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
Spiritual Growth is a Marathon, not a Masterclass
Sin goes slowly, sometimes making turns instead of “going”; habits die hard and sometimes only “faint.” Don’t let the next church event fool you!
A Changed Heart is Better than “Dressing Like Your Miracle.”
Judas’s stony heart remained in his chest even as he daily accompanied the only one who could replace it. His heart had never experienced a miracle. But maybe his dressing did?
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Spiritual Growth is a Marathon, not a Masterclass
Sin goes slowly, sometimes making turns instead of “going”; habits die hard and sometimes only “faint.” Don’t let the next...
Read MoreA Changed Heart is Better than “Dressing Like Your Miracle.”
Judas's stony heart remained in his chest even as he daily accompanied the only one who could replace it. His...
Read MoreDo Christian Parents in Uganda Question Kindergarten or Boarding School Choices Enough?
Shouldn't Christian parents in Uganda start thinking beyond "clothes on the back and food on the table"?
Read MoreWhat I Told the Boys At Church About Sports Betting.
When you bet, you are supporting greedy, preying institutions that pounce on the lowest of human desires while ignoring God's...
Read MoreYou Haven’t Lived, If You Haven’t Died To Self.
"For every look to self, take 10 looks at Christ" - Robert McCheyne
Read MoreLeaning on God, Amidst USAID Funding Cuts
Sudden job loss feels like a rug has been pulled from under your feet, at this point, only your omnipresent...
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