By Priest Isaiah White In today’s world, we are a proactive people—always striving, building, and producing. Yet, in a twist of irony, the devil has […]
Author: Magella
Rwakimari’s NUNU Fund is promoting social change
By Nicolas Akasula Albert Rwakimari’s journey from a small village in southwestern Uganda to becoming a transformative force in agriculture, education, and financial empowerment is […]
Uganda’s silent sight crisis: battling blindness in remote regions
By Beatrice Nakibuuka Gladys Atto, ophthalmologist, Moroto Regional Referral Hospital is the only ophthalmologist, covering all the nine districts of Karamoja with a population of […]
Fried egg stew recipe
By Lillian Ntege Fried egg stew is a quick, flavorful, and budget-friendly dish that has become a favorite in many homes across East Africa. Unlike […]
Coping with betrayal, disappointment in friendships
By Lilian Ntege Friendship is often painted as a safe harbor, a place where loyalty thrives, laughter flows, and trust feels unshakable. But for many, […]
The prodigal son
Then Jesus said in Luke 15:11–32: “There was a man who had two sons. The younger one said to his father, ‘Father, give me the […]
Safeguarding learners’ health in our schools
By Dickson Tumuramye One of the most common challenges among learners today is health-related complaints. Many report illnesses such as ulcers and other gastrointestinal complications, […]
Gaza in the Bible: A prophetic sign of the end times
By Dr Edward Tamale-Ssali As conflict rages in Gaza, the world watches with anxiety. For many Christians, the turmoil in this ancient region raises deeper […]
The Bible: God’s inspired map to salvation through Jesus
By Kate Tamale-Ssali Have you ever felt like life is an endless maze, filled with uncertainty and confusion? I have been there too, wondering, searching […]
The crisis of constant noise
By Catherine N. Karnbo When I attended Sunday school, we used to sing a simple yet powerful song: “Read your Bible every day if you […]
