Rabuna Fi
The core mission of Rabuna Fi is to disciple women and children through the Word of God and to assist them in their struggle for survival. “Rabuna Fi,” which translates to “God is here” in Arabic, is a common greeting among Christians in Africa.

Rabuna Fi
The core mission of Rabuna Fi is to disciple women and children through the Word of God and to assist them in their struggle for survival. “Rabuna Fi,” which translates to “God is here” in Arabic, is a common greeting among Christians in Africa.


Love Covers
FRM is committed to transforming the lives of impoverished children by providing essential resources such as clothing, blankets, hygiene items, and mosquito nets. FRM’s mission is to embody God’s love through tangible acts of compassion, ensuring that each child feels valued and cared for. FRM works closely with schools, churches, and youth groups to effectively support these children.
In addition, FRM has created an engaging three to four-day Vacation Bible School (VBS) program for remote villages, which integrates teaching, games, and music to enrich the lives of the children we serve. Through these activities, we aim to inspire hope and instill values that will guide them toward a brighter future.

FRM Aviation
FRM’s airplane conducts regular flights to various locations across Uganda, South Sudan, and the Republic of Congo. The aircraft is utilized to transport numerous missionaries, aid workers, medical supplies, and other essentials, as well as to carry out emergency flights.



Discipleship Tools
The entire Bible will be read in one calendar year.


Income Generation
The Lord guided FRM in establishing an income generation program to train women to create small crafts.


Literacy Training
FRM offers free literacy classes every week, welcoming anyone who wants to join. Students receive a Bible in their native language: Arabic, Acholi, Dinka, or Mari.


Tailoring School
FRM’s tailoring school is a vital part of our “Love Covers Outreach,” through which it has provided clothing for over 5,000 kids in Uganda and Sudan.