Uganda is dream of Africa - Brazilian pastor

Sep 30, 2019

According to Peixoto, Uganda is the hope and dream of Africa because her people are Godly groomed and welcoming compared to any African country.

RELIGION

Brazilian pastor, Marco Peixoto has applauded Uganda for being peaceful and Godly.

According to Peixoto, Uganda is the hope and dream of Africa because her people are Godly groomed and welcoming compared to any African country.

He told the congregation that their relevance and perseverance to the lord manifested economic growth and prosperity of their wellbeing plus the economy.

"God has a habit of raising his people, the truthfulness, love, and passion you've shown foretell the prosperous dreams that will happen.

Thank you for loving God and being beautiful people on this mighty blessed land," Peixoto said as he preached to the congregation.

He made the remarks at the annual National Deliverance Day organized by Christian Life Church senior pastor Jackson Senyonga on Friday at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole, in Wakiso district.

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The occasion was graced by pastors, Peter Doseck, Jim Pope from United States of America (USA), Eva Senyonga and Wilson Bugembe among others.

Peixoto discoursed to the congregate that they are rich people who were even bound to get richer through God's guidance and hard work.

"You are duty-bound to worship the living God and work hard to co-create as he did, by so doing, we shall have a strong wealth Christian foundation," he added.

Prior to Peixoto's message, Senyonga cautioned the Christian family against false proclaimed pastors who sell items to believers alleging to be blessed in return yet it contravenes the doctrines of the church.

"Taking away the profits of those who have risked their life savings by false clairvoyants through selling them products is absolutely wrong. It only hinders our people from economically developing and investing in prosperous ventures," Senyonga said.

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