Faith On Every Corner - September 2021

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Publishers Introduction by Karen Ruhl

What would funding help you do?

I wanted to introduce you to a man who has a heart of gold. His name is Tumwesigye K. Godfrey. I know him as Walter. We began our friendship through our mutual love of photography. We are in a Christian Photographers Group and starting chatting. As I learned more about Walter (Tumwesigye), it was apparent that he had a love for the children in the ghetto who lived around him. He and his wife are building a modest home so they can care for more children. They have 3 beautiful children of their own. It is so hard for many of us to even fathom the way others live in impoverished countries. And yet, that is where we find some of the most faithful believers. Walter is one of those believers. He lives his life the way that Christ would like all of us to live. He loves his neighbors. His Facebook page has this at the top “To me ghetto kids are also essentials. I love children.” The photos on the in this article show his interactions and the love shines through. Thank you, Walter, for being a light in a sometimes-dark world.

Talking with Walter: Where do you live, Walter? I live in Uganda, Africa. We have three children, two girls, and a boy.

Inside me, the notion of photography started as a faint drop of water, and very much little did I know it will be part of life’s transformational story today. Here, now 15 years down the road of camera and photography, I have just discovered a mystery of how the then “faint drop of water” has turned around the lives of so many low-esteemed people. With funding, I would like to build for them a filming school and a hostel to look after them, to make it easy to affect Christian values to them because I believe that they can change for the better. I would like to hire professional counselors and find parents for them. I want to get them more teachers of skills because if they get a skill in photography, videography, and dancing they will become independent in the future and be able to support others like their wives, kids, (families) and also teach other disadvantaged children. This, sincerely speaking, is my gospel to the world through skills. And to become good people in society by becoming living testimonies.

You mentioned you want to teach children photography. Why do you want to do this?

Is photography your profession?

The reason as to why I want the kids to become Photographers. First of all, these kids don’t go to school because they have no parents and they are hopeless in life. Some of them are beggars on the streets, some were thieves before I started supporting them with the little I have. So because of the reasons above, people distance themselves from them and take them to be a bad influence in the society and some are killed. I believe no one deserves to die because they don’t choose to become what they are, but we’re forced by circumstances. I want those children to feel loved because right now, they believe God created them by mistake. I want the kids to become good citizens so that people around them can learn to trust them and learn that everyone can change given an opportunity.

My passion today is creating impact through transformational life stories.

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Photography is no longer just a job in which I was trained; it’s a ministry now that extracts happiness from peoples’ lives and installs joy into their hearts. I have seen this working in the many disadvantaged children and families in Kakiri, Hoima Road, and the Wakiso District.

Why do you do this? To me, ghetto kids are also essential. I love children.


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Refreshment For Parched Souls by Gini Walker

1min
pages 64-65

Talking with Walter by Karen Ruhl

5min
pages 60-63

The Long Haul by Scott Dunn

6min
pages 58-59

Summer Fun And Lessons Learned by Cindy Oriol

4min
pages 56-57

Can We Still Harvest Seeds? by Sharon Connell

3min
pages 54-55

The Word of God by Dr. Irene Surya

1min
page 53

Where Was My Faith? by Karen Ruhl

3min
page 52

Poems by Valerie Smith

2min
pages 48-49

Harvesting by Mike Buchanan

3min
pages 46-47

2020, A Season of Coping By Eleanor F.J. Gamarsh

5min
pages 40-41

A Church Without Walls by Chad Thieman

3min
pages 38-39

Road Trippin' in and near Belmont NC - by Karen Ruhl

2min
pages 34-37

The Law Of Karma by Joseph Akinrinola

4min
pages 32-33

God Showing Up by Cindy Evans

1min
page 31

Planting Seeds For Harvest by Karen Ruhl

2min
page 30

DEAR CARL by Anna Friend

6min
pages 28-29

Jewels in the Crown of Christ by Yvonne Morgan

4min
pages 26-27

THE UP-DOWN FACTOR by Lynn Downham

3min
pages 22-23

September Prayer by Tynea Lewis

1min
page 21

Spiritual Confidence by Gina Sewell

2min
page 20

Poems by John Alexander

2min
pages 18-19

SUMMER REFLECTIONS by Nicole Byrum

3min
pages 16-17

Morning Coffee With Michael Wells

4min
pages 14-15

AM I GOING TO HEAVEN? by Andrea Marino

4min
pages 10-11

Harvest News by Melissa Henderson

2min
pages 8-9

Treasures by Jeff Foster

6min
pages 6-7

A Journal of Faith by Craig Ruhl

5min
pages 24-25

Faith On Every Corner - September 2021

1min
pages 1-2

The More You Sow, The More You Reap! by Dr. Kathleen B. Oden

4min
pages 12-13

One Of The First By Ralph Stokes with Chris McKinney

1min
page 44
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