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Outreach In Uganda The Word of YHWH As A Witness of Belief, Obedience & Love

by | Mar 12, 2026

YHWH, who sends His WordTehillim / Psalms 107:20 “He sends His Word and healed them, and delivers them from their destructions.” From the beginning of time, YHWH has revealed Himself through His Word. Long before buildings were raised or nations were formed, YHWH spoke and what He spoke carried life, order, and purpose. His Word has always gone forth to accomplish what He desires, never returning empty, but fulfilling the mission for which it was sent. In every generation, YHWH raises servants who are willing to carry that Word  not only in speech, but in action. Some are sent across seas, others across villages. Some proclaim to multitudes, others sit quietly with families under trees or in humble homes. Yet all who go in obedience are part of the same work,  making the Name of YHWH known and lifting up Mashiaḥ. The outreach to Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site in Uganda stands as one such witness. It is not a story of abundance, but of provision. Not a story of comfort, but of belief. Not a story of human strength, but of YHWH’s compassion through love.

This article records the journey, the encounters, the distribution of HalleluYah Scriptures, children’s books, and clothing, and the spiritual impact witnessed among believers who hunger deeply for the Word of YHWH.

The Call to Go and Encourage the Believers

Romiyim / Romans 10:14 “How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without one proclaiming?

Brother Dan is a brother who labors diligently in Uganda, traveling to share the Good News and to encourage believers wherever YHWH opens a door. His calling is not rooted in recognition, but in responsibility which is a deep understanding that those who know the truth are entrusted with it.

Across Uganda, especially in rural and landing-site communities, believers gather with sincerity and compassion. Yet many lack what believers in other parts of the world take for granted: a personal copy of the HalleluYah Scriptures.

In these places, entire families may depend on a single copy and others, there is no physical HalleluYah Scriptures at all but only memory, oral sharing, and fragments of the Word of YHWH passed from one believer to another.

It was this reality that weighed heavily on Brother Dan’s heart. He had seen believers with out not out of pride, but out of desperation. Over who would hold the HalleluYah Scriptures during gatherings. He had witnessed families pleading for even one copy to keep in their homes. He understood that the hunger was real and urgent. When the opportunity arose to carry HalleluYah Scriptures, along with children’s books and clothing for the needy, the answer was clear. This was not merely a distribution. It was a responsibility before YHWH in obedience.

Preparation for the Journey.

Mishlĕy / Proverbs 16:3  “Commit your works to YHWH, and your plans shall be established.”

Preparation began with prayer. Every outreach must first be laid before YHWH, because without His covering, effort becomes empty labour. Many boxes of HalleluYah Scriptures were prepared. Each box represented families who would soon hold the Word of YHWH in their hands for the first time. Alongside the HalleluYah Scriptures were many children’s books, carefully selected to help young ones learn the truth early in life to know Mashiaḥ.

Mishlĕy / Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he turns not away from it.”

In addition, two large sacks of clothing were sorted for needy children, sisters, and brothers. These were not random items thrown together. They were carefully arranged to ensure dignity. Clothing for children, for women, and for men, so that each person could receive something suitable.

In communities where poverty is common, clothing is not merely practical; it is deeply personal. To be clothed is to be seen, valued, and respected. With everything prepared, Brother Dan set out, trusting YHWH for safe travel and open hearts.

Arrival at Tongolo Landing Site

Tehillim / Psalms 121:8 “YHWH guards your going out and your coming in Now and forever.”

By the compassion of YHWH, the journey was safe. The team arrived well at Tongolo Landing Site, where believers welcomed them with joy and gratitude. News of the HalleluYah Scriptures had already spread, and anticipation filled the community.

Tongolo Landing Site is a place of labour and survival. Families rely heavily on fishing and small trade. Life is uncertain, and provision is often daily. Yet belief is strong, and gatherings are filled with prayer, singing, and heartfelt worship.

Brother Dan did not rush the visit. He stayed among the people for six full days, choosing presence over speed. He understood that true ministry requires time and  time to listen, to teach, to explain, and to build trust.

Six Days Among the Believers.

Ma’aseh / Acts 2:42 “And they were continuing steadfastly in the teaching of the emissaries, and in the fellowship, and in the breaking of bread, and in the prayers.”

Over six days, the Word of YHWH was shared openly and carefully. Teachings focused on the truth in Mashiaḥ, the importance of obedience, and the significance of the restored Names found in the HalleluYah Scriptures.

Believers were taught that these HalleluYah Scriptures are unique and precious, not to be treated casually, but to be guarded and cherished.

Tehillim / Psalms 119:11 “I have treasured up Your word in my heart, That I might not sin against You.”

Brother Dan explained:

  • Why the Name YHWH matters
  • The Name of the Mashiaḥ
  • How these restored Names deepen understanding and praise to YHWH
  • How families should protect and preserve their HalleluYah Scriptures

The response was overwhelming.

A Hunger for the Word of YHWH

As distribution began, it became immediately clear how great the need truly was. Believers were pleading for the HalleluYah Scriptures. Families gathered closely, hoping their household would receive one.Some argued — not in anger, but in desperation. They had waited years for this moment. Brother Dan is planning more trips to share free copies.

To ensure fairness, it was clearly explained that each family would receive one copy. They were instructed to keep it safely and to treat it as a precious gift entrusted to them by YHWH.

In total, 80 HalleluYah Scriptures Bibles were distributed and other books, ensuring that at least one copy reached every identified family. Hundreds of family members and communities will benefit from these Bibles and materials.

Mattithyahu / Matthew  4:4 “But He answering, said, “It has been written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of YHWH.’ “

Teaching the Value of the HalleluYah Scriptures.

Tehillim / Psalms 19:7 “The Torah of YHWH is perfect, bringing back the being; The Witness of YHWH is trustworthy, making wise the simple;

Once the HalleluYah Scriptures were brought forward, Brother Dan took time to carefully teach the believers about what they were receiving. This moment was not rushed. It was understood that the value of the gift must be known, or it could be misunderstood or mishandled.

A few had ever encountered the HalleluYah Scriptures that restored the true Name of the Father, YHWH, and the true Name of His Bĕn.. Some had been taught to substitute titles without understanding that Names matter deeply in the Word of YHWH.

Brother Dan patiently explained that the Name of YHWH is not a minor detail, but a Covenant Name revealed by YHWH Himself in His Word.

He explained that Mashiaḥ did not come in His own authority, but in the Name of the Father, and that knowing His true Name helps believers grow in truth, clarity, and obedience.

The believers listened attentively. Some asked questions. Others nodded quietly, absorbing every word. This sharing strengthened their understanding and deepened their appreciation for the HalleluYah Scriptures they were about to receive.

Families were encouraged to:

  • Read the HalleluYah Scriptures daily
  • Teach their children from them
  • Protect them from damage
  • Share them wisely within the household
  • Never sell or trade them

They were reminded that this was not just a book but it was the living Word of YHWH.

Distribution of the HalleluYah Scriptures

Luqas / Luke 6:38 “Give, and it shall be given to you. A good measure, pressed down and shaken together and running over shall be put into your lap. For with the same measure with which you measure, it shall be measured back to you.”

Distribution was carried out carefully and prayerfully. Names of families were noted, and each household received one copy, ensuring fairness and order. In total, 80 HalleluYah Scriptures Bibles and also other books were given out across Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site.

As each Bible was handed over, many believers held it close to their chests. Some lifted their eyes to the shamayim praising YHWH. Others wept quietly. For many, this was the first time they had ever owned a copy of their own.

Children watched closely as their parents received the HalleluYah Scriptures. They understood, even at a young age, that something precious was taking place.

Tehillim / Psalms 119:130 “The unfolding of Your Words gives light; Giving understanding to the simple.”

Believers were reminded that although each family received only one copy, that single HalleluYah Scriptures could nourish generations if guarded and honoured.

Children’s Books: Planting Seeds for the Future

In addition to the HalleluYah Scriptures, many children’s books were distributed to selected families. Brother Dan carefully identified families who could properly use, preserve, and teach from these books.

The children’s books were explained as tools and not toys. Parents were encouraged to:

  • Read with their children
  • Teach them the stories regularly
  • Store the books safely
  • Pass the knowledge on orally if books became worn

Although many families desired these books, wisdom was exercised to ensure they would be used effectively.

The children’s excitement was visible. Smiles spread quickly. Some children opened the books immediately, pointing at pictures and asking questions.

Seeds were being planted. Seeds that would grow long after the outreach team had departed.

Clothing the Needy with Dignity

Mattithyahu / Matthew 25:36 “was naked and you clothed Me, I was sick and you visited Me, I was in prison and you came to Me.’

After the distribution of the HalleluYah Scriptures, attention turned to the physical needs of the community. Two large sacks of clothing had been carefully sorted in advance to ensure dignity and usefulness. Children who had little or nothing to wear received clothing suited to their size. Sisters received garments appropriate for daily life. Brothers were also cared for.

This was not a chaotic distribution. It was done respectfully, ensuring that no one was overlooked and that each person received something they could truly use. For many, this clothing meant warmth, protection, and dignity. For some children, it was the first new item they had received in a long time. The gratitude was overwhelming. Smiles, prayers, and words of thanks flowed freely.

Gratitude of the Believers

The believers expressed deep appreciation to the HalleluYah Scriptures Team for remembering them. Many spoke openly about how rare it is for such support to reach their communities.

They understood that these gifts came not from obligation, but from love.

Qorintiyim 2 / 2 Corinthians) 9:15 “Thanks also to Elohim for His unspeakable gift.”

Prayers were offered for the HalleluYah Scriptures Team, for the supporters, and for all who made the outreach possible. The believers asked YHWH to baraḵ those who gave, to protect them, and to increase their ability to continue the work.

Accountability and Witness

Photos were taken throughout the outreach, for accountability and witness. These images serve as witnesses to the love of YHWH and the reality of the work being done.

They show:

  • Families receiving their HalleluYah Scriptures
  • Children holding their children’s books
  • Believers clothed with dignity
  • Fellowship and teaching moments

These were already shared with the team to provide transparency and encouragement.

Safe Return by the Hand of YHWH

Tehillim / Psalms 121:7 “YHWH guards you from all evil; He guards your being.”

After six days of obedience service, prayer, teaching, and distribution, the outreach at Tongolo landing site and the surrounding communities came to its appointed close. What had begun with a journey of obedience ended in peace, order, and safety in clear evidence of the guarding hand of YHWH over Brother Dan and the team. From the moment of departure to the final return, YHWH proved Himself a compassionate Elohim, watching over every step, every crossing, and every gathering.

The return journey was marked by thanksgiving, reflection, and quiet joy. Though physically tired, the hearts of the team were strengthened, knowing that the seed of the Word of YHWH had been firmly planted in fertile soil. The believers left behind were no longer empty-handed or spiritually hungry, but equipped with the restored HalleluYah Scriptures, encouraged in their belief, and reminded that they are seen, remembered, and deeply loved by YHWH. The project has supported Brother Dan’s visits to many places. He is a trustworthy servant of the Most High.

Yet the work did not end with the final goodbye or the closing prayer. It did not end with the safe arrival home. Rather, it entered a new phase. One unseen by human eyes, but fully active in the spiritual realm. The HalleluYah Scriptures  that were distributed will now be read aloud in homes. Children will open their books and learn the Names of their Creator. Families will gather around a single precious copy of the HalleluYah Scriptures, guarding it carefully, passing it from hand to hand, generation to generation.

What was sown in those six days will continue to grow. Conversations will deepen. Belief will mature. Hope will rise where despair once lingered. And in the quiet moments, by lamplight, by the lake shore, or within humble homes, the Name of YHWH will be spoken with greater understanding and reverence.

This outreach stands as a witness that when servants move in obedience, YHWH Himself goes before them, stands beside them, and guards them from all evil. He guards the journey. He guards the message. And He guards the lives forever changed by His Word.

The work did not end — it was planted.

Looking Ahead: Ministry to Prisoners

With this outreach completed, the hearts of the team did not turn toward rest alone, but toward the next assignment already placed before them. Plans were prayerfully set in motion to carry basic necessities and the living Word of YHWH to prisoners in the coming week—men and women often forgotten by society, yet never forgotten by Elohim.

The same compassion that moved the team toward the lake shore communities now compelled them toward the prison walls. For where iron bars confine the body, only the truth of YHWH’s Word can bring freedom to the inner being. The HalleluYah Scriptures, when placed into such hands, become more than pages but they become light in darkness, hope in confinement, and truth where despair has long dwelled.

The team moved forward in trust, believing that YHWH, who opened the way to Tongolo and the surrounding villages, would once again prepare hearts, soften spirits, and make a way where none seemed possible. Every visit, every delivery, and every spoken word was committed into His hands, knowing that no effort made in obedience is ever wasted.

A future praise report was anticipated with expectation and humility not to exalt human effort, but to bear witness to the love of YHWH, who continues to send His Word to those who hunger for it most. As it is written:

Thus, the journey continues. One outreach closes, another begins, and the purpose of YHWH moves steadily forward—reaching the shores, the villages, the homes, and even the prison cells until every heart appointed to hear has been given the opportunity to receive His truth.

The Word of YHWH as the Foundation of True Belief.

Mattithyahu / Matthew 7:24 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine, and does them, shall be likened to a wise man who built his house on the rock.”

Throughout the six days spent among the believers at Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site, one truth became unmistakably clear: belief in these communities is deeply rooted, yet constantly tested by circumstance. Poverty, isolation, and lack of resources do not weaken belief, but they do make believers vulnerable to confusion, false teaching, and discouragement when the Word of YHWH is not readily accessible.

This is why the HalleluYah Scriptures are not a luxury, but a necessity for it is the Father’s Love Letter.

Brother Dan emphasized repeatedly that true belief must rest upon the Word of YHWH, not on emotions, traditions, or the words of men. Without the HalleluYah Scriptures as the foundation, belief becomes unstable. With it, even the poorest believer stands firm.

Romiyim / Romans 10:17 “So then belief comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of Elohim.”

Believers were encouraged to read together as families, to teach one another, and to guard against teachings that contradict the written Word of YHWH. Many asked questions about passages they had never fully understood before. These moments became opportunities for correction, clarity, and growth.

The HalleluYah Scriptures, with their restored Names and helpful contextual notes, became tools for strengthening discernment. Believers expressed gratitude for their HalleluYah Scriptures that did not obscure the Name of YHWH, but honoured it openly.

Tehillim / Psalms 9:10 “And those who know Your Name trust in You, For You have not forsaken those who seek You, O YHWH.”

Unity Among the Believers

Tehillim / Psalms 133:1 “See how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!”

The outreach did more than distribute physical items; it strengthened unity among believers. As families gathered to receive their HalleluYah Scriptures, barriers dissolved. Elders prayed over younger believers. Children sat beside grandparents. Songs were sung in one voice.

Unity was not forced , but it flowed naturally from shared gratitude and shared belief.

Brother Dan encouraged believers to support one another, especially those who were weakest or most vulnerable. He reminded them that unity is a testimony to the world.

In communities where survival often requires competition, unity among believers is a powerful witness. The Word of YHWH brought them together not as individuals seeking personal gain, but as one body seeking truth.

The Role of Teaching and Patience in Ministry

Brother Dan’s six-day stay reflected a commitment to patience in ministry. He did not distribute and left. He stayed, listened, explained, and answered questions.

Others worried about how to protect their HalleluYah Scriptures from damage in difficult living conditions. Practical advice was given by wrapping their copies carefully, storing it high and dry, and using it primarily at designated times.

This patience built trust.

Ministry rooted in patience produces fruit that lasts beyond the moment.

Timotiyos 2 / 2 Timothy 2:24 “And a servant of the Aḏon should not quarrel but be gentle towards all, able to teach, patient when wronged,”

Children as Stewards of Tomorrow’s Belief

The presence of children during the outreach was not incidental. They listened, watched, and learned. Many sat quietly as when Brother Dan shared, absorbing more than words alone.

Parents were reminded that the responsibility to share does not rest only on visiting believers, but within the household.

The children’s books distributed became symbols of hope that the next generation would grow up with greater access to truth than their parents had known.

Several parents shared that they intended to gather their children each evening to read and teach from the books and Scriptures together. This commitment marked a turning point for many families.

Physical Needs and Spiritual Compassion

Ya’aqoḇ / James 2:17 “So also belief, if it does not have works, is dead by itself.”

The distribution of clothing reinforced a vital truth: the Good News must be lived, not only spoken. Meeting physical needs opens hearts and affirms dignity. For some recipients, the clothing symbolized more than warmth, but it represented being seen and remembered.

Brother Dan reminded the believers that compassion is central to the belief they profess. The balance of spiritual teaching and practical care reflected the ministry of Mashiaḥ Himself.

Throughout the outreach, gratitude flowed freely and  not only toward those who brought the gifts, but toward YHWH, whom the believers recognized as the ultimate Provider.

Songs of thanksgiving were lifted. Prayers were offered. Hands were raised. Believers expressed amazement that people so far away would remember them. They understood that this outreach was evidence of the unity of the body of Mashiaḥ across nations and cultures.

Photographs and reports were carefully documented and shared with the HalleluYah Scriptures Team. This transparency reflects integrity and accountability.

The Ministry must be trustworthy. When supporters give, they deserve honesty and clarity. This outreach stood as a witness that resources were used responsibly and purposefully.

The Return Journey and Reflection

After six days, Brother Dan and the team departed. The journey home was quiet and reflective. What had been given could not be taken back. The Word of YHWH remained.

Yeshayahu / Isaiah 40:8 “Grass shall wither, the flower shall fade, but the Word of our Elohim stands forever.”

 

The team reflected on the belief of those they had met: families who had longed for the Word of YHWH, children who would now learn the Names of YHWH and Mashiaḥ, and believers who would pass these truths to future generations. Though the physical journey was ending, the spiritual journey had only begun.

Even the smallest acts during the outreach—the careful handling of the HalleluYah Scriptures, a child receiving a book, a needy sister receiving clothing—would ripple outward in ways unseen, bearing fruit according to the timing of YHWH. What had been sown would not fade like grass or wilt like a flower; it would grow, transform, and endure.

The Vision Extends to the Prisoners

Even before resting, plans were forming for the next outreach to prisoners. Brother Dan shared the intention to carry basic needs and encouragement to those behind bars. This reflects a ministry that does not pause, but continues wherever there is need.

This outreach is not only a report but it is an invitation. An invitation to pray, to give, to support, and to remember those who hunger for the Word of YHWH.

The HalleluYah Scriptures Team plays a vital role in making this possible, and supporters are co-labourers in the harvest.

Conclusion: The Word Continues Its Work

Ma’asĕh / Acts 12:24 “And the Word of YHWH went on growing and spreading.”

The outreach to Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site stands as a witness to what YHWH can do through willing servants.

What was carried in boxes is now carried in hearts.

And the Word of YHWH will not return empty.

The Power of the Word When It Is Finally Placed in the Hands of the People

In many parts of the world, access to the HalleluYah Scriptures is assumed. In Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site, the arrival of the Word of YHWH was received with a reverence that exposed a sobering contrast between abundance and scarcity.

When a family finally holds a copy after years of waiting, the Word of YHWH is no longer abstract. It becomes personal, urgent, and alive.

Several believers shared quietly that they had prayed for years for a HalleluYah Scriptures of their own. Others said they had fasted, asking YHWH to make a way. For these families, the HalleluYah Scriptures did not feel like a donation, but it felt like an answer.

This is the unseen impact of such outreach: prayers long forgotten by the world are remembered by YHWH.

The written Word of YHWH stabilizes belief.

Brother Dan explained that the HalleluYah Scriptures serve as an anchor and a fixed reference that protects the assembly from drifting.

With the HalleluYah Scriptures now present in each family, sharing could be corrected, verified, and strengthened. Believers no longer needed to rely solely on what they remembered; they could return to what was written.

At first glance, giving only one copy per family might seem insufficient. Yet within these communities, one HalleluYah Scriptures is enough to transform an entire household.

Families committed to reading together. Parents committed to teaching their children. Older siblings committed to helping younger ones understand.

The Name of YHWH as a Restored Treasure

Tehillim / Psalms 83:18 “And let them know that You, Whose Name is YHWH, You alone are the Most High over all the earth.”

One of the most profound moments during the six days was the realization among believers that the Name of the Father had been hidden from them for much of their lives.

When Brother Dan explained that YHWH Himself declared His Name everlasting, many were visibly moved. Some asked why they had never been taught this before. Others wept quietly. The HalleluYah Scriptures did not merely provide text; they restored identity.

Learning the true Name of the Mashiaḥ brought clarity and reverence. Believers were encouraged to call upon Mashiaḥ not as a replacement of tradition, but as a return to truth. This did not divide the believers but it unified them in understanding. Brother Dan emphasized humility, reminding them that learning is a journey and correction is a gift.

Children Watching Belief in Action

Children did not merely receive books; they witnessed belief  being lived.

They saw:

  • Adults valuing the Word of YHWH
  • Believers sharing patiently
  • Visitors serving humbly
  • Clothing shared fairly
  • Gratitude expressed openly

These experiences shape belief far more deeply than words alone. Many of these children will grow up remembering the week the Word came to their village.

The Word had been placed in obedient hands, and through those hands, YHWH Himself would continue to guide, protect, and grow His Kingdom. The journey home was quiet, yet the echo of His work resounded loudly in the lives of those who had received His Word.

The distribution of clothing was done quietly, without spectacle. This reflected the heart of the outreach. Clothing did not elevate the giver; it restored dignity to the receiver. This distinction matters. With gratitude comes responsibility. Believers were reminded that receiving the Word also means living by it. They committed not only to read, but to obey.

Prison Ministry as the Next Obedient Step

The heart that serves does not rest.

Brother Dan prepared to take basic needs and encouragement to prisoners — those often forgotten by society. Brother Dan understood that the mission to the imprisoned is not merely about meeting physical needs, but about carrying the hope, dignity, and truth of the HalleluYah Scriptures to those who hunger spiritually as much as materially.

Preparations were made prayerfully. Every item, every HalleluYah Scriptures, every word of encouragement was entrusted to YHWH’s guidance. The outreach to prisoners would be a continuation of the same principle that guided the landing site visits: to serve humbly, teach diligently, and ensure that the Word of YHWH reaches those most in need.

Even before the team arrived at the prison gates, prayers went up for open hearts, for safety, and for wisdom in sharing the Word. Brother Dan knew that the impact of this ministry might not be immediately visible. Seeds of belief often take time to grow, especially in places where despair has long reigned.

This next outreach would be a living witness that the work of YHWH does not cease where human attention stops. It continues quietly, steadfast, and powerfully that brings light into darkness, provision to the needy, and the everlasting Word into hearts longing for truth.

The landing site outreach had ended, but the mission of love, service, and the HalleluYah Scriptures distribution pressed forward. Each act, small or large, was a declaration that YHWH sees all, cares for all, and moves through the obedient to bring hope, healing, and freedom, even to the forgotten.


Closing Reflection: The Word That Was Sent

Tehillim / Psalms 107:20 “He sent His word and healed them, And delivered them from their destruction’s.”

The Word was sent.
The Word was received.
The Word will continue its work.

When Brother Dan and the outreach team departed from Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site, they did not leave behind buildings, programs, or institutions. They left behind something far greater which is the Word of YHWH placed directly into the hands of families who had long prayed for it.

This is the quiet power of HalleluYah Scriptures distribution. Once the messengers leave, the Word continues to speak. It speaks in homes at night by candlelight. It speaks to children who are learning to read. It speaks to elders who have waited years to hold a copy of their own. It speaks in moments of grief, uncertainty, and joy. The outreach did not end on the final day. It simply changed form.

Some of the most meaningful fruit of this outreach will not be seen quickly. It will appear slowly, over months and years, as families grow stronger in truth and understanding.

Children who received books will remember the stories they were taught. Parents who learned the value of guarding the Word of YHWH will pass that reverence to their children. Assemblies will gain stability as teaching becomes grounded more firmly in the written Word.

This is how the mission of YHWH grows, quietly, steadily and with much hope. One of the most humbling realities of this outreach was the visible hunger for the HalleluYah Scriptures. Believers were not asking for many copies but they were pleading for one.

This teaches an important lesson to the global body of believers: abundance can dull appreciation, while scarcity sharpens it. Those who received the HalleluYah Scriptures understood that they were stewards, not owners. This stewardship mindset ensures that the Word will be preserved, protected, and honoured.

Brother Dan’s Role as a Steadfast Servant

Brother Dan’s work stands as an example of quiet steadfastness. He did not seek attention, but responsibility. He did not rush, but remained present. He did not distribute blindly, but taught carefully.
His six-day stay among the communities reflected the heart of a shepherd, not a distributor.
Such ministry leaves a lasting imprint, not because of personality, but because of obedience.

Every action, from the careful distribution of HalleluYah Scriptures, children’s books to the gentle instruction of families, revealed a heart committed fully to YHWH’s service The careful documentation of the outreach, including photos and reports, reflects a commitment to integrity. HalleluYah Scriptures do not operate in secrecy, but in transparency. This accountability honours both YHWH and those who support the work.  Supporters can trust that their giving is handled with care and purpose.

The Role of the Global Body of Mashiaḥ

This outreach reminds believers everywhere that the body of Mashiaḥ is not confined by geography. Those who prayed, gave, packed, translated, printed, and transported the Scriptures all shared in the work. Every HalleluYah Scriptures placed in a home in Uganda is a witness to unity across nations. HalleluYah Scriptures continue to serve by restoring the Names of YHWH and Mashiaḥ and placing the HalleluYah Scriptures where they are most needed. This work is not fast or easy, but it is believing.

Galatiyim / Galatians 6:9 “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not grow weary.”

The outreach to Tongolo Landing Site is one chapter in a much larger story — a story that continues to unfold across the world.

A Call to Prayer

As this witness closes, the call remains open:

Pray for:

  • Families now reading the HalleluYah Scriptures daily
  • Children growing up knowing the Name of YHWH
  • Protection over the HalleluYah Scriptures distributed
  • Wisdom for teachers and elders
  • Strength for Brother Dan
  • Provision for future outreaches
  • Open doors in prisons and forgotten places

In 2026, the Word of YHWH was carried into Tongolo Landing Site, Bukamunye Village, and Nanso Landing Site. It was received with gratitude, guarded with reverence, and planted in hearts prepared by years of prayer.

Boxes were unpacked. HalleluYah Scriptures were distributed. Clothing was shared. Teachings were given. Photos were taken. The messengers returned home. But the Word remained.

And it will continue to speak.

To families.
To children.
To future generations.

All praise belongs to YHWH, who sends His Word, sustains His servants, and builds His mission and not by force, but by truth.

Luqas / Luke 11:28 “But He said, “Baruḵ rather are those hearing the Word of YHWH and keeping it!”

With Thanks Thank you to every supporter who gives, prays, and stands diligently behind this work. Through your generosity, the Word of YHWH is reaching families, children, and those often forgotten. Every HalleluYah Scriptures, every book, and every act of care is a seed sown in obedience. Each donation becomes a seed planted in belief. Some seeds reach a child. Some reach a family. Some reach a prisoner. All are seen by YHWH, and none are wasted. The impact of your support extends far beyond a single outreach, it carries forward into homes, generations, and hearts still waiting to receive the Word.

Thank you for walking alongside this mission. Thank you for trusting YHWH’s work through humble servants. Thank you for helping ensure that His Word continues to go forth—unchained, enduring, and alive.

To YHWH be all esteem, honour, and praise.

With hearts filled with much joy and gratitude

The HalleluYah Scriptures Team

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