Julie Deborah to hold first concert since surviving a deadly accident

Julie Deborah. Courtesy Photo. Gospel music minister, Julie Deborah who is popular for songs including ‘Ndi steady’, ‘Oli Kimuli kyange’, ‘Nkomyewo Kitange’ among others is set to hold...

Julie Deborah. Courtesy Photo.

Gospel music minister, Julie Deborah who is popular for songs including ‘Ndi steady’, ‘Oli Kimuli kyange’, ‘Nkomyewo Kitange’ among others is set to hold a music concert this October.

In 2015, Deborah was involved in a deadly car accident together with singer Simon Mirembe in Kyengera, along Masaka road. This accident left the two hospitalized at Mengo hospital, unconscious.

Their state of health left Christians and non – Christians alike worried that the duo would never make it out of hospital alive. At the same time, several media houses published all sorts of stories about what events transpired before in which it was alleged that the gospel singers were drunk when the accident took place.

So many people were skeptical about what really happened till Julie Deborah resurfaced last year as an ordained Pastor commissioning a new church, Prayer Healing Tabernacle International Ministries Kibili Ggangu. The launch was graced by over 20 pastors and gospel artists.

“When I had the accident. I was overwhelmed by what was said. It is true the accident brought about a slight re-location of my brain, with blood spilling into it. I was announced dead. When doctors came to cross examine my body, they said that my heart had stopped beating. But there is always an intercessor on the inside,” she said during the launch.

“They called other doctors and said; let us try our best and see if pulse can be restored. They told those that had come to see me that if there were any chances of recovery, I would be mentally unstable thereafter,” she stated, noting that it took the Grace of God for her to get back on her feet.

Her upcoming live event dubbed, ‘Friends of Pastor Julie Deborah live in a concert’ is slated for 9th October 2017 at Prayer Healing Tabernacle International Ministries Kibili Ggangu.

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