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Pastor Mary
Eteu's Story
Pastor Mary Eteu
lives in Mbale, Uganda, a city situated on the main road from
the capitol of Kampala to the country of Kenya in the East of Africa. Mbale is the
third largest city in Uganda with a population of more 60,000 people and
is the district capitol serving a district population of more than
600,000 people.
Pastor Mary does not
pastor a traditional church; instead she is the chaplain to the
district's prisons. In fact, Pastor Mary serves 12 prisons in the
eastern region of Uganda. She is certified by the Uganda Bureau of
Prisons as their only qualified chaplain for her region. Even though
Mary is certified by the Bureau of Prisons, they do not give her any
support of any kind. She receives no salary or expense money at all from
the prison system. She is challenged to find her own means of supporting
her ministry to those in the prisons.
The prisons in
Uganda are extremely harsh places. The prisoners are not housed in cells as
you might imagine. Instead, they are housed in large dormitories that
have no bed, and mostly have dirt or concrete floors. The prison system
provides only one meal a day of simple staple foods like rice or matoke, a local staple made from green bananas. Often times even
the most basic
medical care is not available, unless the family of the prisoner provides
for it for them. In Uganda, many young men are imprisoned because the parents of
their girl friends, who do not approve of their relationships, accuse the
boys of rape. They are then incarcerated for up to two years while
waiting for a trial.
Until recently,
Mary's husband, who was a policeman, provided the financial support for
their family and enabled Mary to minister to the prisons. However, for
the past two years, her husband has been suffering from the effects of
diabetes. In late October of 2005, Mary's husband passed away from
complications arising from his diabetes. The medications to treat his disease were either not available
or not affordable.
Now Mary is
challenged to find another way to support her family as well as her
ministry. EMM, and several of our supporters, have graciously stepped in
to provide financial support for Pastor Mary's family for the next
several months. We are praying that others might be prompted by
the Lord to help support the ministry she has to the prisons in Eastern
Uganda.
Contact us today if
you wish to donate to this cause.
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