Last month in Tanzania UCE missionaries of
chastity used 4-wheel drive vehicles, motorcycles, and walked on foot as
they swarmed across the district of Kilombero reaching 42 schools. By
the end of the month, they had held 49 outreaches across 4 districts and
helped 11,105 youth commit to chastity. The team members, working on a
budget that provides only for chastity commitments cards,
transportation, and 2 meals per day, said, “We thank God in Jesus Christ
for His guidance of all UCE activities. We are very grateful to the UCE
Prayer Warriors who have devoted their time to pray for UCE activities
in different countries. We have seen God’s hand continue to lead and
protect us in bringing the chastity message to Tanzania. In different
places God has called and appointed people to work with UCE. As the Word
of God says in Psalms 32:8, “I will instruct thee and teach thee in the
way which thou shall go. I will guide thee with mine eyes.”
Hilder travels by motorcycle with chastity commitment cards, and a PA system to a remote school
Dr. Centrude gets ready to travel to a school in Kilombero
Mr.
Renatus Benges is one of those God has called and appointed, and thus
He has blessed UCE. Rentaus has been working with UCE since 2010 as a
patron of the Ifakara Girls Secondary School UCE Chastity Club. Since
then, he has continued to join the team on outreaches to various
regions. As a volunteer, he is very committed to UCE activities despite
his very busy schedule. He has been praying for and asking the UCE
headquarters to bring the chastity message to Kilombero District for
over a year. The team in Tanzania, acknowledging his great work with
UCE, chose him to be the UCE coordinator in Ifakara and Kilombero
Districts (in the Morogoro region).
Mgina speaks to students at Signal Secondary School
In February of 2016, the UCE team responded to Renaus’ request. After
arriving in Kilombero, the team spent time together in prayer, and made
other necessary preparations to reach the schools. Kilombero has many
schools, some of them are located in remote areas while others are along
the main highways. In order to save time and money, the UCE team
divided up into smaller teams so that they could reach many schools at
once, especially those schools in remote areas. In areas where the
infrastructure was poor this proved very helpful. The UCE team used
motorcycles to travel to the remote schools, and where there was no
road, they travelled on foot.”
There were many success stories from the outreach. Below are several of the highlights.
At the end of the outreach at Kilamsa secondary school, the students
were given a chance to share their thoughts. One girl stood up and said,
“We are very grateful for this education which you have given us. We
have made our commitment to wait and to study hard in order to raise our
academic performance. We will live a chaste life from now on. Thank you
very much.” The academic master then stood and said, “Certainly, today
is a day of blessing in our school because this education is very vital
for this generation. I will make sure we have established a UCE Chastity
Club as soon as possible.” At Kilamsa of the 220 gathered students 164
made commitments to chastity.
Kilamasa Secondary School
At Nyasaka Secondary School the headmaster shared, “In the last
academic year I had to expel two students because of pregnancy. However,
there are other students who have engaged in sex but they are using
condoms and birth control pills to prevent pregnancy. It is so sad to
find very little girls now a days using those pills to prevent
pregnancy. Thank you UCE team for coming with this new message of
chastity. I believe from now on my students will no longer think about
using condoms or pills to prevent pregnancy. The risks of using condom
and pills were very well explained. Thank you for teaching them that
abstinence is the only right solution for them. I will encourage my
students from today to just think about abstinence. For those who signed
cards, hold your card in right hand, in front of those who might try to
seduce you and convince you to engage in sex before marriage.” 298 of
the 400 students made commitments to chastity.
At
Kwashungu Secondary School, the headmaster, Mr. Msafiri Chindengwike
shared some of the challenges facing his students. He said, “Some girls
have engaged in sexual relationships with adults who help them
financially. This has led to a serious problems where students fail to
concentrate on their studies. The school has tried to take legal action
against some adults, but the results were not good, because families of
the students negotiate and compromise with them. Last year we had two
students who were found to be pregnant.” After delivering the outreach: a
message of forgiveness, hope, love, second chances, and God’s plan for
our lives regarding our sexuality, chastity, the students asked many
questions.
Students were then given a chance to choose chastity, they shouted
“we want to abstain in order to achieve our goals!” 353 of the 440
students at the school chose to commit to chastity. The headmaster then
wound up the outreach by saying, “I am a teacher by professional but I
cannot provide this kind of education as clearly as the UCE team does.
So we take this opportunity to welcome you to our school as many times
as you can come. We wish you a safe journey.”
Students listen to the chastity message at Kibaoni
At Kibaoni Secondary School the team found that the UCE message had
preceded them. One girl had committed to chastity at the UCE Easter
conference in Ifunda, Iringa in 2014. She assisted the UCE team by
showing all of her peers her chastity commitment and giving a witness to
chastity. She said that as a student, “I have chosen abstinence as my
way of life.” Her teachers shared that, “she is a very good student with
good behavior.” The UCE team congratulated her on being a good role
model of chastity. She helped to encourage 298 of her 350 gathered peers
to commit to chastity.
Bravo Secondary School is located in a village community. The team
used a public address system to share their message, as the outreach
progressed many people from the community came to listen to the chastity
message with the students. After the outreach, the team gave elders in
the community an opportunity to address those gathered. One man said, “I
never knew that there is any organization which educates students with
good things like this. Most of the NGO’s are insisting students to use
condoms and do masturbation as the way of getting relief when their
sexual desire is high. But UCE educates students in chastity, truly this
message is from heaven. I am grateful to the UCE team. Students
remember to follow this message, and you will not perish!” Around 400
people gathered for the outreach and 357 committed to chastity.
Mchombe Secondary School
Bringing a message of hope, forgiveness, second chances, and chastity
is the work of UCE! Thousands of lives are changed each month because
of the tireless work of chastity teams, the prayers of our prayer
warriors, and the financial support of our donors.
We need your help! Stories like this are made possible because of the
support we receive from donors, just like you. If we, the people of
faith, do not support our youth in chastity, no one else will.
Please consider
making a donation and/or
joining us in prayer.
You may sponsor a complete outreach to a school for $250. Our team will
send you a report of your outreach once it is completed. $50 will print
300 chastity pledge cards, and any amount will help us bring the
life-saving message of chastity. Thank you for joining us. Together we
are spreading Christ’s message of purity and faithful love to youth all
over the world, so they can live out His wonderful plan for their lives.
St. Martins Girls School