We Must Pray for Each Other – Pr Bujjingo

During the lunch hour prayers at House of Prayer Ministries International, Lead Pastor Aloysious Bujjingo expressed deep gratitude to Christians for their commitment to fasting and prayer.

He highlighted the significance of prayer, acknowledging that while God answers both those who pray directly and those enduring hardships without praying, consistent prayer remains vital for spiritual strength.

Pastor Bujjingo passionately encouraged believers to intercede for one another, including pastors, noting that even spiritual leaders sometimes struggle in difficult moments. "Some pastors lack the power to heal themselves during tough times; they need fellow pastors and believers to stand with them in prayer," he said. His message reinforced the importance of unity and mutual support within the body of Christ.

Additionally, he reminded the congregation to remain steadfast in fasting and spiritual preparation for the upcoming overnight prayer session this Friday. The event is expected to draw multitudes seeking divine intervention, breakthroughs, and renewed faith.

The lunch hour service was marked by fervent worship and intercession, as attendees responded to the call for deeper prayer and solidarity. As the church gears up for the overnight vigil, Pastor Bujjingo’s words serve as a stirring reminder: "Prayer is our weapon—let us use it for ourselves and for one another."

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