As the clock ticks down to the start of a new year, thousands of Ugandans are gearing up to gather at the Old Kampala SS playgrounds for the 18th annual National Prayer Day event. Hosted by Christianity Focus Center Ministries, led by Bishop David Kiganda and his wife Pastor Cindy Kiganda, this highly anticipated event has become a staple of the country’s spiritual calendar.
This year’s National Prayer Day event promises to be an unforgettable experience, with a powerful lineup of renowned preachers and prophets from across the continent. Apostle Michael Kimuli, Bishop Michael Kyazze, Apostle Samuel Kasanka, and Bishop Ramathan Mukisa will join forces with Prophet Ebenezer Ako Nai from Ghana to usher in the new year with prayers, worship, and prophetic declarations. The event’s theme, drawn from Jeremiah 1:10, “See, I have this day set you over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out and to pull down, to destroy and to throw down, to build and to plant,” promises to inspire and empower attendees to take ownership of their faith and their future.
The National Prayer Day event has grown exponentially over the years, attracting thousands of people from all walks of life. The event’s organizers, Christianity Focus Center Ministries, have worked tirelessly to create a platform where people can come together to pray, worship, and seek God’s guidance and direction for the new year. According to Bishop David Kiganda, “The National Prayer Day event is a call to the nation to come together and seek God’s face. We believe that as we pray and seek God’s guidance, He will grant us wisdom, direction, and prosperity in the new year.”
The event’s lineup of speakers promises to deliver powerful messages that will inspire, motivate, and challenge attendees to deepen their faith and commitment to God. Prophet Ebenezer Ako Nai from Ghana, known for his prophetic accuracy and insight, is expected to bring a special message from God to the nation. Apostle Michael Kimuli, Bishop Michael Kyazze, Apostle Samuel Kasanka, and Bishop Ramathan Mukisa will also share their insights and perspectives on the theme, drawing from their wealth of experience and knowledge.
As the nation prepares to usher in the new year, the National Prayer Day event offers a unique opportunity for people to come together and seek God’s blessing and guidance. The event promises to be an unforgettable experience, filled with prayer, worship, and prophetic declarations. According to Pastor Cindy Kiganda, “We invite everyone to join us on December 31st as we gather to pray, worship, and seek God’s face. It’s going to be an incredible experience, and we believe that God will do great things in our midst.”
The 18th annual National Prayer Day event is scheduled to take place on December 31st at the Old Kampala SS playgrounds. The event is free and open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure their seats. As the nation prepares to enter a new year, this event promises to be a powerful and unforgettable experience that will inspire, motivate, and challenge attendees to deepen their faith and commitment to God.
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