Ken and Judith Finch are CMS Ireland Mission Partners based in Kiwoko Hospital, Uganda. Ken works as the hospital's Programmes Manager and Judith is involved in looking after the many guests that the hospital recieves.
News and articles from Ken and Judith Finch
2010 so far…
We share with you a few snippets and updates of life in Kiwoko since the start of the year, and some events coming up in the months ahead…
Posted on Tue, 23 Mar 2010 | 0 comments
Reflecting on another year....
Ken and Judith give thanks for a busy year and share with us news from Kiwoko, their daily lives and prayer requests as another year in Kiwoko comes to a close, and another begins.
Posted on Tue, 15 Dec 2009
Running the race together...reflection from Kiwoko
Fresh from their recent sporting endeavours in the ‘Kiwoko Chase’, Ken and Judith , share some thoughts about their life as CMS Ireland Mission Partners,and their ministry at Kiwoko Hospital in Uganda.
Posted on Tue, 08 Dec 2009
People (contd)
More stories of people impacted by the work of Kiwoko Hospital…today the story Florence & Grace…
Posted on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 | 4 comments
People
People everywhere live with all sorts of different issues in their lives – here are a few stories of the lives of some people who have been helped through the ministry of Kiwoko Hospital…
Posted on Thu, 30 Jul 2009
Back on line...
We were never really away…But we have not been in touch very much of late.
Posted on Wed, 29 Jul 2009
Life in Uganda
On Sunday Kiwoko Town sent various sports teams to a town about 70 km north of us called Ngoma…
Posted on Tue, 27 Jan 2009
Leaving on a jet plane
It is hard to believe that we have been back in the UK for five months and the time has come again to pack our bags and say our good byes. We head back to Uganda on Tuesday 2nd. We will welcome the warm weather !
It is always sad to say good bye but we also look forward to the time ahead and seeing what God has in store back in Uganda.
We look back on our time back home with gratutude for all we have been able to see and do. It has been so special to spend time with family and friends and renew old acquaintances. And there are always more people we would like to have seen.
We value your prayers as we settle back to life and work in Kiwoko.
Posted on Tue, 02 Dec 2008
4 Hours 36 minutes
What can you do in 4 hours and 36 minutes?
Posted on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 | 1 comments







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