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When the City Weeps: Chapter 2 – Salt In the Wound

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija   Kampala did not mourn in daylight. By morning, the city had already swallowed the headline. The newspapers that had escaped the...

The Innocent Also Ran: A Lubogonic Reflection on Fear, Guilt, and the Tragedy of Perception

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo   “The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion.” — Proverbs 28:1   Yet what happens when the...

I was raped Mama: A Metaphorical Cry for the the Death of Innocence and the Birth of Steel

  By: Isaac Christopher Lubogo   On the day you left me, Mama, I was still a child. No, I was a baby—pure-hearted, sugar-souled, soft like freshly...

The Shadow Of The Throne: Biblical Justice and the Trial of Joseph Kabila

Joseph Kabila By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija   I. Introduction 1.Background and Context The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a nation anointed with unimaginable wealth beneath her wounded soil—cobalt and...

Between Shrines and Churches: A Biblical and Contextual Analysis of The Witchcraft  – Christianity Debate in Africa

    By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija   I. Introduction   1.Background and Context   Within the sprawling mosaic of African life, where the tangible and the mystical weave together in an endless...

When the Mirror Lies: A Discourse on the Estrangement of the Self

    By Isaac Christopher Lubogo   What do we tell the mirror when we no longer recognise our own reflection?   This is not a riddle. It is a...

Is God a Banker? Part 2: The Pulpit Pyramid  – Mapping The Merchants Of Miracles and Commodification Of Faith In Africa

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija   Recap of Part One   In Part One: The Gospel of Gold, we traced the serpentine paths by which prosperity theology took root...

When the City Weeps: The Dust Beneath the Towers

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija Kampala woke like a lion coughing up history.   From the soft arrogance of Kololo’s hills to the jostling boda veins of Wandegeya,...

Who’s A Poet?

  Written by: ©️ George ojuku Momoh   1. A poet is a word weaver 2. A poet is an extraordinary being 3. A poet is a hypnotist 4. A...

Divorce And Remarriage: A Biblical And Theological Examination

  Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija, Senior Pastor, Uganda Assemblies Of God   Abstract   Divorce and remarriage remain among the most theologically contested and pastorally delicate subjects within Christian doctrine....

A Theology of Human Trafficking And Modern-Day Slavery

    By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija     Abstract   Human trafficking and modern-day slavery represent one of the most grievous moral catastrophes of the 21st century. Affecting over 50 million...

The Tyranny of Libido: A Philosophical Indictment of Sexual Desire

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo Introduction: The God That Haunts Our Flesh Of all the compulsions nature has embedded into the human body, none is more perplexing—nor...
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