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A Kingdom View for Africa

Beauty abounds. Resources are plentiful. People are warm and welcoming. Generosity is received enthusiastically. Yet much of Africa remains stuck in a cycle of dependency stemming from a legacy of poverty, polygamy, witchcraft and corruption. How can Christians make an immediate and eternal difference beyond humanitarian aid?
The Rock Outreach, Inc. www.rockoutreach.org

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Kingdom View Fellowship Center and Guest House Mukono, Uganda We proclaim freedom in Jesus to overcome spiritual and economic bondage. We are fishers of men who teach people to fish.

The Root Problem: $13 billion in humanitarian aid from 2001 through 2012 has not created change in the culture. In commemorating 50 years of independence from colonialism, Uganda President Yoweri Museveni in October 2012 pointed to shedding innocent blood, corruption, bribery, sexual immorality, drunkenness, rebellion, insubordination, tribalism and sectarianism as being at the heart of Ugandas problems. He called for the country to repent in Jesus name.

The Rock Response: Impact leaders through mentoring students, pastors, and business people who learn to apply Christian principles of integrity in day to day life decisions at the Kingdom View Fellowship Center and Guest House. Maximize the synergy with Uganda Christian University so together we can impact the 8,000 plus students enrolled at the university.

Facility to Include: 1-2 acres of land on hillside above Uganda Christian University accessed by footpath, walled compound, 4 self-contained small round bandas for missionary/pastoral care, quarters for staff, 2 story house, 1st floorsitting room for 20 people small group conversations, library, dining area for 20 people, large covered stone patio for 50 people with uncovered extension to seat another 50 people, large kitchen for cooking classes, 2nd floor-8 selfcontained guest rooms, 2- guest suites for long term visiting professors, wrap around porch for one on one conversations, mentoring and Bible studies.

Kingdom View Executive Summary


Purpose To make disciples and role models in East Africa by using Jesus' model of one-on-one mentoring and multiplication. Impact Endemic corruption, economic dependency and witchcraft in East Africa will be countered by leaders mentored at Kingdom View who demonstrate their identity in Christ through faithfulness and competence. Billions spent by the West in East Africa will become more effective. The good news of freedom, acceptance, significance and security in Jesus will be evident to many more and disciples will multiply. Facilities Kingdom View will be a welcoming haven near Uganda Christian University, "a center of excellence in the heart of Africa." Ideal for quiet reflection, one-on-one mentoring or small group Bible study. Open to students, faculty, pastors, missionaries and anyone wishing to grow in their Christian faith. Guest house and dining will aid sustainability. Leadership Mark and Margaret Noblin have ministered in Africa since 2003, living there all of 2005, when Dan Vick first visited and later became chairman of the board. Opened three orphanages, started six AWANA clubs for kids, established Christian business training at three churches, partnered in agriculture program and developed discipleship scholarship program with Uganda Christian University. Guided church men's and women's ministries and taught freedom and identity in Jesus to other ministries. The Noblins will oversee start up of Kingdom View on site. Long-term we expect other missionaries and/or nationals to participate in management. Structure The Rock Outreach, Inc. is a Christian 501(c)(3) tax exempt U.S. organization registered in Texas. Dan, Mark and Margaret are the board members. They also are board members of a similar organization they registered in Uganda to enable ownership of land there. The Uganda organization includes as directors Earl Fain III of Santa Fe and longtime associate John Ggayi of Uganda.

Anticipated Total Investment $900,000


Jesus says, the Kingdom of God is within you. (Luke 17:21)
Share it! Please be a part of breaking the cycle of dependency and corruption in Africa by helping us build disciples and role models one by one. Donations payable online at www.rockoutreach.org or by check to: The Rock Outreach, Inc. P.O. Box 670222 Dallas, TX 75367

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