Dear friends,
Greetings to you all in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Below are the key highlights of the activities and developments within CMM during this period.
Prison Ministry
Prison ministry activities continued in Kakiika, Isingiro, and Mbarara Main Prisons, where the Word of God was regularly preached and shared with inmates. Guidance and counselling sessions were conducted, and Inner Healing Classes were facilitated to promote spiritual growth and restoration. To support worship during fellowship gatherings, a drum was donated to Katwe Prison.
Youth Ministry
The ministry conducted an outreach visit to Jhims Secondary School, sharing the Word of God with students and encouraging them in their faith. Training and prayer sessions were also held for children’s ministry workers, equipping them for effective service and strengthening their commitment to ministry.

Jimmy and some of the students at Jhims Secondary School after an outreach.
Hospital Ministry
The team carried out evangelism and a prayer meeting at Bwera General Hospital, ministering to patients and sharing the Gospel. Four individuals gave their lives to Christ during the outreach. We also thank God that several patients who were prayed for were later discharged from the hospital.
Marriage Ministry
A one-day marriage retreat was organised for 30 couples, providing an opportunity to celebrate and strengthen Christ-centred marriages. Through teaching, fellowship, and encouragement sessions, couples were equipped and refreshed in their relationships. Copies of Baptism of the Holy Spirit and Soar Like the Eagle were distributed to support ongoing spiritual growth and discipleship.


Richard distributes copies of Soar Like the Eagle and Baptism of the Holy Spirit to couples who attended the marriage retreat.
Community Fellowships
Community fellowship gatherings were successfully held. Through these engagements, the message of salvation and discipleship was consistently shared, encouraging believers to grow beyond conversion and become committed disciples of Jesus Christ.


Prayer and teaching sessions with some community members during fellowships in western Uganda.
The Church-Based Training In Biblical Studies (C-TBS)
Pastor Joseph Kamya is one of the teachers in the C-TBS. He is a pastor and the bishop of the churches around Bweyogerere and Kira. Below is his recent testimony about the C-TBS programme and its impact on his church. Our Wednesday Bible study church programmes have improved so much and are now attracting a bigger number compared to some years back. I decided to teach the “Inductive approach” at a church level. Through the year, we target 15 books from the Old and the New Testaments.
This approach in Bible study has helped us produce more and better church leaders. So I also look at the inductive Bible study approach as a leadership training programme. And I am also encouraging a number of churches to adopt this method of Bible study during their church Bible study days. So I am thankful to God for such progress in the church. Our leaders have also loved and appreciated the Inductive approach.

From Right to left. Pastor Kamya Joseph, Dan in the middle and Pastor Andrew. (C-TBS teachers)
Thank you so much, our friends/co-workers, for praying for us, encouraging and supporting us in this work.
God bless,
CMM