Christians in Uganda change the life of a corrupt policeman Christians in Uganda belong to a church that has survived persecution and is alive and growing. Born into a Christian family, Adapo was taught from boyhood about Jesus and His love for him, but didn’t care. “I never saw any importance to it all,” he said. “From my youth I lived a corrupt life.

A Uganda Christian is used by God to lead a once feared cattle rustler to faith in Christ

Longora never imagined himself as a Christian living in Uganda.  When he met a Bible Planter, he began to question all that he lived for.  He moved away from his criminal ways and found new life in his Savior...

Christians in Uganda see God’s power to heal and to save as a young girl once dedicated to evil spirits commits her life to Jesus

Everyone had given up on Nasiche, and she was physically and mentally suffering. Even the knowlege of Christians in Uganda was completely unknown to her.  She had never heard the name of Jesus Christ or held a Bible in her hand.

Dedication to the Great Commission has given purpose to the life of a former-Muslim battling Cancer. Busulwa was a committed Muslim. He used to be reluctant to have any dealings with Christians in his village. After total transformation through Christ, today he goes above and beyond. He goes where no one else wants to go…
His demonic past behind him, a young Christian in Uganda rejoices in the Lord. Karwana, a witchdoctor in Uganda, didn’t stumble across his career by accident. He testifies, “I was told the evil spirits chose me while I was still in my mother’s womb.” Already marked for destruction?  His story of enlightenment is astonishing.
One tribe in African sings praise outside their church where Bible training and evangelism training is bringing religious freedom and spiritual transformation where drug lords want to rule. "Thank you for bringing the Bible to my country. The violence of Sudan was hard on my family. We praise God he brought us to this place. It is a place of peace and acceptance here in the church. Even in the slums..."