Fellowship

As Christians, we gather together from different communities, denominations, generations, and cultures around the shared vision of God's love. PIM is instrumental in bringing together Christian youth with the elders of the East African Revival Movement in an effort to pass on the principals of the movement and mentor the younger generations.

Daily and weekly, fellowship happens in churches and homes. Perhaps over a shared meal, Christian brothers and sisters allow themselves to be broken by the Holy Spirit to live in transparency and humility together.

Occasionally, fellowship also happens in large Missiocamp gatherings.

  • International Fellowship Conference in 1997 at Gahini, Rwanda where the Revival Fires broke out in 1931. "Walking with Jesus in the First Love", Rev. 2:4 - 5.
  • International Youth Training Conference Missiocamp 2000 in Bushenyi, Uganda. "Presented to God as One Approved, Correctly Divining the Word of Truth", 2 Tim. 2:15.
  • International Youth Missiocamp 2004 in Uganda at the Nabugabo Retreat Center. "No Other Foundation", 1 Cor. 3:10 - 11.

Many other smaller conferences are held each year, bringing together Christian leaders and future leaders from countries in the Great Lakes Region. From these conferences, they return home to work in fellowship to share the Gospel and work toward reconciliation among peoples, networking with others.

The Gathering of Christian Brothers and Sisters

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. . . at Kamwenge Secondary & Vocational Institute . . .
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. . . at Queen Elizabeth National Park . . .
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. . . in Kapchowra, Uganda . . .
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. . . in Tanzania . . .
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. . . in Congo . . .
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. . . and in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA.