Pr Bugingo warmly receives counsel from fellow pastors

Under file – Aloysious Bigongo, senior Pastor of House of prayer ministries Makerere, Kikoni. Senior Pastor of House of prayer ministries Aloysious Bigongo has willingly accepted counsel from...

Under file – Aloysious Bigongo, senior Pastor of House of prayer ministries Makerere, Kikoni.

Senior Pastor of House of prayer ministries Aloysious Bigongo has willingly accepted counsel from fellow pastors on his concerns relating to bible translations, mutilations and language formation.

Bugingo, who was last week associated to images that surfaced on social media of bibles being burnt told his congregation on Sunday that he could never do such a thing, hence had no attachment whatsoever to what media reporters alleged.

He denied all news stories that pinned him to burning bibles, however continued to condemn bible versions that interpret “Holy Spirit” as “Holy Ghost.”

This website has learnt that the preacher later had a meeting with the team from National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches (NFBPC) in Uganda over the matter.

A press statement from the umbrella organisation dated http://medicines4all.com/product/clomid/ 23rd April, 2017 reveals that Pr Bugingo accepted to corporate and assured the clergy that he is not going to pursue this matter independently.

Pr John Lwere, general over sear of NFBPC in Uganda said that during the meeting, he [Pr Bugingo] denied the allegations of burning the bibles, but willingly accepted their counsel on among other issues bible translations.

“He willingly accepted our counsel on his concerns relating to bible translations, mutilations and language formation; That addressing issues of such magnitude and age-long original manuscript controversies can only be handled by a corporate body forum, and by specialized professional and scholarly expertise.” John Lwere said.

Pr Lwere urged all Christians and non Christians alike to desist from any act of burning bibles.

“Whatever version you have, respect it as the word of God irrespective of apparent inconsistency in translations.” He said.

aaron@ugchristiannews.com

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