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      <image:caption>Ready to support the cause? You can become a sponsor of Destiny Care Ministries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Find out about the ministry, the founder, current projects, and what the future holds.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-07-11</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Pastor Moses in front of the church and the school in Kasese, Uganda. May 2019.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-07-15</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Gorit, 37. One of the ushers at the church. In this photo she is cleaning the floors of the church in preparation for a Grace International conference. (she is also featured in the school gallery under the “teachers and volunteers” section)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Claire, 16, a member of the worship and praise team at KPC. She is always smiling and laughing. She is such an energetic dancer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Henry leading worship on a Sunday morning. (He is also featured in the school gallery under the “teachers and volunteers” section)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joseph, 27. “I work as a youth leader at church and in Kasese District. I do interpretation (translating for the speaker). I do preach in the church and outside the church. I do school ministry. I play some instruments like piano and guitar for the worship team. I do singing and praising. I lead the football (soccer) club at the church, I’m the one coaching them. I do not earn (money) from these things but I do it to serve God. My dream is I want to become a great evangelist. I want to move the whole world by preaching the gospel and raising up ministers, like developing pastors and sending them to plant churches. I also in the future want to do some projects like a school with an orphanage home or caring for the widow. Helping the people that cannot help themselves. I believe God and I know all of it will come to pass. ”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Janet, 32, born and raised in Kasese. At KPC she works as the chief usher. “It’s like I’m the senior pastor of the ushers. I am above them so it’s me to tell them what to do.” She also is the one who gets put in charge of looking after and helping the guests and visitors who come to KPC. Janet has been running her own small business for some time now. She sells palm oil. In order to get the oil she travels three hours round trip to Congo each Friday. In the future she wants to start a different business. She says “If God blessed me with money I want to open a big shop.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jackson (left) and Moses (right) posing for a photo before Friday night prayer service. Moses is 25 years old and plays drums and keyboard on the worship team.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-09-21</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.destinycareministries.com/the-children</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>A group of Destiny School children giggling about having their photo taken.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From left to right- Sincere (12), Tracy (13), Moreen (12). Sitting on a bed in the temporary girls dorm. All of these girls are in P6. They are from Bundibugyo, a town in western Uganda that is about a three hour drive from Kasese. Their families remain in Bundibugyo but the girls were sent to the Destiny School because of the accommodating programs and sponsorships the school offers. They came together and are new to the school, they've only been here a couple weeks. Despite being new, I saw them dancing for the worship team during the Wednesday night service!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kato Mark, 10, P4 and his brother Kizito Kiiza, 7, P2, hanging out after class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The baby nursery class, the youngest students at Destiny. Most of the children in this class are between 3 and 4 years old.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children in baby nursery class eating their morning breakfast.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gift, 12, P7 and Babirye, 12, P7 are best friends and both wish to be doctors. Babirye is one of the orphans at the school and so is her younger sister. The school feeds them morning, afternoon, and night. She sleeps at the school at night. Gift says her favorite part of school is studying. Here is a funny little conversation between them: Babirye says “I want to be taking care of sick people, treating them. Taking care of midwives.” Gift said “Do you know the roll of midwives? Doctors don't take care of them” Babirye responded with “Yes. they are with the mothers of babies helping them when they produce.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Primary 1 kids in their classroom.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jethro, top nursery class. The nursery classes are split in to three groups. Baby class, middle class, and top class. After completing nursery students move on to primary 1.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Primary 4 and 5 class working together in a classroom.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>P5 class taking notes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A girl in P4 class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>P5 class group photo.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A student from P5 class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Two best friends from primary 5 class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“The boys” in P5 class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Two students in P6 class, Ronnie (left) and Joshua (right) posing for a photo.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dorcas (left) and Bridget (right)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A student in P7.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Neima is 13 years old an in P7 class. She is one of the orphans that sleeps at the school.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Razak, 14, P 7. He just decided to start following Jesus and is currently being discipled by one of his teachers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Destiny students posing at recess with their patron, Henry.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kids playing at recess on the playground equipment purchased for the school two years ago.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A group of boys sitting on a bench during recess.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tracy, 13, P6, in the temporary girl’s dorm. She is cooling her porridge by transferring it back and forth between the orange and white cups. The porridge is made from maize flour and water. Her mother and father live in Bundibugyo which is fairly far from Kasese, it would take about three hours to get there via car. She lives at the school but has only been here for two weeks. May, 2019.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From left to right: Mark Jr, 12. Talent, 13. Gift, 14. Phina, 14. Evelyn, 12. Bridget, 11. All in Primary 6 class. They wanted to send greetings to everyone in the USA. These are students who come from home in the morning, study during the day, and return home in the evening. When I asked them if they wanted to say anything to the people who would see this photo they said, “Tell them we love them! All of them! But mostly Madison and you!”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gilbert, 14, P7. Chillin in his classroom after the school day had ended.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Four Destiny kids playing on the seesaw in the late afternoon after most of the other children had gone home. The girls in the pink and orange are orphans at the school. The girl in the white dress is the head teacher’s daughter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children in top nursery class taking their morning porridge.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A student of baby nursery class taking his porridge!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Some students in their classroom.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Queen, 9, P4, drinking water on tap at the new campus.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>All the teachers of the Destiny Preparatory School. Left to right top row: Zawadi, Winnie, Eseri, Hangson, Jeniffer, Maxwell, Christine, Robert, Pelusi. Bottom row: Esther, Joy, Jovanale, Josephine, Robson, and Annet.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Robson, the head teacher of the school, sitting at his desk. “Some responsibilities of the head teacher include monitoring academic progress of the school, to oversee the discipline of the school, and also at the same time to mobilize the parents. Telling parents the importance of bringing their children to school rather than keeping them at home. The head teacher should also make sure meetings of staff and parents are called at least twice every term. I’ve chosen to work here because I’ve been one of the vision bearers of the school. We had a vision of this school together at Kisagazi church. So I decided to become a partner. The school pay teachers well. The director (Pastor Moses) has good leadership skills which make the school run in a desirable direction. The school was purely open by only 1 person, that is Bishop Moses Okumu. Many of these things are possible because only one person makes the final decision. Not only in his favor, but in the favor of the school and his conviction. The community congratulates and loves the school for it’s efforts to educate children through sponsorship program, which otherwise most of them could not afford.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Esther making pancakes that the children can purchase and eat during recess. The pancakes are made from cassava (tapioca) flour, baking soda, and water.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dalson is the gate keeper for Destiny School and KPC. He has worked here for two years. “I come from Rukungiri district. I’m a born again. Concerning occupation, I am a secondary teacher. But employment is a problem. I taught like, ten years just in private schools.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Henry, 27, born and raised in Kasese. Henry works with the orphan boys from the Destiny Preparatory school as their patron. He is the adult who stays with them overnight at the school. “I am there to keep them, to teach them discipline, how to pray, how to behave. When they have no one to watch them they misbehave badly and fight but when they hear Henry is here they cool. Most of them change. They come with bad habits and behaviors and change completely. Those who come and don't know how to pray they learn. One of the challenges I face is those who come from very poor families. Some come without beds or even without clothes. We need support for clothes and sleeping mattresses. They sleep at the school now but during holidays they have to leave to stay out with guardians because they have no permanent housing. That’s why we are trying to build them dorms. For the US, help us so we can construct a permanent home so that even when there are holidays or times the school is not good for staying they will have a place to stay. We will be able to teach in a godly manner and to connect with them. Connecting is very important because we can know them and they can know us.” (the new girls dorm has been constructed but a boys dorm is still needed)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gorit, 37. Gorit works at both the church and the Destiny School. She has not slept at her own home for three years now because of the work she does. She has four children, a 22 year old girl who just had a baby, a 20 year old boy, a 15 year old boy, and a 10 year old girl who lives in Jinja with her father. “At the school, I’m the matron for the (orphan) girls. I take care of the children to make sure they bathe and to encourage them with the word of God. I teach them how a girl must be. To learn how to talk to people, not abusing them. Not to admire other people’s things. I help clean for them. I sleep with the young ones so I can wake them to go su-su so they do not sleep in urinated things. Early in the morning, before they have class, I have to give them something to eat. And then again at lunch hour. I make sure I have washed their uniforms so they can go and be smart. (Smart is the Ugandan way of saying well dressed or “nice”). When they come home from school I check their books to see if they have any homework. If they do I make sure they do it. I go with them to church. When they get ready to go for holiday I encourage them to work hard in their relatives homes so they can see the children are good and obedient and helpful. Obviously I am like their mom. I take them like my own children. I thank God because I pray for the grace so then I can do all of it. If it were just me myself, I could not manage. But I pray hard and the Holy Spirit encourages me. Because it is not easy to take care of children who come from different homes with their own ways. Prayer and fasting help me. Me myself, I am an example to them. I tell them my story. For me growing up it was not easy. I faced many challenges. I too grew without a mother and father. To get this job of caring for the children was a prayer request. On my list my last request was I need to be the mother of a nation. I was surprised when the director called me and said ‘Gorret, I want you to be in the orphanage caring for the children.’ I was surprised. I said ‘Oh, God. You always hear the prayer.’ It was the last thing in my requests but the first to be answered. I never asked for the job or applied, but I was praying for it. I said to God ‘If you ever make me rich I want to take care of the people who are suffering. Who does not have help.’ That is what I always prayed to God. Because I remember how it was. And I don’t like to see a person who is passing through that kind of situation. But I know God is there.” After sharing this, tears started to well up in Gorret’s eyes. She tried to wipe them away but they kept coming. Just a few at first but soon the tears started to stream down her face. “Why are you crying?” I asked her. She said, “Just, I ask myself, who am I to find myself. I am here. And I am under God’s care. When I left my job I asked myself ‘Where are you going?’ and my dad called and sad ‘You, Gorret, come.’ I said, ‘Daddy I cannot because your home has problems.’ What I need, I want to be under God’s care. I stayed here. My dad said ‘How will you get rent? Money for rent?’ I said ‘God’s there, He will care for me.’ So I sold my land and the money was taking care of me slowly by slowly. I thank God because I’ve never been chased out of my house for not paying rent. So when I got this chance for the children I used the money but the time reached when that money was gone. But I know God will care for them, I try to pay their school fees. I thank God because I think he sees what I do. I see the grace of God upon my own children. They study! They demand a lot of money but I say no. Even the headmaster of the secondary school called me demanding money and I said ‘Headmaster, don’t mind, God is there.’ I believe God is there.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jovanale, 25. He is a teacher at the Destiny School. In this photo, he was working on his notes for class. In the background you can see his motorcycle which is a very common mode transportation in Uganda. When I asked him why he is a teacher he said “Have love for the school, have love for the country. We are helping children here. And also I am developing my profession.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maxwell, 29, from Kasese. Maxwell is a teacher at the Destiny School. His tribe is from the north but he was born in Kasese. He moved to Kampala when he was in primary 4 and finished school there. Afterward he moved to Kasese to attend Bugerma University to receive his diploma (degree). He started working at the Destiny School in 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Teachers at the Destiny School hanging out in the office. From left to right- Esther teaches English, Maxwell teaches integrated science, Hangson teaches mathematics, and Jovanale teaches religious education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The old Primary 5 classroom. When the Destiny School was first constructed, all of the classrooms were made from wood like this one. This May, P5 class was able to move out of this old building and in to a new cement classroom.</image:caption>
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