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2011 Africa Outreaches 2011 Africa Outreaches Date Location Coordinator Testimonies UGANDA Jan 4-9 Masulita Mission Pr Nathan 65 saved Jan 9-15 Torin Conference Pr Billy Successful, Body encouraged Jan 17-19 Sironko Crusade & Seminar Pr Billy 30 saved Jan 18-23 Tororo Mission Pr Obriru 136 saved Jan 25-30 Entebbe Crusade Winess 42 saved Jan 29-30 Kadama Outreach Pr Richard 10 saved Feb 1-5 Kadama Crusade Pr Richard 70 saved Feb 8-13 Namytumba Crusade Collins 100 saved Feb 16-18 Sirlonko Seminar Pr Billy Encouragement Feb 21-29 Kansanga, Kampala Pr Tenywa 9 saved Feb 24-26 Tirinyi Crusade Pr Billy 50 saved Mar 14-20 Nagogye Mukono Crusade Moses 150 saved Mar 15-18 Kibuku Outreach Pr Billy 11 saved Mar 22-27 Muwayo Busia Conference Pr Billy Successful Apr 11-17 Mubende Revival International Many delivered Apr 19-24 Kayonga Clean Heart Church 28 saved Apr 22-24 Kenkebu Pr. Billy Over 50 born again Apr 26-May 1 Nakasongola Kennedy 61 saved May 3-8 Kamuli, Kireka Pr Hammer Many delivered May 7-9 Nansanga Pr Billy Over 100 saved May 24-29 Ntinda Pr Hammer 26 saved June 6-7 Kibbuku Pr Billy 30 saved June 12-19 Ntinda Pr Hammer 32 saved June 20-21 Pr Billy 10 saved June 27 – July 2 Mukono Peter 108 saved, 200 baptized July 4-10 Banda, Kampala Pr Hammer Many set free July 11-17 Gugaya Island Pr Kadduu Williams 129 saved July 19-24 Sironko Pr Billy 25 saved July 25-31 Namwongo Kanyogoga Miracle Ctr 18 saved Aug 4-7 Katwe Pr Gonzaga 41 saved Aug 7-14 Bugoye Mukono Pr Richard 15 saved Aug 9-13 Iganga Pr Richard 60 saved Aug 16-21 Kireka Pr Maxwell 19 saved Aug 17-19 Palisa Pr Richard 20 saved Aug 23-29 Namusita Wangoye Sept 6-8 Kamonkoli Pr Richard 20 saved Sept 13-15 Budaka Pr Richard 10 saved Sept 12-24 Mubende Kennedy 38 saved Sept 6-11 Nfuutu, Kayunga Pr Hallelujah 82 saved Sept 27-Oct 2 Kamuli Ev. Rogers 42 saved Oct 1-2 Kibuku Pr Richard 50 saved Oct 11-16 Nabutiti, Kampala Pr Tenywa Moses 12 saved Oct 24-25 Nabiswa Pr Richard 15 saved Oct 27-31 Kasavu, Kampala Kennedy 34 saved Nov 1-7 Nambogo Pr Opio 62 saved, 49 baptized Nov 9-13 Mubende Pr Ntensibe 85 saved, 45 baptized Nov 13-18 Mawoloba, Buikwe Kennedy 104 saved Nov 15-18 Budaka Pr Richard 30 saved Nov 16-20 Mujkuju, Tororo Pr Patrick 60 saved Nov 27-30 Nabowa Pr Billy 51 saved Nov 28-Dec 4 Rwamata, Kibale Ap Benard 42 saved, church planted 2011 Africa Outreaches Dec 1-4 E. Uganda outreach Pr Billy 70 saved Dec 7-9 Kayunga Leaders Conference Pr Billy Dec 15-18 Kasanvu, Kampala Kennedy 28 saved Dec 20-23 Kisugu, Kampala Pr Opio Wilson 104 saved W. KENYA Jan 3-8 Kiboswa Outreach Pr Wanyama Great move of the Holy Spirit Jan 13-15 Kisumu Seminar Pr Leah 50 attended Jan 19-23 Kanyakwar Gospel Outreach Pr Abijah 350 attended Feb 3-5 Kiboswa Market Crusade Pr Abijah Feb 10-12 Kapko Trading Center Crusade Pr Abijah Feb 19-20 Kiboswa Women Conference Pr Abijah Feb 24-29 Alara Crusade Pr Abijah Mar 10-12 Kabogi Gospel Outreach Pr Abijah 500 attended, 53 saved Mar 19 Nyaheva Open Air Crusade Pr Abijah 300 attended, 25 saved Mar 30 Kapengere Outreach Pr Abijah 20 saved Apr 20-24 Siaya Kobare Crosstyle Church Many Miracles, 300 Attended Apr 27-May 1 Kapko Nandi Open Air 215 saved May 12-14 Nambale Zion Prayer Centre Seminar 400 attended May 29-30 Ugunja Seminar 250 attended June 9-112 Kisumu Obunga Prince of Peace seminar 500 attended, 10 saved June 16-18 Kambogi Fred Gospel outreach 200 attended July 14-17 Obunga Film Outreach Pr Abijah 600 attended, 150 saved July 20-24 Kanyakwar Fred Gospel Outreach Pr Abijah 2,000 attended, 217 saved Aug 10-14 Maseno Pr Zechariah 300 attended, 36 saved Aug 18-21 Chulaimbo Pr Abijah 500 attended, 75 saved Aug 25-28 Obunga Kisumu Slum Outreach Pr Abijah 850 attended, 62 saved Sept 15-17 Ahero, Kenyamenda Pastor Ojiambo 800 attend, 43 saved Sept 29-Oct 1 Host Church – God at work Pastor Ben 3000 attended, 215 saved Oct 12-16 Maseno – Pastor Leader Conference Pr Abijah Body encouraged Oct 29-30 Kisumu – Pastor’s Conference Pr Abijah Body encouraged Nov 10-13 Kisuma – Outreach Pr Abijah 3000 attended, 210 saved Nov 23-29 Majengo Outreach Pr Abijah 1500 attended, 45 saved Dec 16-20 Kiambu Youth Convention Pr Abijah 1,500 attended Dec 27-30 Majengo Outreach Pr Abijah 190 saved RWANDA Feb 25-27 International Pentecostal Church Bugesera Open Air 45 saved Mar 9-13 King David High School Crusade Marcos 94 saved Mar 24-25 Masaka Celebration Center Crusade Marcos 13 saved May 4 Nyarugunga High School Crusade Marcos 42 saved May 20-22 Lirima Pentecostal Church Marcos 22 saved May 28-29 King David High School Kigali Marcos 39 saved June 5 Nyarugunga High School crusade Marcos 40 saved July 7-9 Bugesera PL Church Outreach Marcos 64 saved July 22-24 Kabuga Christian Pentecostal Marcos 72 saved Aug 5-7 Nyamata High Marcos 104 saved Aug 12-14 Buguesera Church Marcos 66 saved Aug 19-21 Nyabisindu Market Marcos 246 saved Aug 26-28 Treasure Centre Marcos 102 saved Sept 23-25 K.I.E. University Outreach 88 saved Oct 8-9 Lirima Pentecostal Church Marcos 43 saved Nov 11-13 Byumba Technical School Marcos 71 attended 2011 Africa Outreaches Nov 18-20 Kanombe Victory Church Marcos 42 saved Dec 16-17 Nyabisindu Market Marcos 102 saved BURUNDI DATE CHURCH and COMMUNE PROVINCE TESTIMONY Jan 6-7 Amen, Mugina Commune Makamba 300 saved Jan 6-7 Pentecote, Bubanza Commune Ntamba 340 saved; 20 rededicated Jan 13-14 Glori Temple, Mwumba Commune Ngozi 500 saved Jan 13-14 Shom Temple, Bujumbura Comm Ngagara 300 saved; 10 rededicated Jan 20-21 Winner Youth, Muramvya Comm Bukeye 350 saved Jan 20-21 FECABU, Bururi Commune Rumonge 300 saved Jan 27-28 Dieu Vivant, Bujumbura Commune Nyakabiga 250 saved Jan 27-28 Carmel. Bujumbura Commune Buterere 300 saved Feb 4-5 Methodiste, Cibitoke Commune Cibitoke 400 saved Feb 4-5 Lumiere de la Parole, Bujumbura Mutimbuze 350 saved; 10 rededicated Feb 11-12 Winner Youth, Bujumbura Comm Rubirizi 300 saved Feb 11-12 Winner Youth, Bubanza Commune Bubanza 250 saved; 10 rededicated Feb 18-19 Vivante, Mwaro Commune Kayokwe 400 saved Feb 25-26 Miracle Centre, Makamba Commun Mabanda 300 saved Feb 25-26 Reforme, Makamba Commune Makamba 500 saved; 30 baptized Mar 3-4 Revelle Tutana Commune Nyakari 100 saved Mar 3-4 Goshen Mugamba Commune Nyakari 150 saved Mar 10-11 Bether Getega Commune Kibimba 200 saved Mar 10-11 Minevam Gitega Commune Ryasoro 120 saved Mar 17-18 ECC Karusi Commune Karusi 80 saved Mar 25-26 Miracle Center Makamba Zone Muyange 200 saved, 10 baptized Apr 8-9 Bethany Holy Cibotoke Commune Rogombo 230 saved April 15-16 Agape Wmaro Commune Kayokwe 200 saved Apr 22-23 MCED Bujumbura Commune Kamenge 100 saved Apr 28th Winner Youth Maravya Bukeye 120 saved Apr 29th Winner Youth Kayanza Rango 80 saved Apr 30th Winner youth Kayanza Butaganzwa 100 saved 30 baptized May 6-7 Kibago Deliverance Church Rutana 250 saved May 13-14 Patimos, Mutoyi Getega 200 saved May 20-21 Revelation, Buyengero Bururi 100 saved May 27-28 Pentecoste, Marembo Kirundo 150 saved June 9 Province Stadium Cankuzo 80 saved June 10 Province Stadium Ruyigi 100 saved June 16-17 Bell Fonten Church Muravya 120 saved June 16-17 Giheta Fekabu Church Muravya 100 saved June 23-24 Rutana Vivant Church Rutana 150 saved June 23-24 Musigati Holy Church Rubanza 70 saved June 30 Stadium Bujumbura 50 saved June 30 Stadium Bururi 135 saved July 8-9 Evangeliste Church Bujumbura 150 saved July 8-9 Shammah Temple Bujumbura 130 saved July 15-16 Vivant Church Rutana 200 saved July 22-23 Miracle Center Makamba 100 saved July 24 Jerusalemu Church Makamba 180 saved July 29-30 Bathanie Church Mugina 100 saved July 29 Winer Youth Bujumbura 120 saved Aug week 1 5 Communes Kayanza 300 saved Aug week 2 5 Communes Cibitoke 250 saved 2011 Africa Outreaches Aug week 3 3 Communes Muramvya 150 saved Aug week 4 2 Communes Bururi 100 saved Sept 5-6 Rumonge Bururi 170 saved Sept 4-5 Kiryama Bururi 200 saved Sept 12-13 Ngozi Ngozi 100 saved Sept 18-19 Gasenyl Kirundo 120 saved Sept 18-19 Kirundo Kirundo 80 saved Sept 26-17 Mugine Cibitoke 150 saved Oct 6-7 Mpanda Refigue Bujumbura 80 saved Oct 6-7 Gihanga Winner Youth Bujumbura 120 saved Oct 13-14 Kayiokwe Repentance Mwaro 100 saved Oct 13-14 Songa, Sinai Lible Buriri 140 saved Oct 20-21 Miracle Center Gitega 70 saved Oct 20-21 Bukeye, Winner Youth Muramvya 150 saved Oct 27-28 Ruyigi Fekabu Ruyigi 95 saved Nov 3-4 Bon Berger, Rutana Kibago 180 saved Nov 3-4 Vivante, Ruyigi Ruyigi 200 saved Nov 10-11 Amour de Dieu, Kayanza Gatara 250 saved Nov 10-11 Winner Youth, Muramvya Mbuye 350 saved Nov 17-18 Rhoboth, Bururi Rumonge 120 saved Nov 17-18 Minevam, Bujumbura Kabezi 80 saved Nov 24-25 Goshen Church, Bujumbura Kamenge 50 saved Dec 5-8 Kayanza 300 saved Dec 12-15 Cibitoke 250 saved Dec 19-22 Muramvya 150 saved Dec 26-29 Bururi 100 saved E.
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