RELATIONSHIP BUILDING

Relationship building is the third stage in The PEP ( Participatory Evaluation Process). The main of Objective is “To facilitate the church to understand how she  can relate with her flock ,her  neighbors, the community e.t.c.  demonstrating  Gods love in a practical and a caring manner”. This can be achieved through:

  • Have pity /compassion on people who are in need
  • rendering help to the needy 
  • Moving  closer and render services to those in need from a closer range.
  • Need  to create time and offer a helping hand
  • We should not discriminate between denomination and religions.
  • We  should be prepared with whatever little resources we have offer to those who are wounded  in the society.

With its core text Luke 10:25-37, the Bible study seeks to challenge the church to take up her role as the salt and light of the world by offering priceless help to those in need regardless of there differences. 

Tororo pastorate has organised this training from the 25th -31st August 2013 at Tororo PAG Church.

NATIONAL RESOURCE TEAM TRAINING IN SOROTI

The National Resource Team (NRT) is a team comprising of over 45 members from 14 districts across the country.The NRT is engine behind PEP, they meet quarterly to reflect, analyse evaluate and plan for  PEP training in their respective Districts. The Third phase of the NRT training was conducted in Soroti church of Uganda from  4th-11th August 2013. The main focus was on how the church can be a champion in promoting  a good relationship within itself and with  her immediate community without any form of discrimination based religious affiliation, gender, political vies or social class . The main core text was Luke 10:25-37 the famous story about Jesus and the Jewish lawyer on the theAchaloi Jane frances (R) The country director for PEP and her Assistants Judith Amodoi (C) and Gad Rugaju (L)  Talking to the team during the training.me “Who is your Neighbor”.   NRT team in an outdoor discussion.Owen musisi(C), Vincent Atwijukire (R) and Richard (L)

PEP Empowers locals to startup projects

Participatory Evaluation Process (PEP) is already seeing significant success in its effort to empower the communities to eradicate poverty using a holistic approach. Reports received from Busabi, Nambeo and Bubala are already indicating that the community is embracing the program by starting up different projects after being inspired by just the 1st training. Abel, a resident of Busabi one of the PEP disciples has already started poultry farm with 10 exotic hens that he promises to increase in the shortest time possible. SAM_0305SAM_0311

The Second Phase of The PEP training

The next phase of the PEP training starts on 27th May 2013 arrival being 26th may. we shall have one weeks training for the Disciples at PAG Tororo church with facilitators from Kampala and after we shall move to the pilot churches and thereafter The practice.