About BBT

In 1979, after the fall of Idi Amin's regime, Alex Mitala returned to Uganda from exile in Kenya. At this time, Alex began to mobilize local social workers and Bible teachers to encourage church growth through evangelism, church planting and discipleship. During the same time, Alex Mitala started the Back to the Bible Truth Ministries (BBT), a ministry to evangelize the masses, encourage church leaders and plant churches.

BBT Today

Today BBT is a well respected and broadly recognized ministry / social action group. Headquartered in Kampala Uganda, BBT consists of medical doctors, teachers, and ministers that run an orphanage north of Kampala, medical facilities throughout Uganda, and vocational schools in northern Uganda. In addition to teaching students the skills they will need in order to maintain an income, BBT provides spiritual discipleship, help for students to heal from the inside out and empowerment for them to aim higher and overcome their hardships. The evidence of transformation in the lives of the children at the BBT is incredible and will impact future generations, and the future leaders of Uganda.

BBT Mission Statement

God has called us to love with action, to serve practically and to change the unprivileged into hopeful, dependable and constructive citizens by preaching the true Gospel of Christ, our Lord and Saviour.

BBT Vision

To bring real hope to mankind, now and after death, by the transforming of the mind and spirit through the knowledge of Jesus Christ.

 

BBT Initiatives

Sewing-Machines
Sewing Machines Project:
The main aim of the Women of Significance Ministry is to make widows and single mothers self-reliant and able to look after their children. For example, after completing sewing training, each woman is given a sewing machine, enabling them to sew for income.
Manufacturing
Welding and Metal Joinery:
To the left students in GULU are training and producing Iron gates, windows, and doors among other items.
Sewing  
Tailoring:
BBT believes that empowering and developing a mother is empowering and developing a nation. To the left are women training in tailoring to help them become self reliant.
Classroom-2  
BBT Formal Education Programs:
BBT provides an opportunity for children from poor and needy families, orphans, HIV/AIDS affected children, war-displaced children, and Pastors' children to acquire a formal education with the help of our partners.
Health-Clinic  
BBT Medical Facilities:
BBT provides medical care to the orphans, and students attending the Good Samaritain School. They also have a local medical facility whereby many small communities are able to receive medical care and medicine from trained doctors.