In Focus

Bakiga Lodge

Our mission partners Craig and Claudia Smith will be leaving Uganda for good in 2013, and they are looking to ensure that the community project that they have set up will continue and flourish. That project supports agriculture, constructs and repairs water sources and subsidises Bible distribution. To find out more, follow the links on their web page: www.smithsinafrica.blogspot.co.uk.

Their plan is to set up a Gorilla Trekking Lodge in Ruhija, the heart of beautiful Bwindi Forest, with luxury twin tents, each with ensuite bathrooms and hot showers, a restaurant and lounge overlooking the forest. This will provide employment for their key project workers and ensure the project has a long-term future. Bakiga Lodge has just been licensed as an NGO, an answer to prayer.

Start-up costs are £20,000, and they have raised £15,000 already. We would love to raise the remainder for them before we talk to them live by Skype on July 15th. If you feel that you can contribute, there are special envelopes at the back of church, or send money to the church office clearly marked 'Bakiga Lodge'. Cheques should be made payable to "St Paul's PCC", and your donation can be gift-aided if you are a UK taxpayer.

 You can follow the project’s progress at: http://bakigalodgebwindi.wordpress.com

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Street pastors

Fariydon Behgou, Peter Watson and Sue Murwill from St Pauls are now all trained as Street Pastors. Please pray for them and their colleagues as they go out on the streets of Kingston. More Prayer Pastors (to pray at home or in the URC, Kingston one night per month) are needed! If you would like to get involved in this valuable work, please consider signing up for their next block of training which begins on the 5th of March (email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or speak to Peter Watson.