By Beatrice Nakibuuka When satellite dishes first appeared on rooftops across Uganda in the late 1990s and early 2000s, they symbolised modernity and access to […]
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How Mbabazi turned research into community change
By Nicholas Akasula Penny Mbabazi is a social entrepreneur with a rich background in human rights, community development, and clean energy. Her journey towards founding […]
The hidden weight of black tax
By Lilian Ntege In countless households across Africa and within diaspora communities, the term black tax resonates deeply. It evokes gratitude, duty, love, and often […]
Why I finished an MDiv after a PhD: Choosing formation over credentials
By Rev Prof John Mulindwa Kitayimbwa On October 24, 2025, I graduated from Uganda Christian University with a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a moment that […]
The Church Built by Christ
By Kate Ssali When Jesus declared, “I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18), He revealed […]
Reflections on the calling of the Church in our times
By Canon Grace Kaiso The article seeks to explore the calling of the Church in our times. In other words, how should the Church live […]
Forty years, nothing lacked
By Dr Tamale-Ssali The wilderness followed the Exodus, but just as God was with His people in Egypt’s captivity, He remained with them through their […]
Contentment rooted in God alone
By Pr Isaiah White We live in a world where “enough” is quantitative and not qualitative. Life is measured by how much you have, not […]
When the right thing is the wrong thing to do
By Pr Isaiah White A donkey and a dog were left to guard a house. When a thief tried to break in, the dog did […]
Reflections on the calling of the Church in our times
By Canon Grace Kaiso The article seeks to explore the calling of the Church in our times. In other words, how should the Church live […]
