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Patience Museveni Rwabwogo's Jesus' Africa provides a refreshing view concerning contemporary issues confronting the African continent and her people, duly captured thematically as rebuilding Africa's walls. Tracing the continent's historical domination through the times of slavery, the era of colonialism and the post-independence period, the continent has been at the 'short end of the stick' of the global development agenda. That past, notwithstanding, the work sends a powerful message of hope that Africa will arise through, in part, understanding the continent's place on this earth and the…mehr

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Patience Museveni Rwabwogo's Jesus' Africa provides a refreshing view concerning contemporary issues confronting the African continent and her people, duly captured thematically as rebuilding Africa's walls. Tracing the continent's historical domination through the times of slavery, the era of colonialism and the post-independence period, the continent has been at the 'short end of the stick' of the global development agenda. That past, notwithstanding, the work sends a powerful message of hope that Africa will arise through, in part, understanding the continent's place on this earth and the role it is poised to play in global development. The past is important, yes. However, the future must be of prime concern. To rebuild her walls, the continent would rely on her spiritual pulse and deep conviction that would assure the realization of its rightful place. Illustrating with examples from the Bible, Patience makes the biblical stories relevant to the much-desired African Renaissance with her walls fully restored.
Autorenporträt
Patience Museveni Rwabwogo is a wife, mother, pastor, reformer and entrepreneur. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Political Science and Global Studies. She has pastored Covenant Nations Church in Uganda since its founding in 2006. She is passionate about seeing God's redemptive purpose fulfilled in Africa and the nations of the world.She shares her messages on numerous platforms reaching thousands of listeners weekly. She founded the Edward and Erina Kataaha Bible College in 2022 as a vehicle to train young reformers to go out and shape the communities around them. She has been married to her husband Odrek for over 20 years and God has blessed them with four children. In addition, they work together running their private company called Tomosi Group.