The word is love: meet Dasom Ministries
<p>Coming from less privileged circumstances himself, persistency and consistency have been two of Joel’s core leading values as he’s navigated from an impoverished life as an orphaned child to becoming a caretaker for orphans in his adulthood.</p>
<p>In Uganda, Joel says, earning a living takes a lot of hard work: “My education was not enough to get me a good job, so I took in whatever the world gave me.” In order to make ends meet, Joel was required to work hard labor jobs in the cement industry and on building sites, where he carried heavy materials like iron bars and iron sheets. “I was being exploited, only earning money to survive,” he says. “I could share this little [income] with the kids, [and] together with my team and [the] support of my church, we could work out things at the end of the day and put some food on the table.”</p>
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