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After four years of intense prayer and intercession in 2003, God directed Pastor David to a small remote village in Northern Uganda called Kankoole. On the first prayer meeting at the village with a team of ministers from USA, amazingly over 67 people gave their lives to Jesus Christ and the gospel began to reform an entire village to touch the lives of orphans, displaced families and individuals living in poverty. The ministry began building a temporary structure as a church. Then a water well and shortly after a primary school was built (Canaan Junior School).
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By the 5th February 2007 we were officially established as a Charitable Organisation and in since then, by the Grace of God, Canaan International Outreach Ministries has gone from strength to strength; providing clean water, building a schools for education and skills development. The village of Kankoole, in Uganda also has a Health Clinic, Church building, teacher quarters, and a large agricultural plan to self-sustain the village.
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In 2012 we discovered another village called Ndagga (in Luweero, Uganda). By 2014 we embarked on a project to raise funds to begin a new school, and at this time there were many local children in the village who needed our support to provide an education amongst other natural needs. We began working with our sponsors and donors to build a new five classroom school block.
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By God’s grace In May 2015 the school building was completed with over 250 children attending school. Ndagga village had began its journey of sustainability, with fresh drinking water and the school children having food to eat daily.
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We began the same process with the village of Wanfufu (renamed as Matendo).