Drawn by their smiles

Baby Hands Reaching Out

A Message from Kimi:

It must have been their smiles.

Something about their smiles was captivating enough that it finally brought me here, to Africa. How I ended up in Uganda may seem like chance at first but I hope you’ll be able to see the hand of God in every step of the journey, as I do. I can’t call it fate or luck or even my destiny. Instead I call it a God thing.

A winning smile!

A winning smile!

I first came to Uganda just over three years ago with a friend for a short missions trip. We lived and worked in a small children’s home near a town called Jinja that was run by a Ugandan man. I fell in love with the nine children and the country instantly. Within months of returning to Canada, I felt God calling me back. Seven months later I was back at the same home for a longer seven month stay. My love for the kids and the Ugandan people grew everyday and I agreed to partner with the Ugandan man and his small ministry.

Unfortunately, things didn’t go as I expected. Everything fell apart, including the children’s home, and allegations were made against me that went up to the highest levels of government in Uganda. They had me questioning whether or not I would ever be able to set foot in this country again. My hopes were crushed. My dreams were dying. Things seemed impossible. But I still felt God calling me here.

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I came back to Uganda for three weeks in September 2008 to try to find the kids from the home and see if I could still have a future in this nation. I was met with threats of arrest and more accusations and lies. But somehow God brought me through. There was still hope.

That was over one year ago. Since then, I have officially moved back to Uganda and started an organization called His Hope Uganda. We have found incredible favour with the government. We located all the children from the home who I’ve come to call my own and we are currently supporting 90 children in our Child Sponsorship Program. In a few short months, we have built homes for two needy families, given ten women valuable tailoring skills, and built lasting relationships with hundreds of beautiful Ugandan people. All by the grace of God.

He was the one who brought me here and who used all the trials in the past to teach me and grow me. He is the one who gives me the strength and wisdom that I need to run this ministry. And He is the one who is working. I am just incredibly blessed to be here.

It all started with a smile. But it has grown into a desire to learn and serve and love. And a passion for this country and these people that I never would have expected. And a plan that is far beyond my vision. Along the way there will be lots of adventures. There will also be lots of challenges and lots of beans and lots of cockroaches. But I am excited about what God has in store and I hope you’re open to hearing all about it.dsc_0506

And I know that no matter what happens, I will always be thankful for their beautiful smiles.