Hear From Our Sponsors

 
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"I am a proud sponsor of "God is Grace Women’s Ministry" because it is changing Women's lives one at a time! I had the privilege to meet Beth Green on a mission trip on my first trip to Africa several years ago and little did I know then how it was going to affect my life or another woman's life in Uganda. I was able to see first hand what God is Grace does for these women and,  not only, how they provide for them financially, but how they share the love of Christ with each woman individually. That is what drew me in. To know, and physically see that my money was truly making the difference in someone's life all the way across the world was very humbling. I know it was more of a blessing to me than to her.  To top it off, my 2nd trip to Uganda, I was able to meet the lady I had the honor of Sponsoring. I'll never forget that day. The joy she displayed on her face and in her heart is just something I'll never forget." - Sarah Wallace

For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in..
Matthew 25:35

 

"I went to Tororo, Uganda in 2016 to participate with the God is Grace Women’s Ministry team in this mission; I had been praying for an opportunity to go to Africa. In one week we visited 30 ladies in their homes to encourage them in their efforts to become more self-sufficient, to pray with them, and show God's care and love. I think most were surprised that Christians from the other side of the world cared about them. I learned of many ways a person can support these ladies through this mission, but for me, becoming a personal 'sponsor' in 2017 for one woman was the most meaningful. The team informs me of her progress in learning new skills with the small amount of money that I send, and I pray for her daily (she is grieving the death of one of her children with special needs this past year). It is just one small way to use what God has blessed me with! Just doing something is always 'enough’." - Susan Baker