Richmond is one of them. His story is shared in short below, but you have to view the video to watch him share the story himself. If you think sending money each month to release someone in poverty doesn’t work, Richmond’s experience will change your mind.
Of course, I encourage you to check out sponsoring a child through Compassion as well if you don’t already. One life changing one life at a time–releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name.
About Richmond
Raised in the slums of Uganda, Richmond Wandera was left to care for his six siblings alongside his mother after his father was tragically murdered. Roaming countless days in search of food for his family, Richmond soon entered the Compassion-assisted child development center at his local church. Four months later he was sponsored by a teenage girl from the West Coast of the United States. Through the financial support, correspondance, love and prayers of this young girl, Richmond was released from poverty and was ultimately able to come to the saving knowledge of a relationship with Jesus Christ.Through Compassion’s Leadership Development Program, Richmond was able to continue his education by attending a University and now holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. Today, he is completing a degree through Moody Bible Instituteand plans to return to Uganda to disciple and train local pastors to teach God’s word with integrity, and ultimately change his nation for the glory of Christ!Text from here.
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DILLON BURROUGHS is an author, activist, and co-founder of Activist Faith. Dillon served in Haiti following the epic 2010 earthquake and has investigated modern slavery in the US and internationally. His books include Undefending Christianity, Not in My Town (with Charles J. Powell), and Thirst No More. Discover more at ActivistFaith.org.