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King's Daughters in Kampala, Uganda




















It is with great joy that I want to introduce you to Caroline Emmy Mwawasi who is heading up King's Daughters in Kampala, Uganda. Please pray for her as she begins her preparations to start a King's Daughters Mum's Group next month.

Caroline along with her lovely children support her husband at Africa Resource Ministries where he trains and equips African pastors and church leaders.  Caroline knows God is wanting her to reach out the women in her area and has recently run a one day seminar for ladies dealing with health and hygiene in their homes.  Follow Caroline on her brand new Facebook page for more exciting news and updates. 

If you would like to start a King's Daughters Mum's Group, run a Girl's Night or do anything along these lines please get in touch and we will support you, send you teaching material and do whatever we can to ensure your success.

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  1. Wonderful ~ my son was living in Kampala with the Navy ~ was liaison with Naval Admiral and Uganda Rep ~ He really enjoyed the people there and has a house, dog and cat and was helping the people to assess their resources and how to market them ~ Blessings and namaste to you and your family starting up this group ^_^

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  2. Angela19.4.12

    Thank you so much for your comment, it is always lovely to hear from people that know Uganda and say how much they love the country. x

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  3. A very special endeavor. I look forward to finding out more about this organization and its good works!

    Came over from Katherine's..

    I have a $100 Giveaway from Soft Surroundings on my site if you would like to enter!!

    Xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  4. Angela19.4.12

    Thank you for stopping by Karena x

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  5. Thank you for linking up to the Thursday Favorite Things Hop! xo

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    1. Angela20.4.12

      Thank you for hosting the blog hop x

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