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In Eleanor Wyatt’s latest interview with Rise On Fire, she shares powerful testimonies of God’s miraculous work through The Binji Ministries in Uganda, including the extraordinary healing of a paralyzed child and the transformative encounters Muslim leaders have experienced with Jesus. The interview also explores how The Binji Ministries combines practical community support with spiritual outreach, providing vital medical care, education, and empowerment programs to families, orphans, and widows. Through these efforts, we’re witnessing lives being transformed both physically and spiritually in remarkable ways.
If you’re interested in learning more about our mission and impact, we invite you to watch this latest interview to hear these incredible testimonies. You can also explore our previous interview with Rise on Fire, where we delve deeper into the heart of our ministry and discuss how we’re empowering communities through God’s love in action.
Our
Story
In 2018, through a series of “chance events” (though we know there are no coincidences!), Eleanor Wyatt’s son, Nathaniel, connected over Facebook with a young Ugandan man named Musumba. A friendship quickly formed, and Nathaniel discovered that Musumba also had a single mother who was a devout believer. At Nathaniel’s request, Eleanor reached out to Musumba in October of 2018.
God’s hand was clearly at work, bringing these families together. As they grew in friendship, they began studying the Bible together, diving deeply into questions about Torah, the Sabbaths, and the Appointed Times, seeking God’s truth as a united family in faith.
Fazira, Musumba’s mother, had long dedicated her weekends to hospital ministry, faithfully praying and ministering to those in need. In November 2019, she invited Nathaniel’s mother, Eleanor, to Uganda for four weeks of joint ministry. This visit was clearly guided by the Father and brought their families closer in faith.
Eleanor’s time in Uganda connected her with numerous Messianic pastors—there are over 36 Messianic congregations in Uganda—and other Christian leaders. Fazira’s reputation as a woman of faith and prayer opened doors for Eleanor, providing warm welcomes wherever they traveled. It was through this divine connection that Eleanor witnessed firsthand one of Uganda’s greatest needs: ministering to widows and abandoned families.
Today, this ministry is also dedicated to teaching believers how to truly connect and function as the Body of Messiah. By empowering families, uniting congregations, and transforming communities, God’s love is bringing change, restoring hearts, and bringing hope to those who need it most.
"Binji" is Lugandan for Abundance
"I have come that they might have abundant life”
-John 10:10
People Are
Living Stories
The people of Uganda deserve to have their stories told.
Our
Mission
Encouragement
Discipleship
Empowerment
At Binji Ministries, our mission is to ENCOURAGE, DISCIPLE, and EMPOWER Ugandan widows, abandoned families, and communities. We are dedicated to providing hope and support through compassionate care, transformative education, and sustainable development. By fostering a spirit of encouragement, guiding individuals in their spiritual and personal growth, and empowering them with the tools and resources needed to thrive, we strive to create lasting change and uplift the lives of those we serve. Together, we build resilient communities, restore dignity, and inspire a brighter future for all.
The Binji is About Changing Hearts in Uganda
The
Impact
Read their stories...
Zam
A Gift From God
Richard
I See You
Lydia
Strength of God
To practice “true religion” (James 1:27) to the widows and fatherless of Uganda, and to help rebuild families and marriages on a Biblical foundation.
Our
Team
Shalom!
At the heart of The Binji Ministries and The Binji Development Initiative is a dedicated team led by Eleanor Wyatt, Fazira, and Musumba Julius. Each brings a unique passion and commitment to serving the Ugandan people. Eleanor Wyatt, with her compassionate leadership, Fazira's deep community connections, and Musumba Julius's unwavering dedication, form a dynamic team driven by a shared vision of hope and transformation. Together, they work tirelessly to uplift Ugandan widows, abandoned families, and communities, embodying the core values of encouragement, discipleship, and empowerment in every endeavor.
Facebook Feed
Welcome to the Binji Ministries Facebook Feed! Here, you’ll find inspiring stories of transformation, updates on our community projects, and highlights of our efforts to encourage, disciple, and empower Ugandan widows, abandoned families, and communities. Follow us for heartwarming testimonials, behind-the-scenes looks at our team in action, and opportunities to get involved. Join our online community to stay connected with our mission and witness the positive impact we’re making together!
How To Get
Involved
Your support can make a profound difference in the lives of Ugandan widows, abandoned families, and communities. There are several ways you can get involved with The Binji Ministries:
Financial Help & Sponsorhips
You can contribute to our mission through donations. You may also support specific needs through our sponsorship programs. Help provide education, meet urgent needs, and fund essential ministry projects.
Prayer Partnering
Your prayers are powerful and essential in guiding and sustaining our efforts. By becoming a prayer partner, you commit to regularly praying for the specific needs of the people we serve, our ministry projects, and the overall vision of The Binji Ministries.
Service Volunteering
Offer your time and skills by volunteering with us. Whether locally or abroad, your hands-on help can change lives. Your involvement directly impacts the lives of those we serve, and we welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and skill levels.
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