Women under the Ruth Ministries at St. Paul’s Cathedral have regained hope through church support of equipping them with hands-on skills.

They are training in skills like basket weaving, Tye and Dye, mat weaving, liquid soap making, candle making and making beads among others.

They say this skill will help them improve their standards of living since they will be earning from their projects.

Women displaying a few of their projects
Mrs. Eunice Sunday Mutoro, the Diocesan Mother’s Union Worker displaying wax used in candle making

Mrs. Eunice Sunday Mutoro, the South Rwenzori Diocesan Mother’s Union Worker says she is impressed by the women’s eagerness to learn new skills that would improve their living standards.

Ruth Ministries is a group of widows that have dedicated their lives to serving God regardless of their challenges. The group started way back in 2013.

Rachel Kyamukono a member, says it was to cater for the widows since the church had formed many associations including the Mother’s Union, Christian Women Fellowship, the Boys and Girls Brigade, the Father’s Union and the Children Ministry among others.

The Diocesan Secretary, Rev. can. Walina handing some of the material to the group.
Rt. Rev. Nason Baluku hands an assortment of material to the group to proceed with their project.

Bishop Nason Baluku hailed the members for their smart initiative that aims at development. He pledged support to see the women progress.

Ruth’s ministries was first thought of during the pandemic in 2020 but never became public until 2023-2024. The sole purpose and mission of Ruth’s ministries is to share the undiluted word of God in such a way that it can reach both believers and non-believers.
It is also a ministry built and founded upon the power and effectiveness of the Word of God whilst showcasing that there is Redemption, Mercy and Love at the cross.

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