We thank God for His providence by His grace to the many communities in Uganda and Africa at large. However, most communities will be much better off, if their primary focus of worship is the Kingdom of God rather than the Kingdom of Satan. Christ Transformation Centers (CTCs) are intended to help whole communities focus their worship on the Kingdom of God. With this new focus on the Kingdom of God, communities will discover the infinite power of God in dealing with daily life issues in practical ways. This will be a new concept to many people who think that Christianity is a religious activity reserved for Sunday mornings and special ceremonies like weddings, baptisms and burials, but not a total empowering way of life.
In CTCs, there will be serious holistic transformational ministry, that will prove the existence of a practical, omnipotent God above any Satanic powers imbedded in ancestral worship. In places where the community is not comfortable with the name Christ Transformation Centers, it can be changed to Community Transformation Center or anything as long as the practice and results are the same. Everyone should be clearly aware that CTCs are for training the community about the Kingdom of God holistically and they are all owned by one Kingdom, the Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
The center should have a very big hall (capacity not less than 2000 people). It should have a resource center, classrooms, dormitories and all necessary boarding facilities. The leaders should ensure that all Christians get involved in the development of the center, right from construction of this hall physically (even if the resources are available from donors). The people can make all the bricks, provide wood, labor, and the like, as outside donors provide resources for technical and other needs that are beyond the community's reach. The intention here is:
For Christians to have a place of refuge and help when they are attacked by demons, instead of running to the witchdoctors. The center should have a 24 hour ministry of deliverance (teaching, worship and prayer). It will be a sanctuary of the heavenly Kingdom on earth.
To unite all Christians for a common Kingdom goal. The Kingdom of God has no divisions or denominations and this should be communicated in every way.
To declare the Identity of Christians as people of one Kingdom in that community. Kingdom people building a Kingdom facility together. Christians will be seen by all people praying together before starting work, eating lunch together and closing together in prayer.
To clearly define the ownership of the vision, mission and facility. As the people work on the center, their input will become a store for their passion to see success of the project. The other community members also will clearly know that the facility is for the Glory of God and there shall be no struggle for its ownership. On the other hand, the community will appreciate the Christian influence when the facility starts getting used to host training in agriculture, health, etc., to benefit all the people.
To ensure sustainability. The people, who will see the structures go up with their sweat, will gain confidence to the fact that they are actually able to maintain it. The same people will not allow anyone to spoil the facility or misuse it.
To ensure that the facility is used only for the Kingdom of God, and not for discos, Satanic ceremonies, etc. Considering that this facility will be a center of attraction for the community, it will attract good (Kingdom values) activities to dominate the community.
To challenge the people to develop visions and missions that are big enough for God to be trusted. The facility, which should be abnormally big in relation to what people are used to, will become a testimony when it gets completed. The community will also see that Christians serve a God who is able to do great things.
To give the Christians confidence to witness and stand out to worship God publicly and hold spiritual activities without being intimidated. For example, joint nights of prayer can be announced publicly as a respectable activity that the community should respect. This will result in church growth and community transformation.