By Sekaggya Seka Moses
Mubende, Uganda – A group of committed youths from the Chain Breakers Ministry visited Mubende Regional Hospital to spread the Gospel and provide essential items to patients.
Led by Vision Bearer David Magango Mwesigwa, son of Senior Pastor of Pentecostal Churches of Uganda, Kasaana Bishop Fred Magango, the team aimed to strengthen the sick and weak, both spiritually and physically.
The youths, driven by their faith in Lord Jesus Christ, preached words of hope and distributed items such as sugar, soap, bread, and other necessities.
They emphasized the importance of putting faith into action, citing biblical scripture Matthew 25:36, which says, “I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me.”
Hospital administrators welcomed the youths and expressed gratitude for their generosity.
The visit had a profound impact, with many patients accepting Jesus Christ as their personal savior.
Those who were weak and struggling found strength and comfort in the youths’ words of hope.
The Chain Breakers Ministry’s outreach effort demonstrated the power of faith and compassion in action.
As one of the youths noted, the experience fulfilled biblical scripture, highlighting the importance of caring for those in need.
“This is what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus,” said Bazuula Aron, leader of the PCU youths in Mubende district. “We are called to serve and love our neighbors, and I am proud to see our youths living out this calling.”
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