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12th WEDNESDAY WAS DAY ONE OF COMMAND THE FUTURE CONFERENCE

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


12th WEDNESDAY WAS DAY ONE OF COMMAND THE FUTURE CONFERENCE
12th WEDNESDAY WAS DAY ONE OF COMMAND THE FUTURE CONFERENCE

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Bishop Richard Mugongo, National Public Relations Officer of the National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches, extends his gratitude to all gathered at this momentous occasion, hosted by Miracle Center, led by Pastor Robert and Jessica. He acknowledges this event as a divinely orchestrated moment, marking a new chapter for the National Fellowship.

 

Collaborating with Miracle Center, they're proud to host Dr. Paula White and her team, who will impart crucial teachings and equipments to the church. "Correct information leads to sound decisions," Bishop Mugongo emphasizes, "enabling us to command our future."

 

 

He urges all to dedicate their time to this event, believing God will use this season and these anointed teachers to bring transformation to Uganda's church. The shared experiences and knowledge will help attendees avoid past mistakes and adopt effective strategies for future success.

 


Pr Chris Haften, a renowned architect from Florida, Georgia, USA, shared an inspiring message on the importance of vision and wisdom in building a successful life and ministry.

As an accomplished architect, Pr Haften brought a unique perspective to the pulpit, drawing parallels between building physical structures and constructing a life of purpose and faith. He emphasized the significance of having a strong foundation in God, citing the Bible verse, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom."

According to Pr Haften, vision is the ability to see beyond the present moment and create something out of nothing. 

 

He encouraged the congregation to seek wisdom from God, citing James 1:5, which says, "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given to him."

Pr Haften also highlighted the importance of written instructions and clear communication in achieving success, referencing Exodus 25-31, where God provided a detailed blueprint for building the Ark of the Covenant and the tabernacle.

"As architects, we know that a clear plan is essential for building a successful structure," Pr Haften said. "Similarly, in life, we need to write down our vision, make it clear, and make it plain. This is the key to success, and this is what will enable us to run quickly and achieve our goals."

The service was attended by members of the church and community, who were visibly moved by Pr Haften's message. Many expressed their gratitude for his words and commitment to applying the principles of vision and wisdom in their own lives.

 

 

The event was a testament to the church's commitment to empowering its members to live a life of purpose and fulfillment.

Major General (Ret) Daniel York, a respected pastor, author, and retired US Army Major General, delivered a stirring sermon at Miracle Center Cathedral in Kampala Uganda, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's identity in God.

 

 

General York, a West Point graduate, drew from his experiences as a military leader and pastor to convey a message of hope and purpose. He reminded the congregation that every year improves because of Jesus and encouraged them to recognize their identity as children of God.

"As humans, we are made in God's image, both male and female, and are given dominion over the earth," General York said. "This divine creation makes us unique and valuable, and our lives have purpose and meaning."

 

General York emphasized that understanding our identity in God is crucial for living a life of purpose and fulfillment. He cited Genesis 1:26-27, Romans 8:29, and Romans 12:4-5 to underscore the significance of recognizing our identity as children of God.

"We are predestined to be conformed to the image of God's Son, meaning God made us to be like Jesus," General York said. "Our purpose in life is derived from our identity as we discover God's will for us."

General York encouraged listeners to be faithful and do their best in whatever role they have, whether it's a janitor, teacher, or soldier. He emphasized the importance of integrity, hard work, and living a life that honors God.

 

 

The event was attended by members of the church and community, who were visibly moved by General York's message. Many expressed their gratitude for his words and commitment to applying the principles of identity and purpose in their own lives.

General York's message was a powerful reminder that our identity in God is the foundation of a life of purpose and fulfillment.

 

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