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Fountain of Hope Ministries: May 2021 Newsletter

Desiree Jones • June 7, 2021
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Dear Friends and Colleagues, 

I greet you all in the Name of Jesus Christ and give glory to God for an eventful month. 


As we continue to endure the tough times to serve the vulnerable communities, I confidently trust that we have been able to live up to our mission and Christ’s call on our lives to reach the helpless. Thanks to the achievements in sponsorship development programmes and the medical mission programme. 


On behalf of Fountain of Hope Ministries, I’d like to thank all Grace Giving partners for being part of our community. Thank you for your dedication and flexibility during these unprecedented times. This is to update you on the road ahead and share what God has done in the communities where we serve. 


During this month of May, we were able to reach a total of more than 300 Ugandan people. 217 people were treated received medication, 13 sponsored children followed and updated, 100 couples equipped, 38 believers baptized. 


I am grateful to all our partners, donors, sponsors and volunteers for the continued partnership, support and prayers. As a ministry we indeed value your trust. 


May God bless you. 

Robert Sityo 

Ministry Director 


Medical Mission

What a joy to share the medical mission update with everyone. Praise be to God in the highest for another fruitful medical mission this month of May. In His providence, we able to do this mission, availing free medical treatment to patients in the rural village of Bedda, Kaliiro district. The team consisted of 2 medical personnel, 2 counselors (local  pastor inclusive). 


Throughout the mission, we planned and God directed our steps. 215 people were treated, 40 souls  were counseled and made a profession of  faith.


We invite you to be  part of the helping hand to treat approximately 5,000  patients before the end of this year and if you would like to support, go to GGI website and sign up for one or write to John@gracegivinginternational.org 

Praying over the sick and their medication 


There are two ways God accomplishes healing in this world and the supernatural acts of healing through prayer were considered for each and every one, praying for restoration and perfect health.


Giving medication freely to the patients, attending and caring for them were prioritized. As a Christian  organization, we are called to exhibit special care for the sick, the elderly and the oppressed. 

Sponsorship Update and Progress

With your support and generosity, our caring staff have been working to update the children’s  spreadsheet and following up their health and wellbeing.

Marrieds' Conference

The marrieds’ conference was a success with 100 couples in attendance at True Worship Church in Ndolwa. The purpose of this ministry was to structure relationships according to the Word of God.

Marrieds' Conference Baptism

We are really thankful that 25 believers in The True Worship Centre and 13 believers in Bukeeka True Worship Church obeyed Jesus’ Command to be baptized (We practice full immersion baptism.

If you would like to contribute to the continuation of this ministry in Uganda, your tax deductible gifts can be sent to support Fountain of Hope Ministries International. Checks need to be made payable to Grace giving International with a memo for Fountain of Hope  Ministries International and mailed to P.O Box 31525, Spokane WA 99223. 

 Or donate online at: https://www.gracegivinginternational.org 


May, 2021 FOHM, Issue XIII 

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