An act of love transforming lives

Story by: Morris Oloya

Uganda 🇺🇬

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My name is Morris Oloya, a Ugandan aged 22, a born again believer in Jesus Christ, I am an independent charismatic preacher of the gospel of God having a prophetic spirit with a profound gift of prophecy by the grace of God. 

Last year in August, I was inspired by the Spirit of God to visit a small village in Lamwo district in Nothern Uganda, only to find a high rate of poverty both Spiritually and economically, what I saw made me sad and made me fall down on my knees and asked God how I could be of help to the people in this village.

At the beginning of December 2022, God gave me a vision of starting up an agricultural project for the year 2023 in this village, this was so vivid a word from God that I received with a free and willing spirit and purposed to do as the Lord said since I had asked for his guidance.

This is a Five year agricultural project specifically dealing in Cash Crop production which Officially started in February 2023 with about 20 beneficiaries as per the first year plan, we are planting about 4 different cash crops on a 7acre piece of land in this year's planting season, by the grace of God we got some good will individuals that accepted to partner with us in fund us in this process and hence by now, we have something that has started us off.

After the first year, the plan is to start animal production in 2024 and then commercial tree planting in 2025, it'll be an evoving project and hence we shall be broadening and increasing our scope of reach through our activities based on the level of success of the previous activity 

Through this project, I purposed to spread the word of God to the people, and also strengthen the social livelihoods of the people by creating a strong sense of unity and team work, improve their economic status by paying them with some cash. The project has also considered providing a piece of land to each participating individual to be in position to grow their own crops for their consumption