Signers and Speakers United (YWAM) Update 1
Thanks to the support of various UK Partners we have been able to send budget for Thierria, a Burundian interpreter with an SSU heart, to buy a chest freezer and microwave, so he can start running a cafe and a bilingual signing speaking Church in the home he rents….

Thank you very much , God bless you and bless you abundantly for the support and love , I will also report back and start the process of buying those items and report back to you every step .
Thank you for the advice and guidance, dear Adam, God bless you, I will do as you said and make sure i send you the photos and all the reports back starting by next week .
[07/11/2025, 19:48:58] Good evening, dear Adam . Hopefully, all is going well , I wannatake this time to report back on the situation of our cafétariat :
First of all thank you so much for the money and your heart of love and making sure we get this business started , I and my wife appreciate so much and we say Thank you for standing with us and making sure we get some items we needed in order to start this project and business .
Since we got the money, we have got some refrigerators , some and the microwave, and we are getting everything inside the cafétariat and get started . Hopefully, by next week, everything will be installed and we shall get started and start working . I will continue to report and make sure I share with you how things are moving forward , we are doing some installation for cables and by next week we shall be done , more photos and report will come to you .
Again, thank you very much for the support , God bless you so much , God bless all the people who contributed and made this dream come true. Thank you so much.

Again thanks to the generosity of several UK Partners we were able to bless innocent here a death graphic designer who has Faithfully designed resources for teaching and for publicity for our ministry for the last 5 or 10 years. His old laptop finally stopped working about 2 months ago and it is his source of livelihood so it was lovely to meet up with him literally within about 2 hours of my Landing in uganda’s airport Entebbe.
Again innocent is extremely appreciative and is now working on resources and publicity for the forthcoming Building Homes of Oneness married Pastors Conference to which we are expecting 200 couples to participate.
This will be followed by a second building homes of one conference for couples who either cohabit or are engaged or dating or are even divorced or single.
Some remarkable statistics seem to be coming through from local ugandans who assess that 85% of all Ugandan couples are cohabiting rather than fully married because the Dowry , the bright price, demanded by the bride’s parents, aunts and uncles is so is so high!
Secondly in some church denominations cohabiting couples are forbidden from taking communion because the bright price has not been paid… this is particularly common where the bride and groom and the bride’s parents attend the same church
My next discovery was that my suitcase full of all my clothes was not going to arrive for another day and so I had to stay in the same clothes for 36 hours. Thankfully that large suitcase of clothes and Ministry resources arrived on this morning’s flight to my great relief and probably others too!

The next surprise I had was that ywam have just opened a new base very close to the airport and very close to the bilingual church we are partnering in a Biblical dramatization Workshop this Sunday and also next to the guest house I was having to stay.
I found it hard not to see some sort of divine arrangement in the positioning of several new developments we are involved with.
At the new ywam base they were hosting a family Ministry Conference for representatives from across East Africa and exchanging experiences and stories from our recent efforts to strengthen the family life were very insightful and very encouraging.
In East Africa it seems that there is a growing connection between family ministry and Kings kids ministry. Three common issues are being observed one is lack of skills to make positive use of conflict between parents secondly either nigglects or abuse of children and thirdly addictions in the family for which tools have not been developed to address them.
130 new member of ywam is a recovering heroin addict and his experience was very powerful and he presented alongside a psychologist who is supporting addicts recovering both their perspectives were complementary and helpful to hear.
Yesterday we had a family Camp staff planning meeting with the SSU pastors currently studying for their theology degree at Wycliffe University where I am frequently teaching on my trip here.
We had a very useful time together discussing in important Camp boundaries and structure and responsibilities and expectations for the camp so that now all staff are clear which part of the teaching program they will be responsible for planning.
I thank God for the privilege to pray, plan and implement another family camp with such a wide range of ages communication methods and creativity and generations.
Today’s Workshop, I am informed went pretty well. We had an even number of signers and speakers.
At the end of at the end of the inductive Bible study Of the Part of Romans chapter 14,the Signers group practised and presented their drama of The dispute Over Acceptable food That Paul responds to.
Next Sunday, God willing and church leaders permitting, they will present this drama in front of the whole congregation,
Hopefully then, as a combined signer speaker team, they will present a second drama on the second dispute that Paull addresses. ie the question of whether all day are equally special or whether one in particular is more so.
For the book of Ephesians I split the 27 pastors into four groups to study then present one of four widely recognized divisions in the book .
John W. Stott entitled these New Life, New Society, New Standards, New Relationships.
All of us saw with even greater clarity the pressing need for the message of Ephesians to be applied in our homes and communities…
Pastors, as before, presented creatively and even clearer than last time.













