Photo 2
Partner In The Ministry Evangelist Samuel Sebuliba
Bro Samuel Is the Director of http://www.his-grace.org They are a ministry out of Africa His Saving Grace Ministeries
"Impacting Tomorrow Today"
|
Evangelist Samuel Sebuliba, ACS, is a dynamic motivational speaker, teacher, author, and worship leader. His story has appeared in many publications including the "Women in Ministry" magazine, USA. He is a graduate of Sure Foundation theological seminar, MI, USA where he is also currently pursuing a Bachelor in Church Ministry. He was born in the year 1978 in a polygamous family at a time of civil war and the penetration of HIV/AIDS into Uganda. As a result of the HIV/AIDS prevalence, he watched as many of his relatives and loved ones pass away to the scourge. This is his story... "As a child I grew up with a sense of rejection and not being loved. I never knew my biological mother and I believe God allowed it that I may connect with children who have lost their mothers or both parents." |
If you would like to invite Evangelist Samuel Sebuliba to speak at your church, conference, college, contact him at samuel@his-grace.org
Info on his ministry
HSGOM from 2003 has been giving orphans and vulnerable children a chance to realize their full potential. For a child we found on the streets, hungry, dirty, rejected and without hope; we have given hope back through Jesus Christ. We believe that through education, these children can break out of the poverty web.
|
![]() |
HSGOM is located in Iganga, 127km East of Kampala the capital of Uganda. Iganga has a population of 50,000 people and an annual Population growth rate of 2.8%. An HIV Prevalence rate of 15% and a poverty rate 55%.
|
Uganda has been recognized for being at the forefront of organizing an effective response to HIV/AIDS prevention. Prevalence rates have been significantly reduced, but are still unacceptably high at a rate of 5% (UNAIDS, June 2002). The impact of HIV/AIDS, however, is being felt across all sectors. In December 2002, it was estimated that over 1 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda, with the number of new infections estimated at close to 100,000. Since the beginning of the epidemic in the early 80’s, close to 1 million people in Uganda have died. There are estimated to be over 2 million orphaned children in Uganda (Uganda AIDS Commission, 2002).
We cannot settle because of the achievements in fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS. What about the 2million orphaned children?
We seek justice for the oppressed and we speak for the hopeless.
Isaiah 58:7 "Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, And that you bring to your house the poor who are cast out; When you see the naked, that you cover him, and not hide yourself from your own flesh?

Bro Samuel is now accepting Western Union if you would like to help out his ministry please send it Western Union here via his address
Samuel Sebuliba
P.O.Box 597,
Jinja-Uganda
East Africa