst the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, we initiated the construction of an orphanage center named “Hope Village.” This facility
serves a dual purpose as a community transformation center, providing a safe haven for orphaned children and those who are critically vulnerable.
Our commitment extends beyond shelter; we ensure that these children have access to education, essential medical care, and a consistent supply of food and clean water. While our task is ongoing, we take solace in the progress we’ve made, all by the grace of God.
One of our most pressing goals is to address the region’s high infant mortality rate. To this end, we have a compelling vision: to establish a medical clinic in 2024, with a hopeful completion date of early 2025. This clinic will offer vital services, including a laboratory, an antenatal unit, a pharmacy, and minor surgical procedures, among others. The urgent need for such a facility cannot be overstated, as countless young lives are lost daily due to a lack of access to affordable medication and essential treatments.
Unseen Hand Ministries is driven by a deep commitment to bring about positive change and uplift the lives of those in need. We believe that every act of compassion, every effort to provide for the less fortunate, and every endeavor to bring hope to those who have none is a testament to God’s unseen hand guiding us. With your support and prayers, we are on a mission to make a lasting impact in Uganda and help the most vulnerable among us find hope, health, and a brighter future.
Join us in this inspiring journey of love, service, and transformation. Together, we can extend God’s unseen hand to those in need and be a beacon of hope in their lives.
Who We Help
Hope village affects seven (7) villages and these include, Kasiiso A, Kasiiso B, Kibale A, Kibale B, Kijjebejo, Bange and Bugambakimu all located in Kito Sub-county, Nakaseke District, Central Region, Uganda. To be specific Hope village is two hours thirty minutes’ drive north west from Kampala the capital city of Uganda.
And Jesus said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature, he who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned. And these signs will follow those who believe: in my name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.”
– Mark 16:15-1
In 2018, I was blessed to go on a mission trip to Uganda in Africa. While on that assignment, God seriously began to deal with me in a number of areas. Read More
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