As the annual 42-day prayer and fasting season entered its third day, Pastor Aloysious Bujjingo of House of Prayer Ministries International delivered a powerful message on the nature of true relationships and divine blessing during the lunch hour service today
 
In a sermon that resonated with the congregation, Pastor Bujjingo challenged Christians to evaluate their personal connections, stating, “It's better to have someone talk about you negatively when you are in a good state than to have them love you only when you are in a poor state.” The message underscored the theme of authenticity and resilience in faith and personal life, especially during the spiritually intense period of fasting.

House of Prayer Ministries International embarks on 42 days of praying and fasting ahead of independence night


In a powerful display of faith and devotion, worshippers at House of Prayer Ministries International have commenced 42 days of fasting and prayer. The spiritual exercise, which began today, September 1st, is in preparation for the church's highly anticipated annual Independence Night celebration.

Pastor Aloysious Bujjingo, has publicly lauded the First Family for their unwavering Christian faith, stating that despite their immense wealth and power, they have consistently "put God in the first place."
 
Pastor Aloysious Bujjingo made these remarks during his lunch hour sermon at the Canaan Land on Thursday, where he detailed his admiration for both President Yoweri Museveni and his son, the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), General Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

In a significant gesture of spiritual solidarity and community partnership, the Umukuka of the Bamasaba, His Royal Highness Jude Mike Mudoma III, paid a historic visit to the House of Prayer Ministries International in Kampala on Sunday to seek divine intervention for his people grappling with natural disasters.

Preparations are in high gear at the House of Prayer Ministries International, Canan Land, for a landmark event this Sunday: the hosting of His Royal Highness, King Jude Michael Mudoma III, the cultural leader of the Bamasaaba (Bugisu).
 
Pastor Bujjingo told the congregation during the lunch hour prayers today.  He highlighted the significance of the visit, marking it as a momentous occasion for the ministry and its congregation.

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