Gospel singer Julie Deborah explains decision to plant a new Church in Uganda

Julie Deborah is popularly known for her hit single ‘Ndi steady’ that turned her into a household name. It is around 2009 that Julie came to the lime...

kjwJulie Deborah is popularly known for her hit single ‘Ndi steady’ that turned her into a household name.

It is around 2009 that Julie came to the lime light as a gospel artist however, she is currently preparing for the grand opening of ‘Prayer Healing Tabernacle international ministries Kibili Ggangu’, a church she is lead Pastor.

Following an up-close interview with UG Christian News, Julie Deborah revealed that God has laid upon her the vision of raising the next generation, maintaining a praying spirit among believers and winning people’s souls back to Christ through love.

She preferred we keep the conversation to the upcoming ministry launch, however thanking her fans and family for standing with her till this date.

It was in 2015 that she was involved in a life threatening car accident together with fellow gospel singer Simon Mirembe in Kyengera, along Masaka road. This accident left the two hospitalised at Mengo hospital; unconscious.

Their state of health got a huge section of their fans and friends worried that they would never make it out of the hospital alive nevertheless, God saw them through.

“I am not done with music despite the fact the fact that I have been call to lead the Church. I will be coming back with something new. God has inspired me to raise the next generation. It is rare to find youth that can lean on God and lean on him with integrity, ” She told our reporter.

Julie says that the mission of Prayer Healing Tabernacle international ministries Kibili Ggangu is to build the love shower city where God will raise, mould the hearts of the next generation which will truly lean on Him and have integrity in Him.

The grand Opening of Prayer Healing Turbanacle is slated for 6th, November 2016, 4pm at Prayer Healing Tabernacle international ministries Kibili Ggangu along Busabala Road, Uganda.

Julie has sung songs like Oli Kimuli kyange, Yengolabye, Nkomyewo Kitange, Tomuganya, Ekisa kyokusaba, Ndi steady among others.

marvin@ugchristiannews.com

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