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Kentucky Color - More Adair County Bibles

More Bibles have been donated; funds are needed to mail them
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By Billy Joe Fudge

There is a great move of Spiritual Renewal in Uganda, in the heart of Africa and we can be a part of that Renewal. We can't all be missionaries, but we can help those who are.

I have many more Bibles and Bible Storybooks to mail.


If you feel an unction to help, make your check to:
Where He Leads Me Ministry
c/o Billy Joe Fudge
145 Keen Drive
Columbia KY 42728
In the accompanying photo, Brother Sam Tindimwebwa, the tallest, is passing out more Adair County Bibles in Rugarama, Uganda. Love the old brick church in Rugarama, Uganda. Those windows are awesome.

The Bibles were donated by Joy Ministries and about half were mailed with donated funds from 3trees, Where He Leads Me Ministry and individuals.

Thanks for you who are helping and thanks to you who are praying for Brother Sam and his ministry team.


This story was posted on 2017-08-05 05:38:40
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Adair County Bibles, Bible Storybooks, in Uganda



2017-08-05 - Rugarama, Uganda - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, retired district forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry, President of Homeplace on Green River.
Brother Sam Tindimwebwa, the tallest, above, is passing out more Adair County Bibles in Rugarama, Uganda. The Bibles were donated by J.O.Y. Ministries and about half were mailed with donated funds from 3trees Church, Where He Leads Me Ministry, and individuals. I have many more Bibles and Bible Storybooks to mail. If you feel an unction to help, make your check to: Where He Leads Me Ministry, c/o Billy Joe Fudge, 145 Keen Drive, Columbia KY 42728. By the way, love the old brick church. Those windows are awesome. - Billy Joe Fudge

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