Know God, Stand and prevail.
That is the theme of Christ’s Heart Ministries International 7-day annual conference, ‘November Blessing’, that kicked off Monday.
This conference, as the ministry narrates, offers them an opportunity to take the word of God to multitude outside church setting, and encourage attendees to continue to believe and walk according to God’s purpose.
“It is a prophetic conference but its purpose is to realign people so that they can get what God has purposed them to have. From the first day of the conference, strange miracles happen,” Bishop Isaiah Mbuga, the team leader of Christ’s Heart Ministries International in Mukono recently remarked.
“It is a meeting which is very unique. We use this opportunity to reach out and win souls. People take leave to attend the November Blessing,” Bishop Isaiah Mbuga added.
For 26 years, Bishop Mbuga has been preaching the gospel having started way back in the 80s even when he was in school. Mr Timothy Micheal Mukiibi, a member at the Church spoke to UG Christian News about the essence of this year’s theme.
“People make resolutions as the year begins but by the time it comes to the end, many realize that much of what they resolved to do has not come to pass,” Mr Mukiibi said.
“November Blessing conference offers an opportunity to people to align again for the proceeding year,” he stated.
“After knowing God and who you are in Him, then are you able to prevail,” he added, emphasizing how this theme is backed up by last year’s “As he is, so are we in this world.”
The conference draws powerful speakers both local and international who inspire with tools and ideas to help Christians continue to be successful in the ministry and places where God has called them.
Mbuga is married to Pastor Deborah with whom they have three children. He is a gifted singer who plays a number of instruments including the guitar, keyboard and saxophone.
Today, the ministry has over 25 Branch churches; Mukono, Kampala, Kisoro, Bushenyi, Dubai, Boston, Nairobi, Mombasa, Masindi, Hoima, Gulu, Soroti, Lugazi, Buikwe, Kyebando, Jinja, Masaka, Mbarara, kayunga, Entebbe, Fort portal, Kigali among others.
By Staff Writer.