Hope for Orphans – Budondo Women Development Association Outreach (Jinja District) — September 2025
In September 2025, Springs of Life Revival Ministries extended its mission to Budondo Sub-County in Jinja District, partnering with Budondo Women Development Association, a grassroots women-led initiative supporting orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs).The
Beginning
The ministry team was invited after local leaders shared the growing challenges faced by widows caring for orphaned grandchildren. Many households were struggling with:
- Lack of school fees
- Food insecurity
- Emotional trauma among children
- Limited spiritual encouragement
Under a simple iron-sheet community hall, over 85 women and children gathered for worship, counseling, and encouragement.
A Day of Restoration
The outreach included:
- Distribution of food packages (maize flour, beans, cooking oil)
- Prayer and counseling sessions for widows and caregivers
- Children’s Bible storytelling and games
- School supply donations for 40 vulnerable children
One grandmother testified that she had been caring for four orphaned grandchildren alone after losing her daughter. After prayer and receiving support, she said she felt “strength renewed like a spring of fresh water.”
Education & Empowerment
Springs of Life Revival Ministries committed to:
- Supporting school re-enrollment for 25 children
- Launching a monthly discipleship and mentorship meeting for women
- Providing small seed capital training for income-generating projects (poultry, vegetable growing)
The partnership emphasized not only spiritual revival but also sustainable empowerment, aligning faith with action.
Lasting Impact
By the end of the outreach:
- 32 women joined a weekly prayer fellowship.
- 18 children began attending Sunday discipleship classes.
- A community prayer cell was formed under the leadership of two trained women coordinators.
Local leaders described the event as “a turning point of hope” for Budondo families.
New Beginnings in Numutumba — January 2024
In early 2024, Springs of Life Revival Ministries held its first outreach in Numutumba village. Villagers gathered under a mango tree where the team preached hope, prayed for the sick, and shared food. Over 120 villagers gave their lives to Christ, and a small fellowship of 30 continued meeting weekly, transforming Numutumba into a hub of praise and discipleship.
Healing Waters in Kamuli — March 2024
By March, the ministry’s team walked into Kamuli’s rural homesteads with a portable water filtration project and a gospel teaching. After days of prayer and testimonies of deliverance from chronic sickness, a local borehole was blessed and dedicated for community use, symbolizing “life springs from God.” Attendance at worship grew from 15 to nearly 100 over six weeks.
Mayuge Mothers’ Revival — June 2024
In Mayuge district, Springs of Life organized a revival focused on women and mothers. Through community outreaches and parenting workshops, many women found peace after years of hardship. One testimony came from a mother who shared that after prayer, her longstanding anxiety and sleeplessness lifted, inspiring others to seek healing.
Youth Awakening in Jinja — September 2024
In Jinja’s rural communities, local youth were struggling with unemployment and substance abuse. Springs of Life initiated weekly youth worship services that combined skills training with biblical teaching. By the end of 2024, over 50 young adults committed to Christ and formed peer support groups to mentor others.
Kaliro Farming & Faith Initiative — January 2025
Springs of Life launched a Farming for Faith program in Kaliro, partnering with village elders to teach sustainable agriculture alongside Scripture reading. The combination of spiritual discipleship and practical farming help saw an improvement in crop yields — seen by locals as a sign of revival and blessing.
Iganga Village Church Planting — April 2025
In Iganga district, small house churches were planted by dedicated disciples trained by the ministry’s leadership. One village church in Buwenge Parish saw its Sunday attendance grow from 12 to 80 people in a few months. Testimonies abounded of marital restoration and renewed hope among families.
Namutumba Healing & Prayer Marathon — August 2025
Returning to Namutumba, the ministry hosted a 72-hour prayer and healing marathon. Villagers brought prayer requests from farming challenges to family disputes. By the end, at least 15 testimonies of healing and reconciliation were shared, sparking a new wave of commitment to weekly intercessory prayer.
Kamuli Prison Outreach — November 2025
Springs of Life extended its ministry to Kamuli’s local prison, bringing not just the gospel but also food and basic necessities. Many inmates accepted Christ, and a small discipleship class began within the prison walls. Families of released inmates later reported transformed lifestyles and restored relationships.
Mayuge School Revival — Jan 2026
In Mayuge, ministry leaders collaborated with a local primary school to teach values and character based on biblical principles. Through assemblies and after-school chapels, over 300 children engaged in prayer, and several teachers reported improved discipline and hope among pupils.
Jinja City Outreach Festival — Feb. 2026
The event took place in Jinja, where Springs of Life Revival Ministries organized a community festival of praise, drama, and testimonies. Hundreds from surrounding villages attended. People shared miracles of healing, financial breakthrough, and emotional restoration — signifying a regional revival movement taking root.
Jinja Baptism Celebration — February 2026
Following the powerful momentum of the February 2026 City Outreach Festival in Jinja, Springs of Life Revival Ministries organized a public baptism celebration along the shores of the Nile River.
Under the morning sun, worship songs echoed across the waters as families, youth, and elders gathered to witness a powerful declaration of faith. The baptism service symbolized new life, cleansing, and spiritual rebirth.
A Public Declaration of Faith
After weeks of discipleship classes and preparation:
- 67 new believers were baptized in water.
- 18 youth from the Jinja weekly fellowship publicly committed their lives to Christ.
- Several parents were baptized alongside their teenage children, marking a generational transformation.
One young man testified that he had struggled with addiction the previous year but, after joining the youth awakening meetings, found strength and purpose. As he rose from the water, the crowd erupted in praise, celebrating what many called “a new beginning.”
Community Impact
The event:
- Strengthened unity among the different village fellowships.
- Inspired more young adults to enroll in discipleship training.
- Sparked interest from nearby communities requesting similar baptism services.
Local church elders described the moment as “a seal of revival,” affirming that what began as small prayer meetings had grown into a visible movement of faith across Jinja District.
The baptism celebration became not just a ceremony, but a testimony that the seeds planted through outreach, prayer, and practical support were bearing lasting spiritual fruit.