Transformation through Compassionate Care: Betty Sula in Uganda
- Max Sargent
- Aug 22
- 2 min read
AAI visited the Safeway Medical Clinic in Kampala, Uganda, led by Betty Sula. Betty’s work extends beyond the clinic to school missions and prison ministry, where practical help is a vital part of sharing the gospel.
Contributions to the Clinic are an investment towards changing lives through the ministry of the clinic led by Betty Sula.
What surprised the most was the crossover of her medical skills to prison ministry in two prisons, showing how practical help is a vital part of sharing the gospel. This became evident when an inmate shared how her husband at home was badly injured in a house
collapse. Betty’s treatment and contact with this family led to a household becoming Christians. Visits to prisons are usually made once or twice a month.
Video 1 Betty Sula: Brief introduction to the medical clinic and medical outreach camps to rural communities (1min)
Video 2 Betty Sula: Working in three Secondary Schools (2 min)
Video 3 Betty Sula: Ministering Jesus in prisons to set hearts free in prisons. (4 min 30 sec) Here Betty shares how extending help to an inmate's family back in the home became a fruitful work.
Video 3 Betty Sula: Ministering Jesus in prisons to set hearts free in prisons. (4 min 30 sec) Here Betty shares how extending help to an inmate's family back in the home became a fruitful work.
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