Dear friends,
Greetings from Uganda to you all. We thank the Lord for what He has done and continues to do through the CMM ministry.
Below are some key highlights of the activities and developments within CMM during this period.
PRISON MINISTRY
As CMM, following the allocation of ten prisons across South Western Uganda this year, we launched a six-month Inner Healing and Self-Discovery program, aimed at supporting inmates through structured and transformative teaching. The program addresses key areas including trauma healing, peer influence, and related topics designed to promote personal growth and restoration. So far, the training has been conducted at Nyabirongo Prison (every Friday), Rusese Prison (every Saturday), and Katwe Prison (every Sunday), with plans to progressively extend it to the remaining allocated facilities.



Hawa at the different prisons.
CHILDREN MINISTRY
There are increasing challenges facing the boy child in Uganda, including declining academic performance and growing social vulnerability due to the government and institutions highly esteeming the girl child more than the boys.
In response, we partnered with churches, schools, and community leaders to raise awareness and empower boys as well. Before the school term, we organised a Dad–Son Talk in Mbarara, creating a platform for fathers and sons to openly listen to and learn from one another. Rather than inviting a guest speaker, the dialogue focused on direct, honest conversations between fathers and their own children, something that enabled boys to freely talk about their challenges in school and life, and were able to be guided by their parents.



Dad–Son Talk in Mbarara led by Richard, fostering open conversations between fathers and sons to guide and support boys.
YOUTH MINISTRY
In Mbarara District, Door-to-door youth outreaches were carried out, engaging a significant number of young people. Several committed their lives to Christ and received foundational training in evangelism.
School-based ministry visits were also conducted, reaching both boys and girls and guiding them toward discipleship and mentorship. These efforts have laid a strong foundation for young people in schools to grow spiritually and remain committed to God.
In Kasese District, the Gospel was shared with communities along the shores of Lake Katwe in Kasese District, as well as in schools and hospitals within the district. Prayers were offered for the sick in hospitals, where many were receptive and testified to receiving healing and salvation.




Youth ministry outreach in Mbarara and Kasese Districts, showing school discipleship sessions, the youth fellowship group that did evangelism, and the community outreach along Lake Katwe.
ONLINE FELLOWSHIP
The online fellowship continued to grow steadily, with consistent participation of 30–50 members from Monday to Saturday. Activities included the sharing of testimonies and biblical teaching, through which men and women received salvation.



Online fellowship sessions led by Junior, with 30–50 participants from Monday to Saturday.
MINISTRY IN MATUGGA HILLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
We are grateful to report that Matugga Hills Secondary School ranked among the top-performing schools in Wakiso District.
COMMUNITY VISITATIONS
We regret to announce the passing of Nakimwero Alice Norah Babirye. Born in 1926, she lived a full century and was 100 years old at the time of her passing.


Rachel’s visit to Nakimwero Alice Norah Babirye before her passing.
We visited and prayed for Nakiyingi Grace, who is undergoing treatment for a kidney condition. Although she had shown improvement in recent months, her blood pressure remains unstable, which at times affects her health and causes weakness. We look forward to her improvement in health.

Rachel’s visit to Nakiyingi Grace (further on the left) and her caretaker (on the right).
KARAMOJA KIDS
As CMM, we are pleased to report that Kolyang John and Amodoi Charles have successfully passed their Ordinary Level examinations and will advance to the next level of their education. Having supported them from primary through secondary school, we look forward to seeing them complete their academic journey.
Additionally, Esther Nakong, in her final semester pursuing a degree in Human Resource Management at Makerere University Business School, was recognised among the top 10 performers in her class. She is expected to complete her studies in May this year and graduate in January next year.

Esther Nakong, one of the sponsored children receiving an award from her University because of her great performance.
THE CHURCH-BASED TRAINING IN BIBLICAL STUDIES (C-TBS)
The classes at Matugga Searchlight of God Church and Mukono Deliverance Church have started. Both classes will be studying the Old Testament until November 2026. We are looking at another fruitful year as we go through the Old Testament with both classes. We have been looking at the Old Testament overview and also reviewing what and how the New Testament impacted individuals and churches in 2025.
Our students and staff are all ready and looking forward to studying, learning and teaching during this year.
A few weeks ago, we conducted a graduation for the Mukono Deliverance Church students who completed the New Testament in 2025. The graduates shared many encouraging testimonies of God’s working in their lives, families, and churches.

Some of the C-TBS teaching staff team at the graduation. Left to Right: Pastor Davis. DC Mukono DC senior pastor. Pastor Andrew Kiwanuka. Also leader of YWAM School of Biblical Studies. Dan Muwanguzi. CMM and CTBS director. Professor Joseph Owor. Elder. DC Mukono. Pastor Peter Sekatawa. Pastor. DC Mukono church.Bishop Kamya. Church overseer Bweyogerere and Kila during the recent graduation.

The recent NT graduation at Deliverance Church Mukono.
We thank God for what He is doing through these C-TBS Bible training classes. We also thank all our co-workers/prayer partners for being with us in all that is happening in all the CMM ministries. We continue to pray for more blessings upon you all in all that you do in this year 2026.
God bless.
CMM Team