Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Luwalira appeals for a new Uganda in 2013

From Uganda-

Namirembe Diocese Bishop Wilberforce Kityo Luwalira has appealed to all Ugandans to try and put away all the old things that do not add value t to them and their neighbours and start the year 2013 a new.

In his New Year eve  midnight sermon at St. Paul Cathedral Namirembe, Luwalira said that there is a dire need for  having new  wave of people in a country that was  filled with lies, prostitution, corruption, sorcery, theft, fornication right from the homes, churches and government in 2012.

“As we go into 2013, Let us think of a winning strategy.  We should not be keeping things either physical or spiritual, which are no longer useful in our lives. Let us leave all those in the year 2012,” he told the fully packed church. 


Most of the congregants were less concerned on leaving the church to view the fireworks that is always the reason of people going to Namirembe hill for a good view.

Luwalira blamed the problems that the country is going through to individuals, who care less about others and misuse government resources.

Borrowing a bible reading of Joshua chapter 7 where Achan’s breaking of God’s covenant saw the whole Israel being defeated by Ai, a city east of Bethel.


More here-

http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/638564-luwalira-appeals-for-a-new-uganda-in-2013.html

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