Naabi Daudi Calls for Productivity and Hard Work Based on Biblical Principles
By Kenneth Wamatoyi.
Prophet David Isanga, popularly known as Naabi Daudi Preaching the Gospel at the Mega Crusade. (Photo By Kenneth Wamatoyi) |
In his message, Prophet Isanga began
by thanking the President of the Republic of Uganda, H.E. Gen (Rtd) Yoweri
Kaguta Museveni, for his strategic leadership and efforts toward socioeconomic
transformation, especially through initiatives like the Parish Development
Model (PDM). He urged the faithful to support all government programs and
be active participants in the nation’s transformation journey.
The Prophet’s sermon also emphasized
moral uprightness and the importance of adhering to Biblical teachings. He
spoke out strongly against homosexuality and adultery and encouraged
congregants to uphold the Biblical institution of marriage. He urged the
community to work hard and remain productive to build safe, harmonious, and
sustainable societies.
According to Ms. Hellen Butoto,
spokesperson for the Ssezibwa Region, the joint security team successfully
managed the event, ensuring effective crowd control, access regulation,
emergency response, and traffic management throughout the crusade.
The President, through his
representative Hajji Faruk Kirunda, Special Presidential Assistant for
Press and Mobilization and Deputy Presidential Spokesperson, commended Prophet
Isanga for his continued mobilization of the youth and efforts in mindset
transformation. He pledged to support the Church's large-scale commercial
agriculture project in Nakaseke District by donating a tractor.
Also in attendance were several
dignitaries, including Hon. Amos Lugolobi, State Minister for Finance and
Planning , Hon. Jennifer Namuyangu, State Minister for Bunyoro Affairs
and a permanent member of the church , Ms. Marriam Nalubega Sseguya,
Resident District Commissioner (RDC) of Kayunga District and Other
distinguished guests and community leaders. The event was a demonstration of
unity, faith, and collective commitment to both spiritual and national
development.
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