Edward’s Passion in the Mountains of Dumaguete
I first met Edward June of 2024, high in the mountains above Dumaguete, past the geothermal plant where mist drifts through the trees. There he stood—Ugandan by birth, Filipino by calling—sharing the gospel with families who rarely see visitors. His story is one of faith without borders: from Uganda to India, through the Middle East, and now here in the Philippines, driven by an unshakable mission to reach the lost.
What struck me most wasn’t his words alone, but his passion. Edward speaks of an all-powerful God who longs for a personal relationship—not distant, not bound by tradition, but real, intimate, and alive. As he prayed with locals, I saw faces light up with hope. Love, joy, and peace seemed to settle on them like the mountain breeze.
Edward’s journey is proof that one life led by faith can transform nations—and that revival can start on a mountaintop.