Can You Imagine?



Imagine a place where people will move from spiritual darkness to light. Where they will experience that indescribable joy of being born again into God's family. Where they will feed and thrive on God's Word. Where they will rejoice in the Lord's goodness at weddings, receptions, graduation celebrations, seminars and spiritual retreats. Where they will worship God in spirit and truth.

When we look out from the balcony of Kingdom View Ministry House to the pavilion construction, that is what we see. Just across the road from Uganda Christian University, we see the vision coming alive step by step. Can you picture it?

If so, please help this vision come to pass. We need $12,541 to finish the electrical, plumbing, plastering, painting, window, doors, ceilings, railings and drainage grates. After completing this phase we start furnishing the facility and will provide additional information.

UPDATE 12/21: ALMOST THERE! JUST $2,614 NEED TO COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION. THEN WE CAN START ON FURNISHING!

Any amount is appreciated or if you would like to underwrite a specific element of the project click here. We will update the remaining funds needed regularly on the website. 

Would you consider making a donation to complete one or more of the areas?

With appreciation and grateful hearts,


Mark and Margaret

Construction of Pavilion Underway



Charles (contractor), Mark, Margaret and Moses
The construction of the pavilion began on April 15th at Kingdom View. Thank you for supporting the exciting work we do in Uganda through your prayers, finances and encouragement. We are receiving daily pictures from the team and great communication and accountability. This is what we call practical empowerment of our team.

We leave on May 22nd to return to Uganda and are excited to see the progress. Our architect Mike Reid met with the team to kick off the project and things are on schedule. 


Mike and Moses reviewing plans
All the deliveries of the materials for the foundation are on site and Christopher, the Rock Coordinator reports, "everything is accounted for and checked into the container." We are proud of the staff for their documentation and being pro-active in handling the minor challenges with any construction project. Moses our Ugandan board member/engineer has been available to answer any questions from the construction team.

We continue to pray for bookings in the guest rooms to lay a foundation for funding ministry operational expenses locally. Please share with your friends coming to Uganda the links. The guest house rooms are listed with no booking fee on our website. They are also listed on FlipKey.

Thank you for funding Phase 1 and 2 which completes the pavilion foundation, ceiling and roof. 
  • $   6,500 kitchen build out, sink, counters, cabinets and electrical
  • $ 10,000 equipment-tables, chairs, audio visual equipment
  • $   6,000 kitchen-catering appliances, pots, dishes, flatware, linens
  • $ 22,500 Balance of investment needed for fully furnished pavilion
Kingdom View Pavilion






















Our goal is to have the the construction finished by September and we need $6,500 to build out the kitchen and electrical. By the end of the year we hope to have the balance raised so the pavilion will be fully furnished and operational by January term. Over 40 UCU fellowship groups, and other ministries like Life Ministries, Navigators and hopefully BSF (Bible Study Fellowship International) would use the facility.

Would you consider making a donation to 

With excitement and grateful hearts,


Mark and Margaret

Book Kingdom View Guest House Now

Once your booking request is approved by Kingdom View, you will receive by email a PayPal invoice to be paid within 48 hours of transmission to secure reservation.






All bookings for Kingdom View in Uganda are processed by The Rock Outreach, Inc., a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please direct all inquiries to marknoblin@rockoutreach.org or by phone in the U.S. to 1.214.989.4304.

Expanding Kingdom View

First of all thank you for supporting the work we do in Uganda through your prayers, finances and encouragement. We are off to a strong start in 2019 and wanted to share the progress we are making. April 15th we begin construction of the pavilion foundation at Kingdom View. The architect has completed all the drawings, the city has approved the building permit and before we left Uganda in February we ordered the materials for the foundation.

Phionah and Moses
We are fortunate to have an engineer on our Ugandan board(The Rock Kingdom LTD) anhe has already begun to oversee the project. Previously he assisted us with the road up to the property. Moses Nawaha and his wife Phionah are a real blessing to us. 

He also leads our cell group in Watoto Church, the church we attend in Uganda.  While in university he was the "Papa" for Life Ministries Uganda (CRU) at Kyambogo University. 

Proscovia and John



God has blessed us with two excellent men on the board. John Ggayi Bugembe is a business man and small group leader for Bible Study Fellowship International in Kampala. His wife, Proscovia and all of his college age children attend BSF International as well. 

His reputation for advising church members and widows in particular and their families on construction projects has extended to Kingdom View. The subcontractors we used on the ministry house had worked with John for many years. The result was completing the project on time and all original items on budget. John was also our landlord in 2005 when we first lived in Uganda.


Christopher





Christopher Byomire began January 2019 as our Kingdom View Hospitality Coordinator. He is responsible for overseeing the day to day activities such as Bible studies, understanding our practical God-given skills, helping to write resumes. In addition he works with our board members and advisory members implementing ministry objectives. Christopher is busy coordinating use of the ministry house facility/welcome porch, maintenance, bookings of the guest house rooms, promoting opportunities to fellowship groups and tracking all expense receipts. For the last 4 years, we have mentored Christopher. We first got to know him as a student then disciple.  As a professional with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration he worked last year for a US Non-Profit overseeing drilling 150 water wells. He understands our expectations and has been fully trained in all aspects of the ministry and discipleship. While on campus he was very involved with Navigators.

"You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others." (2 Timothy 2:1-2)

We are encouraged by our team and the progress they are making. Each time we return to the U.S. we delegate more responsibility so the transition is gradual. This way we are able to handle challenges as they say in Uganda "slowly by slowly," empowering the team in practical ways.

For Ugandan leadership to be firmly established, it is necessary for the ministry to be financially secure. The goal is to be sustainable in Uganda by Ugandans while continuing to work with The Rock Outreach in the US.

To lay a foundation for funding ministry operational expenses locally, February 1st we began offering high quality guest house services. Please share with your friends coming to Uganda the links. The guest house rooms are listed at a discount on our website along with FlipKey and TripAdvisor.

Kingdom View Pavilion























Raised $17,000
  • $  5,000 needed to complete construction due to an increase in supplies
  • $ 10,000 equipment-tables, chairs, audio visual equipment
  • $  6,000 kitchen-catering appliances, pots, pans, dishes, flatware for 150, and linens
  • $ 21,000 total investment needed

By May we hope to have the balance of the construction funds raised. 

Would you consider making a donation to help with the completion of pavilion?

With appreciation and grateful hearts,


Mark and Margaret