Dear friends,
As Christian Model Ministries (CMM), we thank the Lord for all He has accomplished through us in September.
Below are some key highlights of the activities and developments within CMM during this period.
PRISON MINISTRY
Nyabirongo, Rusese, and Katwe Prisons
Fellowships were conducted in prisons, giving inmates the opportunity to hear and share the Word of God every Sunday. In these prisons, many inmates received encouragement and hope through the Word.
At Nyabirongo Prison, inmates now actively participate in praise and worship, testimonies, sharing of the Word, repentance, deliverance prayers, and giving. Some inmates fast and pray during their free time.
Mbarara Main Prison
Fellowships were held every Wednesday. During this time, focus was laid on healing those with trauma, brokenness, and bondage.
Additionally, an eye screening camp was conducted, where 175 prisoners received reading glasses, and 50 inmates were supported with laundry soap and jelly.
Isingiro Prison
150 inmates, both men and women received training in tailoring. Many also participated in the Inner Healing Series; series that teach people to forgive, trust God, and be delivered. Testimonies abounded from former inmates who were released and are now reintegrated into their communities, with invitations being extended for them to minister in their villages.






Richard and Hawa at different prisons.
MEN’S MINISTRY
Five men’s fellowship meetings were held, addressing topics such as evil altars, bondages, and property disputes. These discussions created a safe space for men to open up and receive healing through the Word of God.
MARRIEDS MINISTRY
Three marriage fellowships were held, focusing on forgiveness and reconciliation. Common causes of marital conflict such as property disagreements, unfaithfulness, religious differences, ego, and unforgiveness were addressed through teaching and counseling. The sessions helped couples recommit in marriage.

Couples interacting during one of the fellowships held.
MEDIA MINISTRY
CMM aided the further spread of the Gospel to wider audiences via Revival Radio and TV, as well as online platforms such as Google Meet and TikTok. These platforms have provided an avenue for timely and effective preaching of the Gospel, enabling the ministry to impact lives beyond physical gatherings.
Additionally, the online fellowship, Christian United in Prayer, has continued to grow steadily, with daily preaching sessions and increasing participation. Many members have shared testimonies of transformation and answered prayer. CMM also introduced a savings account to teach youths the importance of financial responsibility and stewardship.



Junior and Richard spreading the Gospel through Radio.
HOSPITAL MINISTRY
CMM visited hospitals to minister to the sick and share the message of salvation. Several patients accepted Christ and testified to renewed strength and hope. Others reported improvement in their health after prayer and continued encouragement from the Word of God.

Hawa at Bwera Hospital.
CHILDREN MINISTRY
Christian Model Ministries conducted successful children’s outreach programs in Mbarara town, visiting several schools and engaging with pupils in worship and the Word. The team has continued ministering to children, nurturing them in the knowledge of God’s love and Christian values.




Junior and the different children in schools who have heard about Jesus Christ.
YOUTH MINISTRY
Christian Model Ministries carried out school outreaches in Signal Primary School and JHIMS Secondary School, both located in Mpondwe–Lhubiriha Town Council, Bwera–Kasese.
At Signal Primary School, the team ministered from Mark 10:13–16, sharing with the children about the love of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross. The message deeply touched the pupils, who responded with joy and thanksgiving as they learned that Jesus loves and values them.
At JHIMS Secondary School, the message was shared from Matthew 11:28–30, inviting students to find rest in Jesus Christ. When the call for salvation was made, 15 out of 36 students joyfully confessed Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.


Some of the students in school that were preached to.
MATUGGA HILLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
CMM joined Matugga Hills Secondary School for the annual UCE candidates’ dedication service, where parents and teachers prayed for the students as they prepared for their final exams. Though the month came with challenges, including the loss of two candidates’ mothers, God’s grace carried everyone through, bringing comfort and strength to the school community.


Students, parents, and guardians praying during the students’ dedication service.
THE CHURCH BASED TRAINING IN BIBLICAL STUDIES (C-TBS)
As we are coming near the end of 2025, we are very grateful to the Lord for what He continues to do in the lives of our C-TBS students and in their churches. Most of our students (Pastors) have been studying with their church congregation similar books as we are studying in the C-TBS, and this has strengthened and simplified their Bible Study services. Most of our students have also testified that preparing their Sunday service church sermons has been much more simplified because they now have a lot to share with their church congregation.
The C-TBS is always an exciting, and encouraging powerful tool to the churches and Pastors in Uganda. We thank God for His mercies and Grace to us. It is so good to see churches, families, and children being blessed and encouraged through the various CMM ministries.

Pastor Sekatawa teaching the CTBS.
Thank you so much, our friends/co-workers for praying for us, encouraging and supporting us in this work.
CMM