By Chris Tarwater Tonnie Wasajja was born on December 7, 1990, in Masaka, Uganda. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Wasajja and grew up in a large and loving family of seven boys and two girls. From an early age, his father was intentional about shaping in him the mindset of a…
By Patrick Baguma My journey with Shipavu began in 2015, during my undergraduate years at Makerere University. I was a young man then, full of dreams, ambition, and an unquenchable zeal for Christ. My heart burned with a passion not only to profess the faith I believed, but to live it out in a tangible…
By Nathan Kiwere As followers of Christ, our faith is not merely a personal journey of prayer, worship, and devotion; it is also a call to action—a call to serve those whom society often forgets. Caring for the underprivileged is not optional; it is the very heartbeat of our faith. The Bible reminds us in…
By Caroline Agudo I vividly remember joining the Shupavu Movement sometime around 2016 during a Christian youth camp that I attended at Kako Senior Secondary School in Masaka. The camp had been organized under Prime Time, an outreach ministry of Makerere Community Church, which focuses on evangelism and discipleship among young people. For me, it…