Ugandan Armed Forces Commander, on supporting Israel if necessary:
“Our forces are capable of capturing Tehran within just two weeks,” claiming that a single brigade would be enough to accomplish the mission.
Dear average Ugandan,
don’t fall victim for that social media pressure.
All they post is Highlights!
In real life people go to work, businesses fail, losses happen, that ‘fancy’ food isn’t eaten on a daily, no one gets to vacation every weekend. Everyone is out here silently trying to survive.
Let’s get to work. There is always a price to pay✌️.
@mgeLocalSEO@oku_yungx There’s a delicate balance needed here. It either tips you over into depression or sparks your renaissance through creative expression, stoic focus and discipline. Solitude MUST be accompanied by spiritual grounding and awakening!!!
@oku_yungx Sounds powerful until you realise some men are just avoiding people, not mastering solitude.
Being alone doesn’t build strength by default. It exposes what’s already inside you.
Silence either sharpens you or reveals your cracks.
Solitude is a tool, not a personality.
POWER IN SOLITUDE 🔥
You can’t break a man who has learned to eat alone, pray alone and build alone. The moment a man becomes comfortable in his own company, he becomes untouchable almost unbeatable.
Most people stay trapped because they can’t stand the silence. They crave constant validation. They need distractions. They want someone beside them to feel like they matter.
But the man who wins chooses the lonely dinners and the nights spent building while everyone else is out. He understands that no one is coming to save him and no one owes him anything. He isn’t looking for handouts but he built his backbone in solitude.
That kind of man can’t be manipulated with attention. He can’t be controlled by loneliness or threatened with abandonment. He has already faced the worst case scenario being alone and realized it’s not a punishment, but a superpower.
WHEN YOU ARE NOT AFRAID TO LOSE ANYONE, YOU ARE FINALLY FREE TO GAIN EVERYTHING. THE WORLD BELONGS TO THE MAN WHO HAS MASTERED BEING ALONE, BECAUSE HE IS TRULY FREE.
Stay guided brothers. 👏
The demons whisper lies to you in your own voice. There isn’t anyone who has never received a demonic suggestion, only people who can’t discern their own inner voice from those of other spirits. It’s not that they sound different, it’s the content. Anything that doesn’t come from God is from the devil. The only way to test them is against the word of God.
I would venture to guess that the great majority of people are completely unaware of the incessant barrage of demonic noise that they are subjected to. They really just think it’s them. That they are their thoughts and desires. That they come from within rather than promptings from the enemy. Satan is really that deceptive.
We are powerless without Christ and at their mercy without knowledge of the scriptures.
was reading the book of John, and when I got to the part where Judas betrayed Jesus .“when Satan entered him”. it made me so uncomfortable.
At first, I didn’t understand why. I even had this feeling like I wanted to stop reading.
Then questions started running through my mind:
If he was following Jesus, why did Satan enter him?
I thought when you’re a Christian, you’re covered?
But as I kept reading and really thinking about it, something hit me:
Judas was following Jesus… but was his heart really with Him?
Later it says Judas was keeping the money bag and stealing from it.
Then he agreed to betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
It wasn’t sudden.
It was gradual.
Small compromises.
Hidden sin.
Little lies.
That’s why it says first the devil “put it into his heart”… and later Satan entered him.
And then it became personal.
I realized God wasn’t just showing me Judas He was revealing something in me.
I saw my own “small” lies.
The little compromises I’ve been excusing.
And I felt like I was on the verge of falling into sin.
In that moment, I felt God correcting me, pulling me back.
I cried.
Because I realized if I keep entertaining these small things, they won’t stay small.
They will grow.
And God, in His mercy, is warning me before I sink.
This wasn’t just a story anymore.
It was a wake-up call.
@Muzukuffu256@AbstractTim@Phanerookampala What you may probably not know about Mukisa, is that he is an accomplished musician. He composed the Kiira College Butiki Anthem as well as the Nile house anthem. He is into the ministry because of his love of God
Over a decade ago Ap. Grace Lubega of @Phanerookampala was attacked mudslung and slandered in the tabloids by they that did not understand the message of the Grace of God ..Like Paul some said he said that he preached we should sin that grace might increase others claimed he operated a cult of sorts - by far one of the most trying moment in his formative ministry.
During that time Apostle @mosesmukisa of @worship_harvest
invited him to minister at the Naalya and Entebbe branches as a seed of hope that he believed in him - all he ever needed from the people he expected during that time when the world had turned on him but didnt get 4 words "I believe in You" .
This relationship is a testament to the saying amongst the patriarchy that " When your young you get friends but when your older you make friends" MAKE is a deliberate action that will take you time, effort and yes money too a conversation we dont want to have
Today I join the heaven to celebrate Apostle @mosesmukisa..Happy 50th Birthday Kind sir May it come with more grace to plant more churches....Thank you for teaching a generation what a friend is !
There is growing consensus around the call for higher standards and accountability in religious leadership. A former presidential candidate Mubarak Munyagwa has fully backed CDF @mkainerugaba’s position—emphasizing that anyone stepping onto the pulpit or starting a church must hold a degree specifically in theology.
This is not about restricting faith,it is about protecting it. Theology is the foundation of sound doctrine, ethical guidance, and responsible leadership. A pastor trained in theology is better equipped to interpret scripture correctly, guide believers with integrity, and uphold discipline within the church.@KRubagyemura@Ruheemba
Today I made a deep reflection and I realized that probably if I had started my business outside of Zimbabwe.I could not have made it this far.Zimbabweans are absolutely amazing people,they have a nice way of rallying behind you
@AaronDanjuma4@rapidodraws Yoooo. These are dope. I note Puma and AF1 influences, kind of a mashup. You could also customize and redesign more retro looks and get them co-signed. May God bless your work!!!
Why did Jesus use mud and saliva to heal the blind man?
In John 9, when Jesus encountered
a man blind from birth, the disciples
immediately asked a question about cause.
“Rabbi, who sinned, this man
or his parents, that he was born blind?”
Jesus did not answer in the way they expected.
He redirected the focus.
“It was not that this man sinned,
or his parents, but that the works
of God might be displayed in him”
(John 9:3).
Then the text described what He did next.
“He spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva.
Then He anointed the man’s eyes with the mud
and said to him, ‘Go, wash in the pool of Siloam’”
(John 9:6–7).
That detail slowed the reading.
Jesus had already shown,
through many other accounts,
that He could heal with a word alone.
He restored sight without touch (Matthew 9:28–30).
He healed at a distance (John 4:50–53).
Nothing in the Gospels suggested
that physical method was required.
So the question was not
whether the mud was necessary.
It was why the text preserved it.
The action itself was deliberate.
Jesus did not simply touch the man’s eyes.
He formed something first.
He used dust from the ground
and mixed it with His own saliva.
That combination echoed something earlier.
In Genesis 2:7, the Lord God formed man
from the dust of the ground.
The language of forming,
of shaping from dust,
was already familiar within Scripture.
Here, in John 9,
Jesus did not create a person,
but He restored what had never functioned.
The man was not losing sight.
He had never had it.
This was not healing from damage.
It was the giving of something
that had never been there.
The mud, then, was not about technique.
It pointed to formation.
Jesus was not only correcting blindness.
He was, in a sense,
completing what had been lacking.
The process also included a command.
“Go, wash in the pool of Siloam.”
The man had to move.
He had to walk still blind,
with mud covering his eyes,
to a specific place.
Only after washing did he see.
The sequence mattered.
Formation came first.
Obedience followed.
Sight came after.
The healing unfolded in steps,
not because Jesus lacked power,
but because the encounter itself
included participation.
This also shaped what followed in the chapter.
The man who received sight
was later questioned repeatedly.
He did not begin with full understanding.
At first he said,
“The man called Jesus made mud…”
Later, he spoke of Him as a prophet.
By the end, he worshiped Him as Lord.
His physical sight was restored in a moment,
but his understanding unfolded over time.
Reading this passage carefully shows
that the mud was not a requirement for power.
It was part of how Jesus chose to reveal
what He was doing.
He did not only open eyes.
He showed that the One
who formed from dust
was present again,
not creating humanity,
but restoring it.
And He did it in a way
that invited both movement and response,
so that the man would not only see,
but come to recognize
who it was that gave him sight.
Reminds me of Montel Jordan’s 1995 hit song, ‘This Is How We Do It.’ 5 degrees from top universities, including @StanfordLaw. No fake degrees, just the right way. Read, write, research, and produce knowledge.
Congratulations to you, my brother @RKirunda, upon your graduation. A true academic giant. We can now proudly call you Dr. Kirunda. Now we have to reconvene at Plot 2 to toss to this and more.
The only one holding us back is @JGkibande. Mate, finish up your Ph.D study and do not deny us a fine celebration. For me, I am already a witchdoctor 😂
Marvin Gaye, out in Belgium recovering from personal struggles, strolling into church in an Adidas trackie and lifting the rafters with a stunning, unaccompanied Lord's Prayer.