Our Background
The calling that God put on Editah and Brian is highly related to the challenges both of them faced while growing up in different families. Brian lost his parents while he was still young while Editah was brought up by both parents though most time she lived with her relatives like uncles. These two situations made it very difficult for both of them to experience the love of their parents that they highly longed for. Staying with different families made them witness various abuses like alcohol, drug, polygamous marriages and pornography, among others. From their young ages, they were both determined to change the situations in families, and when they got married on October 2015, they started young marrieds cells to mentor young couples to live by the principles of God no wonder later on God re-echoed the same calling sending them to Kakira, Jinja district.
The calling that God put on Editah and Brian is highly related to the challenges both of them faced while growing up in different families. Brian lost his parents while he was still young while Editah was brought up by both parents though most time she lived with her relatives like uncles. These two situations made it very difficult for both of them to experience the love of their parents that they highly longed for. Staying with different families made them witness various abuses like alcohol, drug, polygamous marriages and pornography, among others. From their young ages, they were both determined to change the situations in families, and when they got married on October 2015, they started young marrieds cells to mentor young couples to live by the principles of God no wonder later on God re-echoed the same calling sending them to Kakira, Jinja district.
Uganda is a land full of beautiful people. As a Ministry, we have set our lives apart to be used by God to build a generation of families from Uganda that we impact the world over. God has sent us to start from a small town called Kakira is located in Jinja District, in the Eastern part of the Country. In 2014, the national population census put the population of Jinja at 471,242 with 32,819 of them living in Kakira of which a large percentage is dependent on agriculture as the source of livelihood. Over 60 per cent of the population are women.
Challenges faced by the communities in this region include poor water quality, children from is highly related receive a poor quality education, alcoholism and drug use, parents abandoned families, early school dropout, polygamous marriages, early pregnancies, child-headed families, poor quality health services, various levels in most households among others.
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