Motivational Speaker.

Motivational Speaker.
YES LORD

Lois Nangudi

Something about me and my ministry passion, is to see the nations bow down and say holy is The Lord God almighty. We are all called to worship i believe that worship is more than song and music. it is the way we live our life. None of us has got
all life figured out and that is the beauty.It is in the broken paths that we are shaped into true worshipers as we experience grace that causes us to truly bow and reverence God. This is not just for Uganda but for the entire world.
All that I know to say is yes Lord, send me wherever you want me to go. My calling is beyond any country's boundary. Results of True worship is justice for all. Empowering the poor and giving them the power to soar into who God intended for each one of them in His bigger story of creation.
Jeremiah 29:11, prov. 3:5-6, prov. 31:8-9, Ez. 22:30

22 December 2013

WHAT JESUS CHRIST WOULD LIKE FOR CHRISTMAS.

He would like to be Lord of your life. Not just your savior but also your Lord. 

Lets not go ahead of our selves. Lets back track a little. Consider Mary the mother of Jesus in Luke 1. Or let's say Hannah in 1 Samuel 1

These ladies were despised, rejected, ridiculed, Hannah's womb was closed by God himself. Mary was told by an angle that she will have child in a culture that cast out any girl unmarried yet with child.

Have you felt ridiculed, ashamed, despised. Miss underst
ood, hated, an outcast and rejected?

Mary and Hannah felt just like you and so do I many times.

Authors you would agree with me that the chunk of space given to a topic determines the level of its significance right?

In the book of Samuel and the book of Luke, only one chapter is allotted to the misery and sorrow these ladies felt in comparison to the space and chapters / celebration given to the story that unfolds later. Did you know that God is for you? There is a bigger picture here?

The question is why? What made the difference for these ladies?
This is the answer. Hannah chose to believe God and Mary chose to say, "Be it unto me according to your word." Your attitude when something goes determines who is Lord.

See what happens centuries later. You and I are celebrating Jesus' birth. What celebrations are you holding back because you don't want Jesus to be Lord? Could that be the reason for pain and suffering today? We have accepted Jesus as Savior only and refused him as Lord? I am speaking to me 

12 December 2013

The world needs to address the poverty question differently

The world needs to address the poverty question differently

NEW YORK TIMES Very sadly publicly displayed the African corruption, ... and the problem in African leadership in general. We have trained and capable people but this is what happens on day today living... Go change your country is a question we need to consider deeply as it is not just a mater of go, it's how do we help our leaders in Africa that is where it should start. It's the reason for poverty, injustice, ignorance and name it. It's not an easy walk into change that's if we are talking about Real Change. It cannot be done by an individual, it has to a collective effort. Many of the developed world wants change for under developed world but for real change to occur and for your seeds you plant in the children to sprout you need to clear the weeds in the garden or else the seed will choke as it finds it's way up, or plant strong trees that withstand thorns and bushes...

“I have fought against white domination and I have fought against black domination,” he said at his 1964 trial. “I’ve cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.” Mandela.

Today we suffer under black domination, being dominated by our very own. We seek a society with equal opportunity for all persons.

It is the imbalance in the question you have always asked.
Today as I travel around North America, the states I have not been to I can count on my fingers. The big question is why do Africans come here, study and find it hard to go back. It is like exile running away from the reality of dying with your dreams and potentials. This is the one of the many answers. The well educated want to put their skills into practice in a society of fairness and equal opportunity something Mandela fought for all his life.

If organisations that want to see a better Africa begin to focus on the real problem then we shall be talking lasting change but for now, we are fighting poverty cutting it's branches and not the root...
My personal opinion and conviction.
I know we need a solution not a problem trust me been boiling in my inside giving me sleepless nights for the past two years... The world needs to address the poverty question differently
The gap between the child helped with nutrition and developing their potential then giving them a platform. There is need of leadership development not just education but fighting to clear the bushes to the platform it's not a one man work... Especially with the gift of media.

Gary of the International Justice Mission real close to the problem by writing this

http://www.thelocusteffect.com/join-the-launch-team
Gary is putting his nose to the ground and getting his hands dirty together with his team and I commend him for REAL change. Lets support him. This is my passion right here real change...
Well compassion International gave me a voice to speak up it's developing it.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/13/world/africa/mandela-memorial-interpreter.html?smid=fb-nytimes&WT.z_sma=WO_IAM_20131212&bicmp=AD&bicmlukp=WT.mc_id&bicmst=1385874000000&bicmet=1388638800000&fblinkge0&_r=0