ICBAIM-His Ugandan Clay


Proud to announce the building of the Teacher’s Quarters!
April 13, 2010, 12:47 am
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We’re now nearly finished with the second building-The Teacher’s Quarters! Thank you to our many supporters!



2010 Welcome!
February 13, 2010, 2:34 pm
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We at ICBAIM very happy to welcome you in the year 2010.
You are our special guest and thank you so much for being our partner in many areas.
To us as a Team we have a mandate in this year to see many souls come to the Lord and we kindly welcome your prayers.
We have lined up the major missions, of which as you can register if you are intrested to come to Uganda Africa and be part of us.
Visit www.icbaiministries.com and log on missions link and one of our representative with respond back to you.
Otherwise the following is our major program which need your prayers support:
January 2010- Kaiti/Kikandwa Mission
February/march 2010- Building projects- mainly for needy children schoolin
March2010- , Gomba Baptism Mission and church plant
April 2010- Mawale and Nakaseke Mission
May2010- Kamuli Leadership training
June2010-Kyerima and Luwero Mission
July/August 2010- Toggo Mission
September 2010- Bugiri and Kamuli Mission
Oct/Nov 2010- USA Mission
Dec2010- kyerima Leadership conference, Toggo Children evangelism, Womens conference and 31 overnight prayer meeting.

As we continue to sever God, we will keep updating and giving you reports on all our missions and any emergences.
Thank you so much for being part of us and what God is doing in our generation.
God bless and keep you all.
On behalf of ICBAIM Staff
Pastor Steven Trint



Toggo Update
December 14, 2009, 8:01 am
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14th- 12- 2009.

Greetings in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Just a short report to you all is that, we had a very good children’s vocational bible time.

250 children attended and yesterday their parents came and TWO gave their lives to the Lord.

Also, we had a good meeting with the parents and they selected the Parents committee, which included the following:

1-     Chair person-  Mrs Nakungu Rose

2-     Vice chair person- Mr. Sowedi Ssenoga ( former Moslem )

3-     Secretary/ Coordinator- Tony Kyaterekera

4-     Treasurer- Mrs Nabutono

5-     Mobilizer- Mr- Robert Kayanja

6-     Children’s a fare- Mrs Tanyiga

7-     2 members- Mrs Hasifa and Mrs Nagimensi.

The parents promised us to join hands in the work we are doing and every 15th of the month, they will come on the project to help with any work which will be available.

Also, I spoke to them that, if the Lord blesses us, we will have a well at  Toggo ( Toggo Water supply) but there will be a very minimal fee like 50 shillings  per Jerry can (20liters) which will help us to buy diesel to pump the water to the tank and its maintenance.

The parents were very support of the coming project of “ Toggo Water Supply” and also they are praying very hard for our school “ Toggo International Children’s Centre” to start. I told them that, we cannot start unless we finish the first class room block and another block  for the Teachers accommodation. Otherwise the students will continue to go to the current schools.

While doing the children bible vocation, we  gave prizes to 27 best students at the project, who performed well at their current schools. That  will build morale to the rest of the children to perform better.

Prayer point

1-     Pray for the well project.

2-     Pray for finishing of the 1st 2 bloacks.

3-     Pray for the child sponsorship.

If you want to know how you can help, please contact us at info@icbaiministries.com.

Thanks and God bless.

Yours in Jesus

ICBAIM Staff.



December 2009 Missions!
November 26, 2009, 8:20 pm
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Dear all,

I greet you all in the wonderful name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

It has been an honour to be in the USA for 6 weeks and a blessing to go back to my homeland Uganda East Africa.

I cannot wait to see again my wife, children, the saints and the beautiful climate, not forgetting our traditional delicacies.

I thank God for the all of you; I have connected with, built relationship and ministered to. Thank you so much for being a blessing to me and make me feel at home.

I pray that, each one of us will strive to follow our God given Call, thus expanding His Kingdom here on earth.

 As I arrive back home, I will be resting only for four days and start on local missions which will include;

Overseeing the church plant at a place called Nabukondo Bussujju 65+ miles away from Kampala.

Children Bible vocation school from the 7th to 9th December in Toggo village.

On 10th to 12th December we will be at Kyerima Kayunga District holding a general Seminar.

14th to 16th December, doing Women’s conference at Kampala Church .

31st December 2009, we will have a one day joint, over night prayer at Kampala Church. And the same time, I will be arranging for 2010 missions which dates are up on our website, www.icbaiministries.com/events

 Please continue to pray for me and God’s hand on every activity.

Thank you so much and God bless.

Yours in His Harvest

Pastor Steve Trint Kkubolyabalamu.

ICBAIM.



Muslim extremist invade church…
November 26, 2009, 6:25 pm
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As I am currently staying in the US, I learned about what was going on back home. Please pray for a dear friend of mine, Pastor Henry Zaake. The story is as follows:

About 40 Muslim extremists with machetes and clubs tried to break into a Sunday worship service outside Uganda’s capital city of Kampala on Nov. 1, leaving a member of the congregation with several injuries and damaging the church building.

Eyewitnesses said the extremist mob tried to storm into World Possessor’s Church International in Namasuba at 11 a.m. as the church worshipped.

“The church members were taken by a big surprise, as this happened during worship time,” said Pastor Henry Zaake. “It began with an unusual noise coming from outside, and soon I saw the bricks falling away one by one. Immediately I knew that it was an attack from the Muslims who had earlier sent signals of an imminent attack.”

The pastor said the disturbance brought the worship service to a standstill.

“There was a tug-of-war at the entrance to the church as members tried to thwart the Muslim aggression from making headway inside the church,” he told Compass.

A member of the congregation who was taking photos of the worship service – and then the attack – was beaten, sustaining several injuries, church leaders said. He was later taken to a nearby clinic for treatment. During the pandemonium, some church members were able to escape through a rear door.

Pastor Umar Mulinde added that nearby residents helped repel the attack.

“At the scene of the incident were rowdy Muslims with machetes and clubs ready to destroy the church,” Pastor Mulinde said. “The good neighbors of the church also came in, and we were able to overpower [the assailants].”

Police arrived and put a stop to the assault, but officers did not arrest anyone, church leaders said.

“We have reported the matter to the central police station, and we are surprised that no action has been taken,” Pastor Zaake said. “So far no person has been arrested as a result of this mayhem. It is as if the police are not concerned about our security and lives.”
Many in the church are now living in fear, he said, noting that last Sunday (Nov. 8), attendance decreased from 250 to 100 people.

“Since the attack we have been receiving a lot of threats from the Muslims,” Pastor Zaake said. “There is a conspiracy that we can’t understand. This trend really gives me sleepless nights.”

Area Muslims have long opposed the existence of the church in Namasuba, complaining that church members try to convert area Muslims. Christian sources said the initial pretext for damaging the church building was that its outdoor stairway encroached on the alley; the estimated US$535 (1 million Uganda shillings) in damages were limited to the stairway. The sources said that when the complaint of the stairway encroaching on the alley fell on deaf ears, local Muslim and community leaders criticized the church for making too much noise.

Namasuba is predominantly Islamic, with some estimates of Muslim adherents going as high as 80 percent of the population.

Pastor Zaake said area Muslims have been holding meetings at night, which he suspects concern plans to paralyze Christian activities.

“It looks like they are planning for another attack, especially in light of the threatening messages I have been receiving on my mobile phone from anonymous senders,” a worried Pastor Zaake told Compass by phone.

The church has been meeting in Namasuba since March. It is located four kilometers from Kampala on a quarter-acre parcel.

Although the Ugandan constitution guarantees religious freedom, authorities hardly prosecute Muslim attacks against Christians, church leaders said.

“The police silence on the whole issue is worrying and leaves a lot to be desired,” Pastor Zaake said.



Welcome to ICBAIM Blog spot
November 26, 2009, 2:43 am
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November 25, 2009, 11:57 pm
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