2012 was a wonderful year for Aggie's Arts. We organized a Board of Directors and got registered as a non-profit organization. We had record breaking bead sales and two teams visited and ministered to our Ugandan friends.
In Kampala, the 17 Aggie's Arts bead makers were able to continue to provide for their families through our bead purchases. In Kisoro, 40 children continued to receive scholarships, 48 new desks were provided, 8 more classrooms were floored with cement, 61 books were provided, and windows and doors were provided for two classrooms.
I stand in awe of all that God has done with this ministry. The impact that Aggie's Arts is having in Uganda is far beyond what I imagined back when we began in 2007. I had hoped that we could do some good and help some people. Little did I know that God had greater plans than I could have dreamed.
This week, I get to go for another visit with the Aggie's Arts ladies in Kampala. I find it hard to put into words what an honor it is to get to take these trips. Aggie and the ladies are incredibly inspiring. Visiting with them in their homes, hearing updates from them, seeing their new designs... It is humbling, eye-opening, and fun! I love these women!!
I want to thank each of you who has made a purchase or donation, prayed for Aggie's Arts, or volunteered with us in 2012. Each one of you helps to make it possible for our ministry to keep going and growing.
Keep an eye on our website www.aggiesarts.org for updates on volunteer opportunities, as we will soon begin office hours.




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