Be Part of What God is Doing. Support a Project
Each project is a step toward gospel transformation; planting churches, discipling children, training leaders, meeting urgent needs and many others. Pray with us. Support the mission. Together, we can reach peoples and communities with Christ's transforming love and message of hope. Join us in this journey.Church Building Matheniko
A gospel witness is rising in Nataparakwangan. Support the construction of a local church and Sunday school to disciple children and families in this once-unreached Karimojong community.
Missionaries Motocycle
Two frontline missionaries in Moroto need reliable motorcycles to reach scattered villages with the gospel, disciple new believers, and mobilize local churches. Help them go farther and serve faithfully.
Saints on Mission Men.
Saints on Mission Men's gathering, learning together, and digging the scripture is a thriving fellowship. Men living sent lives for Gospel-centered mission and outreach.
FMT - Pastors Training
In Kaboong, pastors are eager to learn and lead well. Support this vital training effort that equips rural leaders with sound doctrine and tools to shepherd unreached and growing churches.
Audio Bibles Distribution
Through our partnership with MegaVoice, we distribute durable audio Bibles, bringing God’s Word of Hope to oral learners and remote communities in their heart languages.
The Living Water Project
Clean water opens doors for the gospel. We drill boreholes in underserved communities, meeting physical needs while pointing to Christ—the Living Water who satisfies forever.
Tree Planting - Creation Care
In response to environmental degradation, we partner with local churches to plant trees—restoring the land, caring for creation, and bearing witness to the God who renews all things.
Hope to All - Refugee Ministry
Amid loss and uncertainty, refugees long for dignity, stability, and hope. We serve displaced families with compassion—offering practical help, gospel-centered care, and pathways toward restoration in Christ.
