Jesusfedme has been a wonderful ministry for the past two years since its inception in August. It isn’t easy to quantify its impact so far, as its reach seems infinite. Nonetheless, we can confidently affirm that God has been consistently faithful and deserves all the glory.
Our focus today centers on a 17-year-old single mother who lost all hope. She had contemplated throwing her child in the toilet and ending her life, given her inability to provide for her child’s basic needs, such as food and healthcare. We found her in a severe state of depression, but through God’s guidance, we could renew her faith and instill hope in her heart. Her child was malnourished and dehydrated, but we have since initiated nutritional rehabilitation for the baby. The most important news is that she has accepted Jesus as her savior and provider of life.
About Author
William Kirembwe is a dedicated medical practitioner based in Uganda. Born on May 22, 1998, I pursued my education at Butayunja Primary School, Nakaseke International College, and Kampala Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). In addition to my professional responsibilities, I have taken on the role of a foster parent to seven children, despite being single. I contribute to my community as an associate at JesusFedMe, where I serve as a doctor. My linguistic abilities encompass fluency in both Luganda and English. Moreover, I serve as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at MMC.
In addition, I serve as the medical director of Miracle Medical Center, overseeing the facility’s operations, quality assurance, and surgical, medical, and maternity services to ensure safe, proper, and cost-effective childbirth, giving every baby a chance to live.
I thank God above that she made the right decision to keep her baby. Two mistakes don’t make one mistake better. Thank you dr. William for all that you do.