By Barbra Muhindo,
Rev. Fr. John Isebayanda Baluku, the newly appointed Diocesan Youth Chaplain of the Diocese of Kasese, has urged Christians not to fear earthly suffering and challenges, but instead to focus on working for everlasting life.
In his homily while presiding over Holy Mass at Queen of Peace Calvary Prayer Mountain yesterday, Fr. Isebayanda encouraged the faithful to emulate yesterday’s saint, St. Ignatius of Antioch, who, for the sake of God’s word and fulfilling Christ’s mission on earth, courageously faced a painful death.
He urged believers to fear God alone who has power over both body and soul not the trials of this world. Fr. Isebayanda speaking…
Ms. Alice (not her real name) testified and gave thanks to the Almighty for delivering her from a life of alcoholism and prostitution, which had consumed much of her money and time. She expressed deep gratitude for her transformation and new life in Christ. Ms. Alice speaking…
Ms. Angela Kabugho and Mr. Richard Muhindo, both from the Anglican faith, also shared their experiences, praising the miracles happening at Queen of Peace Calvary. Angela testified about a miraculous healing her daughter received after suffering from a strange condition that caused a sudden closure of the anus. Angela and Richard speaking… Earlier, Fr. Isebayanda had reminded Christians not to lose hope in the works of God, stressing that divine intervention requires patience and commitment. END
