Scovia was a mom of four. A widow. The sole provider for her family. After the death of her husband, Scovia began to work in a stone quarry.
Read MoreThe two men sat on a small handmade bench with the translator, Sandi kneeling in front of them. “How can we be born again?”, they asked.
Read MoreThe story of a six-year-old girl who was rescued from her abusive father by AICM and placed in Agape Children's Village is a story of hope.
Read MoreIn a world where privilege often determines success, the stories of four Ugandan children who overcame immense odds to graduate university stand as a testament to the power of perseverance and determination.
Read MoreWith so many charities and non-profits asking for donations, how can a donor know that the money they give actually goes towards the mission of the organization?
Read MoreIntegrity, accountability, and transparency are at the heart of everything that Agape International does.
Read MoreI had been separated for too long from the people I love. I was starting to forget the smells and tastes - and the feeling of being home in Uganda. But it didn’t take long for all those familiar senses to wash over me like a tidal wave.
Read MoreBecause the sight of a bus full of children and a full ministry team is exciting, many kids who are not sponsored wanted to see what was going on. At first they stood on the outskirts looking in. But slowly they began to join in the fun. That’s when I snapped this picture…
Read MoreRead MoreGod has provided so many divine appointments here. He is at work in this land. The battle wages every hour for the hearts and souls of these people.
Every Christmas gift is purchased in Uganda and hand-delivered by our incredible staff to the child and their family. Each gift given communicates hope for better days ahead. Each child will know that they are loved, not forgotten, cared for, and celebrated for being a precious and beautiful child.
Read MoreThe Back to School season is filled with brand-new crayons, just-sharpened pencils, and clean, crisp white paper. The hope of cooler weather, crunchy leaves, and field trips is explosive among the children. In America, this is the excitement of a new school year. But in Uganda, it is a much different story…
Read MoreMost people here in Bukerere have to travel to Kampala for their formal jobs; however, we are still in lockdown and few people are able to travel. Many people have lost their jobs, and some are starving.
Read MoreI hesitated to put her packet out on the table, because more than anything I wanted to be her sponsor. But I was as broke as any college-aged student you have ever met! So, reluctantly, I put her packet out on the table.
Read MoreMr. Semboga Mohamad is 45 years old and the Father of Arafat, one of our Agape Child Community Sponsorship (ACCS) children. Mohamad is from a strict Islamic background and part of a Muslim community that is well known throughout the area.
Read MoreMay is here and there are some special birthdays this month! It can be so overwhelming to choose just one child to sponsor, but what better way than to find a child who shares your birthday month or day?
Read MoreSponsoring a child through Agape Internation Children’s Ministry doesn’t just benefit the child, it has huge benefits for the sponsor too!
Read MoreIf your birthday is in March, we wanted to present you with an awesome opportunity: sponsoring a child with your same birth month or birth date!
Read MoreOne hundred. 100 children have been waiting for a sponsor for over 1 year. 100 boys and girls have been waiting to start school and have been living without access to medical care when they fall sick.
Read MoreChristmas 2020 in Uganda was a little bit crazy. It was a combination of Noah’s Ark, a Christmas party, and the end of It’s A Wonderful Life, where everyone is giving and crying at the same time.
Read MoreIt was the beginning of a normal day when John Martin Nyote's wife began experiencing labor pains. There was physical pain and a fullness of joy mixed together at the same time on this early morning filled with high expectations of once again welcoming a baby into their home.
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