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teachers bibles arrive in Kampala
 
Prayers were answered when the long expected shipment of TEACHERS' BIBLES arrived in Kampala.  In order to purchase copies of the Teacher's Bibles, please contact the following administrator for distribution:
 
ABA FOUNDATION
Dr. Joseph Kiyimba
Tel: +256-752-949-076.
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PLEASE NOTE: You must contact Dr. Joseph DIRECTLY.  We DO NOT accept requests through AFRICAINTERNATIONAL.ORG.  Everyone who messages WILL NOT be answered.  Please honor this request.  Only the Bible Resource Center in Kampala sets the price for the Teacher's Bibles.  Remember, this is not a "give away" program, for we believe that Bible teachers must take ownership for their spiritual growth and Bible teaching.  The ABA Foundation financially partnered with Africa International Missions in order to make this offer available to you.  Also, you will have to make arrangements with Dr. Joseph to collect the Bible volumes that you purchase.
 
Thanks for your kind cooperation,
 
Dr. Roger E. Dickson
 
 
BOOKS FOR SALE!! NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!!
 

HARD TIMES DON'T ERASE GOD'S PROMISES

In his book, Hard Times Don’t Erase God’s Promises, Dr. Joseph Kiyimba emphasizes the need for Christians to hold on to the Word of God without wavering, especially in the face of trials and unfavorable situations, trusting God to bring about change.  This is a book every Christian should read.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=hard+times+don%27t+erase+God%27s+promise...

This book is essential reading for every Christian with a vision for a church united in faithfulness to the Word, and openness to the work of the Holy Spirit.  This book is written with unique expositions and intended for an international readership.

The prevalent times and seasons call for us to take a closer look at God’s infallible Word in relation to our lives.  We know that God is faithful and that He will not turn back on His promises.  We can rest assured that God will not lie and that His precious promises are ever true.

However tough the times we are facing today, we can prevail over every circumstance because we are founded upon Christ, the solid Rock.

The hard times of life bring us into a closer dependence and understanding of God’s promises concerning our situations.

We can say like the Apostle Paul, “For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day” (2 Tim. 1:12).

Hard times don’t erase God’s promises, for He has saved us, called us, and separated us unto His purposes.

It is His utmost purpose to do us good; God is for you, not against you.  This fact alone has enough winning power to hold you until your miracles manifest.

“And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from them, to do them good; but I will put my fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from me.  Yea, I will rejoice over them to do them good, and I will plant them in this land assuredly with my whole heart and with my whole soul” (Jer. 32:40-41).

God is a covenant-keeping God, and He has called us into covenant relationship with Him in our born again experience.  We now share of the inheritance of the saints in the light; we have access to all His covenant promises.

The Holy Spirit continuously reveals to us the benefits and the privileges of these covenant promises.  2 Peter 1:3-4 says:

“According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.”

We come into the release of these promises as we apply the knowledge of God’s Word to every area of our circumstances.  Hard times will not erase God’s promises.  Attach your life to God’s promise, and circumstances will take a turn for the better.  God is not through blessing you; the best is still to come.

Hard Times Don’t Erase God’s Promises is a powerful, thought-provoking book.  It can take you from the bottom of the valley to the mountain top.  It is for everyone going through the pressures and stresses of life.  Every person needs this book.

Full of love and passion to what we do. We thank you Operation InternationalBetween April 5 and April 18, 2018, Operation International conducted their first Surgical and Medical Camp in Uganda on the invitation of ABA Foundation, during which Medical Teams spent considerable time training the Local Doctors and Nurses on modern aspects of Patient Care and Treatment. Operation International also donated equipment to upgrade the Operating Rooms, Recovery Rooms, and other areas of Patient Services at Rakai General Hospital.

MEDICAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES AT ABA FOUNDATION

Uganda is a country slightly smaller than the state of Oregon, USA and is home to more than 45 million people. Uganda, while having a relatively stable government and substantial natural resources, is still a country with much suffering. The 44 year average life-span is evidence of the harsh social climate, alarming levels of Unemployment and Poverty, Diseases and Wars have taken the toll of the people of Uganda.

Uganda has been through several Humanitarian Crisis including Civil Conflict, Food Crisis, Floods, Land sliding, Refugee influx, Persistent Droughts, Human Trafficking, Absolute Poverty, HIV/AIDS Pandemic, SARS, Ebola, Corona Virus (Covid-19) etc. This has left the people in Uganda in Great Need of Resources, including Medical Resources to help with the Major effects these Crises have had on the overall Health of the Nation.

VOLUNTEERS CHANGING THEIR WORLD FOR BETTER:

ABA Foundation - Volunteers are making a difference in some of the world's poorest communities, living and working alongside local people on projects of lasting value.  Volunteers join us at different stages of their lives and with different passions. Yet they all want a challenge and they are united by their determination to make a difference. Typically, they walk away with a broad set of skills that help them to make progress in their personal and professional lives and carry on making a positive contribution to the causes they really care about.

These skills include the ability to negotiate, to motivate, to listen and learn from other cultures, to plan and manage budgets and so much more. Half the world is under 25. We know that with the right opportunity, young people have huge potential to make an impact in their communities. With ABA Foundation, you can be part of this experience too and show yourself and others what you're made of.



WHAT VOLUNTEERS DO AT ABA FOUNDATION?

Volunteer Projects includes:- Supporting local hospitals with Medical Teams, Operating Mobile Clinics, Conducting Voluntary Counseling and Testing in Schools, Communities and at Medical Centers, Volunteer help in construction of houses for Elderly, Destitute Children, Disabled, Refugees, Migrants, Widows, Immigrants, and other Needy Groups, Build water tanks, Wells, Toilets at remote Social Centers etc, Train single Mothers, Youth and Widows – Tailoring, Weaving Art and Crafts, Carpentry and Joinery at our Vocational Training Center, Modern Agricultural Techniques, etc.

"Non-Discrimination Policy"

Beloved in Christ,

For your information, the mission of ACTEA is to promote quality evangelical theological education in Africa by providing supporting services, facilitating academic recognition, and fostering continental and intercontinental cooperation.

Accreditation of institutions, while an important aspect of our ministry; is only one facet of our broad scope of activities benefiting theological education. While over 125 institutions around the continent are related to ACTEA, only a minority of those are actually accredited.

As you may well know, accreditation is achieved by a school after a demanding process of rigorous self-examination and external verification in order to demonstrate achievement of standards which can be internationally recognized.

A school not yet prepared to meet the rigors of accreditation may still be formally linked to ACTEA to benefit from its non-accreditation and networking services as an "ACTEA Correspondent Member", and it is this category of relationship which I would recommend that you consider at this initial stage. In fact, Correspondent membership would be preliminary to any further discussions regarding accreditation.

As ACTEA does not have any documentation regarding your school, we will be grateful if you could send us some published information regarding your institution including a copy of the current prospectus. Upon receipt, I will send you additional information on ACTEA and how your school may be formally linked with us.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sarah Fundulu
ACTEA Administrative Assistant
P.O. Box 250100
Ndola - Zambia

 

Child sacrifice is increasing among the Uganda Communities both rural and urban areas. Some cases have been reported to the authorities and its believed many other cases have passed unnoticed thus leading to not only severe suffering of innocent children but also death.

All the culprits who have been caught in this criminal acts claim that the innocent children are sacrificed for wealth in local shrines and at construction sites to appease the gods.
However, this is a barbaric, inhuman criminal act that has violated the rights of innocent children and traumatized the parents of these victims.

This act therefore, calls for total condemnation and a serious sensitization campaign where respect for child rights can be the main subject and how the public can be watchful for the culprits. Therefore, we are inviting friends and well-wishers to join hands with us to fight this increasing criminal act in Uganda.

ABA Foundation will be running supplements in the newspapers and television stations not only to condemn these inhuman acts of defilement and child sacrifice but also to educate the public on how to respect child rights. We appeal to everybody to financially support this noble cause. A friend in need is a friend indeed!

We thank our partners, friends, donors and well-wishers from the depth of our hearts for supporting this noble cause and for all your efforts to promote the objectives of ABA Foundation.

We are looking forward to continue working with you to fulfill the objectives of ABA Foundation.

NIV: James 1:27. “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world”.

 

ABA FOUNDATION LUNCHES ANTI-MALARIA AND MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCY DRIVE IN UGANDA:

The ABA Foundation has begun distributing Insecticide Treated Mosquito Nets, Vitamin A, Albendazole and other Deworming tablets to children below five (5) years and Pregnant Mothers countrywide.

The Mosquito Nets and the Vitamin Angels Micronutrient are being given to children under five, pregnant mothers and other vulnerable needy groups in Uganda.

Uganda is considered to have the highest rate of Malaria transmission in the region, with an average of 1,565 mosquito bites per person per year, the latest UNICEF report has revealed.

Surprisingly, some people have used the nets as wedding gowns instead of protecting themselves against the Anopheles Mosquito, a vector that carries Malaria!

Uganda’s Minister for health said “while other countries have been able to drastically reduce or eliminate cases of Malaria, 15 people die of the disease every hour”.

Each Malaria death represents a needless loss, an unacceptable loss, when we know they can be prevented. And in the fight against the disease, we are deploying our biggest weapons here!

We thank M/s. Vitamin Angels USA for supporting our work to help alleviate the micronutrient deficiency in Uganda.

 

CHILDREN’S REHABILITATION CENTER

The majority of the girls we have helped and turned away from prostitution face social stigma, family rejection, shame, fear of retribution and loss of future economic prospects.

So far, our organization is rehabilitating a big number of these girls. We are building for them a rehabilitation home/ center with vocational skills training for their future sustainability. It is a pity because most of the have contracted HIV/AIDS. We make it our duty to visit those on antiretroviral drugs often, to ensure that they do not default on dosage.

According to a recent report by the United Nations Children’s Fund, it was estimated that up to 35% of teenagers in some Ugandan Urban centers are involved in casual sex for cash. The report said poverty was the main reason the trade was thriving among young girls in Uganda. We really concur with UNICEF’s observation.

Another child prostitute, Barbara said that poverty drove her into the business. “Where else do you think I could get money for my bills, which include shs.35,000/= ($10) for rent, then food, hair makeup among others? God has called us to reach the needy and hurting people but we cannot do this work alone. Ecc.4:9–12.

Could it be that child prostitution in Uganda is suffering from the “bystander effect”? In 1960s, a young woman on the streets of New York City, in the United States of America was stabbed to death over a period of 30 minutes while as many as 40 witnesses did nothing; despite her pleas for help.  Psychologists explain it as the “bystander effect”. In the face of an emergency, a person is less likely to intervene when others are present. It’s our nature to assume that the next person will act, thus relinquishing responsibility.

This description sounds a lot like the international community’s response or lack thereof surrounding this situation in Africa. They adopted a wait and see approach as events unfold, yet when everyone expects the others to take action, no one will. The greatest British Politician Edmund Burke once said that the only thing necessary for evil to trump is for good men to do nothing!

 

VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING SERVICES IN SCHOOLS

The increasing HIV/ HIDS prevalence among teenagers has prompted ABA Foundation to introduce mobile VCT (Voluntary Counseling and Testing) Services in primary and secondary schools, where children are counseled and then tested with the consent from their parents.

It is not easy to counsel young people compared to grownups. The stigma within them is real, and we think we need a special sensitization and awareness program targeting this particular age group to cub the vice.

Children need a chance in life, being born into the slums of Africa simply means absence; absence of toilets (60 of children in slums have no toilets or pit latrines), absence of clean drinking water (water costs money and is carried in jerry cans which often develop mold and mildew and often lack a closure), absence of proper hygiene due lack of water, absence of schooling due to lack of money in the family even though education in countries such as Uganda is free for primary education, it costs money for many other things (67% of girls drop out of primary school in Uganda and 38% of boys do the same.)

Life is simply hard for children since most families earn very little and in slums un-employment exceeds 78% or more, so parents or guardians have little money for the children, their education, clothing, shoes, housing, food, and much more.

These pages show both needs and results; take a look, stories that touch the heart and the pictures will speak volumes to you. They are not there to evoke pity in you but an empowering spirit of compassion that might make a difference in the life of a child.

 

ABA FOUNDATION DONATES BICYCLES TO LOCAL COUNCILS

The 70 bicycles, which were given to 47 Local Councils (LCs) and twenty two (22) to Women Rights’ Committees by ABA Foundation are aimed at Enhancing the Accessibility, Identification, Reporting and Responding to Cases of Child Abuse and Gender Based Violence in the Community.

Speaking during the ceremony, the Executive Director of ABA Foundation Dr. Joseph Kiyimba said the vice can only be curbed through a concerted effort and asked leaders to stop settling defilement cases outside courts of law.

“The challenge we have is that some leaders have lost commitment and responsibility in fighting social problems,” Dr. Joseph said.

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The objectives of ABA Foundation is Helping People Live Better Life and to Promote the Socio - Economic Welfare of the Vulnerable Communities especially the Destitute Children, Orphans, Widows, Disaster Affected People and Poor Families affected by HIV / AIDS among others.

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