Join our Team in Uganda

Klint Ostermann • February 19, 2025

We are looking for people to join our team in Uganda!

Job Title: Missionary Project Manager - Sustainable Agriculture Program (Uganda)
Location:
 Uganda (various regions)
Position Type:
 Full-time, 2-year contract
Sending Organization:
 Global Outreach International
Reports To:
 Farming God’s Way Uganda Regional Leader & Partner Church Leadership

 

Position Overview:
Global Outreach International, in partnership with a large Ugandan church, seeks a dynamic, faith-driven leader to manage the implementation and expansion of Farming God’s Way, a sustainable agriculture resource empowering vulnerable women and children across Uganda. This role combines project management, spiritual mentorship, and community development to create lasting, biblically rooted change. The ideal candidate will oversee training initiatives, build local partnerships, and ensure the program’s sustainability while raising their own financial support for salary and expenses.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Project Management & Leadership
  • Lead the planning, execution, and monitoring of the Farming God’s Way resource in alignment with the church’s vision.
  • Train and equip local facilitators to teach sustainable farming techniques, integrating biblical principles with practical agriculture.
  • Develop timelines, budgets, and reporting systems to ensure accountability and impact.
  1. Team Building & Collaboration
  • Foster unity among Ugandan staff, church staff, volunteers, and international partners.
  • Mentor local leaders and trainers to ensure long-term program ownership and scalability.
  1. Fundraising & Stewardship
  • Raise 100% of personal salary, travel, and project expenses through Global Outreach International’s support-raising framework.
  • Manage program funds with integrity, ensuring alignment with donor expectations and project goals.
  1. Community & Spiritual Engagement
  • Build relationships with vulnerable women, children, and community leaders to address spiritual and physical needs holistically.
  • Lead devotionals, workshops, and outreach activities that connect faith with sustainable livelihoods.
  • Boldly share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 
  1. Monitoring & Evaluation
  • Track program outcomes (e.g., crop yields, income generation, spiritual growth) and adjust strategies as needed.
  • Submit regular reports to team leader, Global Outreach, and church partners.

Qualifications:

  • Required:
  • Proven experience in leadership, project management, and cross-cultural communication.
  • Helpful:
  • Agricultural training and experience
  • Cross-cultural ministry experience

Restrictions

  1. Must be 18 years or older and fit the needed job description
  2. Willingness to raise support for position
  3. Proven experience in leadership, project management, and cross-cultural communication.
  4. Must onboard as a Global Outreach International Missionary

Preparation

  1. Initial Zoom Call with GO Short-Term Teams Coordinator
  2. Follow-Up Interview with Farming God's Way Leadership


Visit https://globaloutreach.servicereef.com/events/global-outreach-international/go-farm-in-uganda-farming-gods-way to apply!


By Klint Ostermann April 21, 2025
By Klint Ostermann April 21, 2025
Kingdom Work in West Africa
By Klint Ostermann April 16, 2025
Last week, during our West Africa In-Field Mentoring in Senegal, we witnessed God’s transformative power in remarkable ways. I’m excited to share this story with you. In-Field Mentoring involves coaching mentees as they deliver sessions for community training. As mentors, we guide them beforehand, evaluate their presentations, determine if they earn credit for the session, and provide constructive feedback for improvement. Occasionally, a mentee struggles, requiring us to step in to ensure the audience receives accurate information. This happened on the second day during a session titled “Consider Your Ways, for You Are the Temple of God.” This powerful session often leads to repentance and salvation, but the mentee struggled to convey its message. I stepped in to lead the session, and as I spoke, I felt the Holy Spirit moving in the room. In Senegal, where 97% of the population is Muslim, sharing the Gospel openly can be met with resistance, and attendees have left trainings after such presentations. Yet, I felt led to share the Gospel boldly. Praise God, six men raised their hands to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior! We guided them through a prayer of repentance and connected them with a local pastor for discipleship. During the break, a Muslim woman from a closed Northwest African country approached me. She had traveled to Senegal specifically for this training and shared that the Gospel message I presented needed to reach her homeland, where such teachings are unheard. She revealed that for years, she had suffered from a debilitating nerve condition in her leg, impairing her ability to walk. She had been praying for healing for years, yet she found no relief—until the first day of our training, when God miraculously healed her! Overwhelmed, she felt something stir in her heart during the Gospel presentation but didn’t fully understand what was happening in her. She even said she wanted to become a Farming God’s Way trainer. Her country is deeply hostile to Christianity. Apostasy can carry a death sentence, though no known cases of this has occurred in recent years. Converts face severe risks, including family rejection, loss of livelihood, or exile. Extremist groups further endanger those who leave Islam. We provided her with a Bible and connected her with missionaries working in her country. Through Farming God’s Way, someone from a closed nation, who might never have heard the Gospel, encountered God’s love. Additionally, two Peace Corps workers from Hawaii and California attended the training. Afterward, they approached our team with questions about Jesus. Missionaries shared the Gospel with them and gave them Bibles.  God is moving mightily through Farming God’s Way, drawing people to Him in unexpected and beautiful ways. Thank you for supporting this work that is transforming lives!
By Klint Ostermann March 28, 2025
By Klint Ostermann March 3, 2025
Upcoming Farming God's Way Trainings in Uganda:
By Klint Ostermann February 27, 2025
By Klint Ostermann February 10, 2025
We recently completed our annual train-the-trainer program!
By Klint Ostermann January 1, 2025
Jinja Vegetable Training 14-17 October 2025
By Klint Ostermann January 1, 2025
Jinja Vegetable Training 22-25 July 2025
By Klint Ostermann January 1, 2025
Uganda National Training 12-15 August
More Posts