Mission-Minded Family Living

Joshua House Altar equips families to turn their homes into daily altars of prayer, unity, and obedience, shining Jesus from Mbarara to the nations.

Restoring God’s Design for Family

We walk with families into a lifestyle of abiding in Jesus, practicing unity at home, and serving together as a visible Gospel.

Ministry

A symbolic wooden house-shaped frame, about one meter tall, standing on a smooth clay floor, representing a Christ-centered home. Inside the open frame, on a small platform, rests an upright Bible, a simple wooden cross, and three polished stones etched with subtle symbols of prayer, unity, and mission. Behind, an unfocused backdrop of a Ugandan village edge with trees and distant roofs suggests community context. Soft morning light streams from the side, producing tender highlights along the wood grain and gentle shadows within the frame. Photographic realism, captured from a low-angle perspective, emphasizes the house frame as a protective altar of family faith, with a calm, hopeful atmosphere and a clean, minimal composition.

Family altar trainings that cultivate daily prayer, Scripture, and obedience rhythms right in the living room.

Parent coaching for raising mission-minded children who hear God, love people, and serve together.

A simple rural Ugandan doorway viewed from inside a home, where a small wooden prayer bench faces outward toward a bright, sunlit path. On the bench rests an open Bible and a single lantern, its glass clean and ready to be lit, symbolizing readiness for mission. Outside, the path leads toward distant fields and a softly blurred village church silhouette. Late-afternoon sunlight streams through the doorway, creating a narrow beam of light across the bench and floor while the interior stays gently shadowed. Photographic realism, captured from behind the bench at eye level, uses leading lines of the doorway and path to evoke daily obedience, going out on mission from a place of intimate family prayer.

Marriage and unity sessions that heal fractures and restore covenant partnership around Christ.

Community outreach opportunities where whole families serve Mbarara and beyond side by side.

Family Events

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PRE- DESTINED TO STAND OUT YOUTH CONFERENCE

Guma Na Yesu Mbarara, Uganda

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August-2025

City Church

Kampala, Uganda

September-2025

Regional Hub

Ntungamo, Uganda

October-2025

Joshua House

Mbarara, Uganda

November-2025

City Church

Kampala Central, Uganda

December-2025

Regional Hub

Ntungamo, Uganda

January-2026

Joshua House

Mbarara, Uganda

February-2026

City Church

Kampala, Uganda

March-2026

Regional Hub

Ntungamo, Uganda

A close-up, side-angle photograph of a well-used wooden Bible stand on a small table, set near a window in a humble Ugandan home. The Bible is open, its pages slightly curled from frequent use, with a hand-woven bookmark peeking out between chapters. Beside it sits a small clay pot holding three upright feathers and a single smooth stone, symbolizing prayer, the Holy Spirit, and steadfast faith for the household. Soft morning light filters through thin curtains, producing gentle highlights on the page edges and a pleasing bokeh in the background. Photographic realism with shallow depth of field creates an intimate, contemplative mood, highlighting daily abiding in Jesus within family life.
An abstract yet photographic representation of a ‘mission-minded family tree’ wall display, without any photos or text. On a warm-toned plaster wall hangs a large wooden tree silhouette with many branching arms. Instead of portraits, each branch holds a simple symbol: a tiny cross, a small clay house, a miniature globe, a smooth river stone, and tiny carved hearts, all carefully attached. Below the tree, a narrow wooden shelf holds an open Bible and a small lantern. Even, diffused daylight washes the wall, minimizing harsh shadows and creating a calm, focused atmosphere. Shot straight-on in photographic realism with sharp focus, the composition is clean and centered, communicating generational faith, unity, and outward mission from a Christ-centered home.

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Reviews

Aya Nakamura

Our evenings changed as we embraced the Family Code of Honor; peace and joy returned to our home.

Mateo García

Praying the Covenant Pledge together turned our house into a true altar where our children love Jesus deeply.

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Reach Joshua and Tina Tukesiga in Mbarara to request prayer, mentoring, or family ministry partnership.

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