Being Ugandan, as a Christian
For more than a decade, I’ve lived with a tension resulting from trying to reconcile what I read in God’s word, and what I often see in God’s world and my heart.
This platform is a collection of Ugandan-flavoured reflections resulting from that disconnect.
Drop me articles as they come
(Poem) Adam’s Beat
Good art speaks about real life, real life that is both damned yet redeemable.
God Never Parts The Sea Every Day
God never designed us to only relate to him when the piano is loudest. Sure, he shook the mountain and parted seas when he came down in Exodus, yet many biblical stories are not thrilling mountaintop experiences, especially the crucifixion one.
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(Poem) Adam’s Beat
Good art speaks about real life, real life that is both damned yet redeemable.
Read MoreGod Never Parts The Sea Every Day
God never designed us to only relate to him when the piano is loudest. Sure, he shook the mountain and...
Read MorePromptness Blesses.
People formerly animated by the spirit of the age and now by the Spirit of God need to apply themselves...
Read MoreBeholding Christ After A Breakup
Until I was ready to love God without conditions, I wasn't ready to be anybody's husband, even Rhionah's.
Read MoreConviction, As Fount Church Opens Doors in Kampala
In case God is stirring up something in this city, you want to pray so too. Congratulations, The Fount Church!
Read MoreChristmas is As Good As Your Meditation.
Biblical meditation is the meat our heads and hearts hunger to spiritually savour, especially amidst December weeds.
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