Perspectives Change in Perspectives Class

This year, the Agape International Children’s Ministry and Agape Children’s Village staff were able to attend a 15-week training course called “Perspectives”. This was made possible by the generous contribution of an AICM ministry partner. Our AICM-UG Director shares an update and staff testimonies.

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World Changers

Since the inception of AICM, God deposited deep down in my soul this incredible desire to make world changers. The first time I had this thought, I quickly dismissed it; thinking to myself that it was an impossible dream. Not long after that, the thought came again. I decided that I needed to ponder what that looks like in the life of a hopeless, forgotten, and maybe abandoned child. How do you develop a world changer out of a life that is so broken?

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Update from our Director in Uganda, Azarias Nelson Kibaya.

I'm seated in my office this morning looking outside through the window, and I’m seeing no one. It's so quiet outside. Before the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns, the children at Agape Primary School would be shouting as they begin their studies. There is beauty in the sounds that are made by children. I love hearing these children share their dreams with each other.

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AKC Training Camp is in Full-Swing!

Two years ago AKC made its first tour to the United States of America. We found Palm Desert, California was our home for over two great months. That time was filled with performances, fun and great time with our family at The Bridge.  We made lots of great friends as we travelled around the Coachella Valley and then made our way around Southern California. Our memories will forever be fresh in our minds.

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Joy Is Not Situational

On my last day in Uganda, I had the privilege of meeting the most incredible family. Before going to their home, all I knew about them was that the mother is now blind and they are struggling to survive. Going there, I expected to see a tragic situation.

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