Agape Baptist Church - Palabek

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Life Skills classes begin:

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Robert Ociti - Pastor of Agape Baptist Church - Palabek

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Pastor Robert is beginning his work with the Palabek Baptist Church.

Pastor Ociti is being trained in Agape Baptist Church in Ogul along with our other future ministry pastors. The training is led by Pastor Martin and Santos, both are trained by Ugandan Baptist Seminary  This seminary is there because of the Cooperative Program through the gifts of SBC churches around the world!


Pastor Martin reached out to tribal members with Bibles donated by Agape Baptist Church in Ogul Village.  Three people here have already made decisions to follow Christ

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Yesterday, as breathtakingly serene landscapes unfolded and a gentle breeze whispered through the air, tribal members united to showcase their unwavering solidarity. With hearts brimming with compassion, they symbolically penned legal papers, selflessly gifting a sprawling expanse of land to Amigos.

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This land is a valuable contribution from the community, establishing the groundwork for a church and a school. These remarkable institutions will not only offer sanctuary but also bring hope and enlightenment to the residents of the Lamwo refugee camp. Together, we are dedicated to creating a future brimming with boundless opportunities and promises. We invite you to join us on this incredible journey of compassion and transformation!

Water Well drilled....

On Monday, March 15, a water well was drilled on our land and will soon be providing clean, clear, and safe drinking water for the refugee camp at Lamwo.

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Tribal members view the newly drilled and capped water well and await the well head pump to be installed soon!


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