Thursday, November 6, 2008

KOMU GETS A COMPUTER


Komuhangi Prossy, is one the 16 children that stays in Revival children home. She and her old brothers Joseph and Nicholas are orphans and they had a problem of raising school fees, food, clothing and shelter until when we started this children’s home with support from friends in America, and we put them in the home with the 13 other children. Last Christmas, our friends from Gaba, Kampala, sent us a few boxes of children gifts from Samaritan’s purse. Komu was one of the beneficiaries and she found an address of some one who sent the box from West Virginia. She picked interest and asked Joseph, her brother to help her communicate with Danielle, which they did. To Komu’s surprise Danielle replied also sending her e-mail address, for easier communication. Komu had opened an e-mail address with Joseph’s help and he was teaching her how to use a computer and communicate by internet. Komu wrote an e-mail to Danielle and they picked a relationship since then. Komu notified Danielle that I was going to the US last October and she arranged to send back a few things with me for her. Among these Komu had asked for a computer so that she can learn more computer lessons. Thank God, Danielle sent back two lap top computers one of them for Komu. Komu was so excited to receive her computer. Thank you, Scottie and Danielle for being good parents to Komu. There are 16 children in the Revival Children’s home. And the vision of the church is to create hope for needy children as we give them education, shelter, food, clothing and medical care. As we disciple them in the word of God. Our desire is to create a safe and nurturing environment for needy children, where they are can be groomed and trained as future leaders and responsible citizens of our nation that will help in our pursuit to transform our community and the communities around us. Our goal is to set up several other homes where more destitute children can be given an opportunity to grow up to be what God created them to be. Our community is full of hundreds of children, most of whom are orphans with no place to call home. Most of them spend days without eating food. Many are naked and on the streets. They have no opportunity to go to school as the rest, because they can’t afford the cost of education. In Uganda education is very expensive. These and more children need your love, prayers and support. To show love and support to any of these children in any way please write and get more information from Pastor Johnson Bakashaba at: jbakashaba@gmail.com

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