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Here are the Photo's of the "The Butesa Project."

PICTURE 1
This place is called Lity. Here we see people we worshipped with on the first Sabbath at the village of Butesa.
It was a beautiful moment, the first time in the lives of the children and parents and youths for having discovered that obedience is better than sacrifice.

PICTURE 2
This is another picture of the place where we lodged and held some meetings during evening and morning services.
We decided that an evangelistic crusade was in order. We want the local people to know who we are before we begin making changes to their area.
This was a nice place for meetings, quite large and out of the city.

PICTURE 3
This is during the crusade that began on June 6. Kamuli Namwandwa Choir presents a special song to the congregation before Br. Kenneth
would start preaching the present truth.
PICTURE 4 ![]()
Brother Joel moves around to arrange people to sit nearer the preacher and welcome those standing at the road side, while brother Batambuze reads the scriptures and makes explanations.

PICTURE 5
This is the last picture of the crusade in the great out of doors. See, you don't need a fancy building to spread the gospel. Just don't do it during the rainy season. The crusade produced quite an interest and resulted in a little home church with 30 attending

PICTURE 6.
Three young girls are standing near the well, the only source of clean water at the site, it serves the neighborhood.

PICTURE 7
This shows the lush vegetation, a Savanna type of climate but modified by the relief of the equatorial rain forest close by. This enables the growing of crops throughout the year.

PICTURE 8
This is a closer view of the building. From left to right, Kenneth Hyuha, Joseph Mulongo (both Ugandans and both members of the Butesa School board), and Sameh Wahib, a visitor from Lebanon. This visitor was really impressed, he said that God has given us this for a training school This is so that God's people can keep Sabbath in a country where the pupils are required to attend classes and take examinations on the Sabbath day. It is a place far from the influence of the cities. It is about 150 miles (230 kilometers) east of Kampala.
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