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The Rock Outreach, Inc December 15, 2013

Kingdom View Fellowship Center and Guest HouseMukono, Uganda

Guest House

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The Rock Outreach, Inc December 15, 2013

Kingdom View Fellowship Center and Guest HouseMukono, Uganda

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Guest House

Ground Floor 

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135 ft.

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5 10 200 40

1 Gate House

2 Guest Banda - Self-contained 2 Units 300 SF

3 Missionary Banda - Two Bedroom/

Bath with Kitchen and Sitting Room 550 SF

4 Meeting Pavilion for 100 People 1,000 SF

5 Lobby and Reception with Seating 700 SF

6 Fellowship / Media Room 750 SF

7 Dining for 20 people 450 SF

8 Kitchen 330 SF

9 Guest House Manager's Office 130 SF

10 Covered Porch and Terrace 1,500 SF

11 Library - not pictured on 2nd floor 330 SF

8 Guest rooms and 2 Executive suites located on the 2nd floor

300 ft.

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Phone: +256(0)312-378 000 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ucuholdings.co.ug P.O.Box 853 Mukono Uganda

Building Homes on a Firm Foundation

12 October 2013

Board of Directors

The Rock Outreach, Inc.

P.O. Box 670222

Dallas, TX 75367

RE: Kingdom View Ministry House serving Uganda Christian University and UCU

Holdings

Dear Mark and Margaret:

It was lovely to dine with you last week when were both in Mukono. Thanks for your

hospitality.

I thought I would take this opportunity both as former Vice Chancellor of Uganda Christian

University (2000-2010) and as Managing Director of UCU Holdings, Ltd. to express

solidarity with your mission of opening a Kingdom View Ministry House near the campus.

I have found over the years that partnerships between Ugandan institutions, especially the

University, and mission-oriented groups like yours is one of the most fruitful ways to

advance the Kingdom. I found this to be true in the partnership we had with The Rock on the Ntawo farm.

Further, when expatriates are willing to come and offer their lives, their expertise, their

experience, it can make a great difference. I have seen this happen over and over in a variety

of settings. I know in your vision, simply providing a good place for students to meet, have

fellowship and receive teaching is the focus, and that is much needed.

Forming Christian leaders for mission and ministry has been my passion over these past

years, and I want to commend you and your supporters in the getting the Ministry House up

and running.

I look forward to seeing you again and working alongside in service of His Great

Commission.

Sincerely yours,

Rev. Prof. Stephen Noll

Managing Director

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04-October-2013

Board of Directors

The Rock Outreach, Inc

P.O. Box 670222Dallas, TX 75367

RE: Kingdom View Ministry House serving Uganda Christian University Ministries

Dear Mark and Margaret:

It was refreshing to talk to you and listen to all the stories of how the Lord has used you over the years to make such a

significant contribution to the advancement of the gospel and the Kingdom of God in the areas of discipleship and

mentoring young men and women in our country. We certainly share the same passion and it is encouraging to know

that there is many other groups of people, organisations and individual committed to the same things as we in the

Navigators—

Evangelism, Establishing new believers and Equipping them for fruitful labor.

I therefore with no doubt as I shared with you would like to let the members of your board know that the idea of the

ministry house is good news to our ministry here at Uganda Christian University. Over the years we have had to drive

over 50km towards Entebbe or Jinja to find a place to retreat for a weekend of prayer, time alone with God and

conference.

This would be perfect for our one on one meeting which holds throughout the week depending on the availability and

the needs of our key students involved in discipleship, small group meeting; usually, 7-15 students twice a week, and our

large group meetings once or twice a semester which may involve 20-150 students.  On the weekends we have games or

movie night. So often a student will come to me wanting to talk privately and we need a place for these types of

conversations over a good cup of tea or coffee.  On occasion Navigators has leadership training or regional meetings and

including accommodations, and depending on the suitability this would be a good option. The meetings take place

several times in the year, some on a regular basis and others whenever deemed necessary. I am sure we would utilize

Kingdom View and support the vision.

We pray and believe that, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

Phil 1:6

In His harvest field,

Levi Ndimubanzi Ssemanza

CAMPUS LEADER – THE NAVIGATORS OF UGANDA AT UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY MUKONO

Contact us on: +256 712 886 731 ,+256 702 164 750 Email [email protected] 

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