Cabin Devos David Tubirye
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- Religion & Spirituality
My name is David Tubirye and I’m a missionary with Word of Life in the country of Rwanda (the land of a 1,000 hills) and that’s here in East Africa.
Every Friday, you will be served with a new episode. In 10 minutes you will get a devotional message or interview filled with the truth of God’s word to encourage you as you walk with the Lord in the field He has called you in.
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Depression | A biblical Understanding
There is the denial and there is the hopelessness perceived.
Then there is the truth about depression.
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Flourishing in unfair circumstances.
Is injustice and unfairness subjective? What do you do when you find yourself in unfair situation?
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Interview with Tr. Carol Tongoi | 20 years of Life Change
Today we have Tr. Carol who joined Word of Life more than 10 years ago, ... sharing with the Story of how far Word of Life has come and how Word of Life has impacted her as an individual and as family
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20 years of Life Change at Word of Life Uganda | Interview with Chris
Amazing how, most of the time, all we have to do is take the next step ahead of us. In this episode Chris shares how the idea of Camps gave birth to what we now know as Word of Life Uganda. 20 years later. Enjoy
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Epd #147 | Whatever Happened to Holiness? Looking at the Sin the way God does.
“There’s this idea that to live out of conformity with how I feel is hypocrisy; but that’s a wrong definition of hypocrisy,” Thoennes said. “To live out of conformity to what I believe is hypocrisy. To live in conformity with what I believe, in spite of what I feel, isn’t hypocrisy; it’s integrity.” - THE GOSPEL COALITION
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Epd #146 | How leadership has evolved and why you may be getting it wrong
"Leaders that don’t stand up for what they believe in are difficult to respect and trust. Too many leaders today battle the gulf between assimilation and authenticity. They waste too much of their valuable time trying to act like other leaders in the organization – rather than attempting to establish their own identity and leadership style. This is why less than 15% of leaders have defined and live their personal brand." - - Forbes
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