Thursday, November 5, 2015

Book Ministry Teaching

Creation to Christ Book Ministry



Teaching and discipleship training continues to be a major focus of IAM’s work.  Over the years we have established ministries and developed relationships with pastors throughout the country.  We regularly receive requests for new book ministry training from pastors with whom we have worked in the past.  IAM’s goal is to expand our ministry with these pastors and with new churches in 2016!


                               

                                   Becky teaching children at a village school in Rakai District March "15




Patients at Shalom Medical enjoy reading the books and seeing the pictures
August 2015



Shalom Medical Center

Shalom Medical Center 


IAM's clinic opened in October of 2014 and is serving the community of Rakai District in southwest Uganda.  The doctors at Shalom witness God’s faithfulness, provision, and loving kindness on a daily basis. We have heard amazing testimonies of healing that have occurred during this past year. Dr. Dan and Dr. Roy both provide mobile medical care in the homes of the elderly and extremely poor in the villages.  They are often called out in the dark of night and always respond to the sick and needy. IAM appreciates our staff for their tireless and selfless work in serving the poor and vulnerable.  




                         
                            Becky with Dr. Dan Douglas and Dr. Roy in March 2015




                             Bernie Boudreaux with patient and nurse in March 2015


                   
                    Shalom Staff celebrate the birth of first delivered baby in new maternity clinic

Upcoming Outreach December 2015

Outreach Opportunities and Benevolence Ministry  

In addition to the Creation to Christ book ministry and the Shalom Medical Center, IAM is frequently called on to provide additional medical services, food, and evangelical outreach to fellow Ugandans.  This year’s largest outreach will be taking place in early December in a “returnee” camp that is only 16 miles from the Shalom Clinic.  These Ugandans living in the poor conditions of the camp are displaced, malnourished, and sick. For two days in December the doctors will examine the sick and provide free medication, clothing, and food. 
Donations are currently being accepted for this outreach and can be mailed to Imagine Acts Ministry, 9209 Hilltrace Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA. 70809





                                         Children and animals share the same water source




Housing in the Returnee Camp, Sanga Bay, in southwest Uganda