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@Sebuliba

Preacher/Realtor/Mentor/Speaker/Lawyer/Phaneroo/Man United/Visa Consultant

Kampala,Uganda Tham gia Temmuz 2009
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Phaneroo
Phaneroo@Phanerookampala·
TREASURE YOUR WILDERNESSES Galatians 1:17 (KJV): “Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me; but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus.” Wilderness experiences are important for every believer who is to be greatly used by God. In the wilderness, God tests you, deals with your flesh, teaches you to hear His voice, and disconnects you from dependence on the arm of flesh. Every man who goes through the fullness of the wilderness experience as intended by God never returns the same. Moses spent years in the wilderness. When he returned, he came back as a man on a mission to lead the children of Israel out of captivity. Paul’s time in Arabia was a wilderness experience. When he returned, he came back with a message for the Church. When Jesus went into the wilderness for His forty days of trial and temptation, He returned in the power of the Holy Spirit. Unfortunately, there are believers who never benefit from these wilderness experiences. They may come out unchanged or even die there. Some try to pray themselves out of the wilderness because they do not recognize it as the work of God. Others, like the children of Israel, whine and complain about everything that is not going well until they disqualify themselves from inheriting the promised land. This should not be your story. If God is taking you through the wilderness, wait on Him, yield to Him, learn from Him, and understand why He is leading you there and what He is preparing you for. The wilderness was not meant to destroy you or leave you as the same person. It is meant to shape you into a man of mandate and assignment. Hallelujah! FURTHER STUDY: Luke 4:14; Ecclesiastes 3:1 PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank You for this truth. Thank You for the seasons and times of my life. I recognize Your hand in each and every one of them. You teach me and make me patient in moments of consecration and separation, to wait on You to move me and never to move myself. You teach me to hear Your plans and purposes and to walk in their fullness. In Jesus’ Name, amen.
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CGTN Africa
CGTN Africa@cgtnafrica·
TRUMP: ENGAGED ENEMY, RESCUED AIRMAN, AND EVACUATED WITHOUT CASUALTIES
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Marvelous Jesus
Marvelous Jesus@Marvel0usJesus·
Jesus, our High Priest, has been given a ministry that is far superior to the old priesthood, for He is the one who mediates for us a far better covenant with God, based on better promises. Hebrews 8:6
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Andrew Mwanguhya@TheLoveDre·
If they don't open the Strait of Hormuz by late Tuesday, Trump will #liberate the Iranians from the REGIME by bombing the hell out of EVERYTHING over there. Lol
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
A very underrated life decision is marrying someone who wants a simple life.
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Kerry Holmes
Kerry Holmes@KerryHolmekb·
BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Former U.S. President, Barack Obama: “We cannot launch military operations to get out of an ideological or technological problem. History has taught us that conflicts in the Middle East are easy to start, but almost impossible to end in an orderly way. We must recognize that peace is not built on rubble, but on a regional architecture that provides stability. We must choose between difficult and persistent diplomacy, or a perpetual regional war that has no winners, only victims.”
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Eva.
Eva.@Bunny_ngl·
I’m 20,,give me weirdly specific life advice. Not the usual “surround yourself with positive people” stuff. I want the most random, oddly detailed tips you’ve got.
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Toluwani
Toluwani@gabe_teee·
President Donald Trump is whoever he thinks he is. You can hate his guts but he is not a coward
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Arsenal News
Arsenal News@ArsenalNews_Hub·
🚨🎙️ | Ian Wright on Arsenal F.C.: 🗣️ “If Southampton can dominate you, and players look exhausted — like they don’t even realise they’re playing a quarter-final — then what standards are we talking about? 🗣️ This is April. Seven games left in the Premier League… and you can’t win a quarter-final at Southampton? 🗣️ These are the moments that show how ready you are to go and win the league — and right now, I’m disappointed.” 😤🔥
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Nick
Nick@GuslerNick·
1 Corinthians 15:14 KJV — And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.
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Phaneroo
Phaneroo@Phanerookampala·
BEYOND MENTAL ASSENT Proverbs 24:3-4 (KJV): “Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established: And by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches.” Why do some believers claim to know certain truths, yet those very truths are not working in their lives? While there may be many reasons for this, one issue is that believers often give only mental assent to these truths without allowing them to sink into their spirits. Our theme Scripture lays out the pattern by which knowledge becomes a force of manifestation, through which chambers are filled with all precious and pleasant riches. Wisdom comes first, understanding follows, and then knowledge. Knowledge becomes power when you have its wisdom. Knowledge becomes a force when you have its understanding. I have seen many believers lingering in the corridors of knowledge, excited by revelations for which they have no wisdom and no understanding. Knowledge without wisdom and understanding amounts to mental assent. In our theme Scripture, the word for wisdom is hakmah, which, among other things, means skill, shrewdness, and prudence. The word for understanding is tabun, which, among other things, means skill, intelligence, and insight. For any knowledge you receive, you must, through your service to God, deeper study of the Word, meditation, and prayer, allow that knowledge to mature within you into the skill to apply it, the insight to use it rightly, the prudence to handle it wisely, and the intelligence to put it into practice. Hallelujah! FURTHER STUDY: Proverbs 4:7; 1 Chronicles 12:32 PRAYER:Loving Father, I thank You for this truth. Your Word comes with power, and it transforms my life. I do not receive it merely as information, but I also open my heart to understand it and walk in its wisdom. Like the sons of Issachar, because I understand, I know what to do in every circumstance and at all times. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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Denis Jjuuko
Denis Jjuuko@Denis_Jjuuko·
There is no way a kyeyo man was sending emergency funds and such stuff that enabled a guy in Kampala to build a house in Kiwatule and drive a luxury car. It is simply not possible.
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I was talking to a friend who just moved back to Uganda after years of doing Kyeyo in the UK. This man has spent years working double shifts in the cold, wearing the same old jacket, and skipping meals just to send every pound back home. ​His younger brother picked him up from Entebbe in a very clean, luxury car. He drove him straight to a gated house in Kiwatule with a paved compound and a wall fence(kikomela). ​When my friend asked who owned the house, the brother smiled and said, “It’s mine, big brother. Thank you for always praying for me.”Webale kunsabila ​My friend wasn't jealous, but he told me his heart just sank. In London, he lives in a tiny rented room and waits for the bus in the rain. He doesn’t even own a single plot of land in Uganda. But the brother he was "helping" is living a soft life built on his sweat. ​This is the mistake many of us make abroad. We become ATM machines for people who don't see our struggle. We fund their "emergencies" while they are busy buying land and building mansions behind our backs. ​The Truth: Help your family, but don’t be the ladder that everyone else uses to climb while you stay on the ground. ​As you build for them, make sure you are building for yourself too. Don’t wait until you move back to realize you have nothing but old receipts and a tired back.🙌

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Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo
Unpopular opinion: To attract tourists, make your cities and country LIVABLE for the residents. Put up attractions for the residents primarily and improve their living standards. Then advertise those to tourists. The "Foreign Gaze" in African tourism needs to die!
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Precie💞
Precie💞@planned_gf·
As a guy, have you ever been taken to a date fully paid by that woman🤔 ??
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Explainer-in-Chief@Sebuliba·
@AGMbuiDev @jamesonen I have been through your posts and I don't see any sympathizing about the loss of the 4 children. It's possible we missed the context of Mr.Onyango's post.
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AG Mbui
AG Mbui@AGMbuiDev·
@jamesonen unreal that his biggest problem with that headline is not that 4 young lives were lost to a savage but the framing of the message
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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
I was talking to a friend who just moved back to Uganda after years of doing Kyeyo in the UK. This man has spent years working double shifts in the cold, wearing the same old jacket, and skipping meals just to send every pound back home. ​His younger brother picked him up from Entebbe in a very clean, luxury car. He drove him straight to a gated house in Kiwatule with a paved compound and a wall fence(kikomela). ​When my friend asked who owned the house, the brother smiled and said, “It’s mine, big brother. Thank you for always praying for me.”Webale kunsabila ​My friend wasn't jealous, but he told me his heart just sank. In London, he lives in a tiny rented room and waits for the bus in the rain. He doesn’t even own a single plot of land in Uganda. But the brother he was "helping" is living a soft life built on his sweat. ​This is the mistake many of us make abroad. We become ATM machines for people who don't see our struggle. We fund their "emergencies" while they are busy buying land and building mansions behind our backs. ​The Truth: Help your family, but don’t be the ladder that everyone else uses to climb while you stay on the ground. ​As you build for them, make sure you are building for yourself too. Don’t wait until you move back to realize you have nothing but old receipts and a tired back.🙌
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