Becky A. is a Ugandan who came to Yida refugee camp in the year 2020. With no both parents to take care of her, she was all left alone and came under a friend who later abandoned her in Yida refugee camp and went back to Uganda. Born from a Catholic background parents who died in her early age, she has been suffering through her life and asked herself lots of questions.
Many times she felt to commit suicide but the Lord has been good.
Last year in her coffee shop, I approached Becky and started listening to her story.
“When my parents produced me and they passed on, almost the same time, I was left all alone and frustrated by life I worked in restaurants, in bars and even early part of my life I was forced into sexual business just to stay alive. No one could help me, I would ask myself many questions and one very important was if God loved me, why did both my parents die? Why did He allow my life to be so much messed up and lost in prostitution?
God didn’t answer my questions and I thought when I get out of Uganda , I will be better and one man who could have multiple sex with me brought me to Yida, and abandoned me to die here. I became so sick of Yellow fever and I knew I would die, as a sinner I didn’t know what to do, I kept on leaving a life wishing I could die anytime.
While still sick last year, Felix came and started sharing with me about the love of God, where I would stay, He later encouraged me with Bible stories in the booklets, I began to read and slowly I started seeing my own self living the life of sin, lost and serving the devil, I prayed a prayer of faith, and for the first time I felt peace in my life, I have since been studying, and Brother bright comes to encourage me, now I attend the fellowship every Sunday and learning more from the Word of God.
Felix later supported me to start up a business of coffee and I have seen God use this business to change my life and even of others, now I can boldly say the Lord is good and He loves me.
Amen.
To brother Felix I am glad God used you to change my life, I feel home, I feel blessed and walking in His love.”
I [Felix] am praying the Lord to keep us in ministry, with all ways we know the knowledge of the word.
Col.1.9 Be assured that from the first day we heard of you, we haven’t stopped praying for you, asking God to give you wise minds and spirits attuned to his will, and so acquire a thorough understanding of the ways in which God works. (MSB)
Our prayer point to our sister Becky and others like her.