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Discovery Trip 2017
Jul 18, 2017 - Jul 31, 2017
Kisoro, Western Region, Uganda

We will be serving in Ribuguri, in the Kisoro District in the south west corner of Uganda. Our focus will be serving the Batwa community through being the hands and feet of Jesus.

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Discovery Trip 2017

Discovery Trip 2017

Kisoro, Western Region, Uganda
Jul 18, 2017 - Jul 31, 2017

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Traveler

This is the registration for all travelers on the Discovery 2017 Trip, July 2017. The cost of this trip includes the on ground costs + the airline ticket (which is an approximate cost and will depend on where you are departing from).

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Remaining
$50.00
Deposit
$2,594.00
Trip Cost
$129.70
Trip Fees
$2,723.70
Total Cost
Not Available

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About this trip

Discovery Trip 2017

The Discovery Trip 2017 Mission Team will be traveling approximately 12 hours across the country of Uganda in east Africa.  The team will be working with the Batwa tribe.  The Batwa are one of the oldest documented African tribes.  They lived for thousands of years in the Bwindi Impenetrable Rainforest. In 1992, their lives were forever changed when they were forced out of their home where they were known as the "Keepers of the Rainforest" and moved into an alien society where they became land squatters and "Living Scarecrows".  The Batwa are highly discriminated against and are not thought to be human by local tribes.  They are treated as less than animals.  



OUR MISSION

Through Hope Ministries Uganda:USA's partnership with Hope Ministries Uganda and Pastor Gerald Tugume our mission is to build awareness of the plight of a forgotten people and to bring the hope of Jesus Christ to them through a holistic approach.  Part of this holistic approach is understanding the extreme poverty and discrimination from which the Batwa come from and recognizing that poverty is more then just low income.

WHAT IS POVERTY?

  • Poverty is about hunger, malnutrition, illiteracy, unsafe drinking water, lack of access to basic health care services, social discrimination, physical insecurity, and political exclusion.  It comes down to human suffering.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST FOR THE BATWA?

  • The Batwa were a people group who depended on hunting and forest gathering.  With their eviction from the forest, they were pushed into poverty.
  • Because other tribes whom the Batwa try to live with do not understand their cultural practices, they choose to hate and discriminate against them.
  • The Batwa are often humiliated, the children are not allowed in local schools or to receive medical care in local medical clinics.
  • The Batwa women are denied education in their communities because they are women.  Non-Batwa men often rape the women because they believe it will heal them from backache and cure HIV/AIDS.
“Those from among you will REBUILD the ancient ruins; You will RAISE UP the age-old foundations; And you will be called the REPAIRER of the breach, The RESTORER of the streets in which to dwell.— Isaiah 58:12 (emphasis mine)

Our mission focus is the four "R's":

REDEEM.  The Batwa have been held under captivity of both being separated from God and as conservation refugees.  The struggle has been real.  The hope is that through being the hands and feet of Jesus, Hope Ministries Uganda will help free the Batwa from captivity and they will discover a relationship with the living God.  They will no longer be called unworthy.  They have a new name and a new life.  God is not done with them.  

RESTORE.  To restore is to bring back into existence.  The Gospel message restores the relationship that God had originally intended to have with the Batwa.  It restores families as they learn about how God originally created family.  The goal is to restore families as they begin to understand the importance of family and especially the father figure and of course the Father figure.  Through restoration of the family, the hope is that child abandonment and the number of orphans will decrease.  Through restoration we hope to have opportunities to find land where the Batwa can settle, have a home, and begin a new life through our programs to move towards self sufficiency.  Research shows that when families become land owners and can be taught to grow their own food, that the child mortality rate decreases.  The Batwa children have the highest mortality rate in all of Uganda.

REBUILD.  To rebuild the ancient ruins is a beautiful vision.  As the Batwa understand and learn that they have been redeemed and restored, their lives can be rebuilt.  The vision that Pastor Gerald has been given has been to do this through education, vocational training, demonstration farms, entrepreneurship programs, medical outreaches, church planting, nutritional food programs for children and nursing mothers, caring for orphans and abandoned children, and counseling and discipling families, men and women.

RAISE UP.  The final goal will be to raise up a new generation who will rise up and out of poverty and be restored in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Through rebuilding the ancient ruins and educating local tribes, the Batwa will no longer feel forgotten and hopeless.  Hope is rising up.  


Our focus on this mission will be working with the children at the school and orphanage. Counseling for women who have been raped and have experienced domestic violence. Medical outreaches.  Sharing the gospel message through food outreaches. Encouraging local pastors and their congregations in our church plants.


To learn more about Hope Ministries Uganda:USA, please visit our website.

By supporting our team, you are helping to raise up hope in a remote corner of the world where for many, life has felt hopeless and the people feel forgotten.


The price of the trip includes the on ground costs and an approximate cost for airline tickets.  The airline ticket price will vary depending on where you are flying out of.






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Who's going

Megan and Morgan Carter and 8 others are participating in this trip.

Anonymous Megan and Morgan Carter Elizabeth G Davis Carol Parker Karena Mason Sonya Schweighardt Roxana Avalos-Dessner Matt Cummins

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Hope Ministries Uganda:USA
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Sonya Schweighardt
Sonya Schweighardt
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