In the village of Gangu, three young men, Ssenyonga Joseph, Kabuubi Julius, and SSebayiga John, found salvation today. Despite being trapped in the clutches of alcoholism, their lives took another turn when JFM discovered them engaged in bricklaying. The weariness etched on their faces spoke of a profound desire for change, yet the grip of addiction compelled them to drink relentlessly.
Amidst the bricks and the struggles, a gospel of love was shared with them, bringing a glimmer of hope. At that moment, the warmth of acceptance enveloped them, and both Joseph, aged 24, John 56, and Julius, aged 26, decided to embrace Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. The love they experienced sparked a newfound strength within, encouraging them to embark on a journey of redemption, leaving the shackles of their old lives behind.
Today marks the start of a new chapter in the lives of Joseph, John, and Julius. The support from generous donors played a pivotal role in facilitating this transformative journey. Their contributions enabled the outreach that became the catalyst for the spiritual rebirth of these young men. Today’s harvest is not just of crops but of lives renewed.
Saba Mathiew: I was born and raised in Uganda, where my journey of learning and service began. I attended Galikwoleka Nursery School, where a strong foundation for my academic life was laid. I later participated in New Eden Christian Primary School for my primary education, a place that nurtured both my character and my love of learning.
For my secondary education, I joined Agape High School, where I completed my Ordinary Level studies. I later advanced to C.T.R, where I completed my Advanced Level education. These years shaped my discipline, resilience, and passion for communication and service.
I pursued higher education at Ndejje University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. My university training equipped me with strong skills in writing, communication, storytelling, and media engagement, which I continue to apply in my professional life.
Currently, I am employed at JesusFedMe.com (JFM) as a Logistics Specialist and Article Author. In this role, I support the coordination of ministry activities while also writing impactful stories that reflect the mission, compassion, and work of JFM. Additionally, I serve as a translator for JFM, proficient in Luganda, Kiswahili, and English, helping bridge language gaps and ensure clear communication with the communities we serve.
Through my work, I remain committed to service, communication, and supporting the mission of transforming lives through love, compassion, and faith.
Beautiful post today Mathiew. This is what JFM is all about.