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Uganda's Transformation Must Start With Me

Since independence 47 years ago, Uganda has not experienced peace. Civil wars, coups, military regimes, you name it. People are getting fed up. We are tired of this, and we want a new regime.

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Ten years. Thousands of lives. Billions of dollars.

There is a growing conviction that the way things are is not how they should be. But we are aware that there are limitations, and we do not know the way forward. This is how the dream of the John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre was born. A number of missionaries and ministers came together to see what we could do. We cry for justice, cry for peace, cry for liberation of marginalized people, cry for environmental justice. That is the vision we have -- a just, peaceful, reconciled nation. How do we achieve that?

I have become more and more convinced that what we need in the church is unity in order to effect change for peace. The number of worshipers in churches is very high, but life does not change. Faith does not do justice. It does not transfer to action. Religious leaders should address this!

The John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre has three major objectives. First, we educate people based on Catholic social teaching, emphasizing the dignity and value of every person regardless of tribe, gender, or religious persuasion. Second, we perform research and documentation on all issues impinging on social justice, including domestic violence, abject poverty, and food insecurity. Third, we emphasize advocacy.

I have been realizing that a new creation has to start with me. I need to be converted more and more to Christ. I cannot give what I do not have. I must first become like Christ and pass it on. I have learned about good leadership that empowers people. I have also really appreciated the emphasis on lament during this past week. This is very tough. I am really trying to go back to those places of pain, but I feel emotionally drained. I cannot be reconciled until I go to those places.

Sister Evelyn Mayanja is the Coordinator of Training at the John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre in Kampala, Uganda. She has been an active participant in the annual Reconciliation Gatherings hosted by the Duke Center for Reconciliation's African Great Lakes Initiative.

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by: fatherandrewgentry

06-15-2010 @ 8:16pm

Amen Squeaky! I am afraid our Calvinist friend will not agree with you but I do and so does most of Christianity.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-15-2010 @ 8:16pm

Amen Squeaky! I am afraid our Calvinist friend will not agree with you but I do and so does most of Christianity.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-14-2010 @ 8:56pm

Thank you Sister for your witness and ministry. I am a priest of an Anglo-Catholic community and I rejoice that we are blessed by your work in this world starved for the Gospel. Christianity came out of Africa and it may very well be Africa that brings afresh the Good News.
Peace be with you and May the Lord Richly Bless You and Your fellow Sisters and Workers in the Vineyard+
Father Andrew Gentry

by: LFT

06-15-2010 @ 1:31am

You said "a new creation has to start with me", well you are wrong, it needs to start with God, only God can convert you to Christ, you must be born of the Holy Spirit. "The wind blows were it wishes..." John 3:8 ................................................

http://www.metrolyrics.com/rushing-wind-lyrics-...

by: WaveTossed

06-15-2010 @ 2:15am

Have you heard about this?

http://www.sdgln.com/news/2010/05/19/ugandan-bi...

Excerpts: "SAN DIEGO -- The Right Rev. Christopher Senyonjo of Uganda has risked his own life and the lives of his family, for speaking out against the so-called "Kill the Gays" bill in Uganda's Parliament."

This man may very well be arrested and imprisoned once he returns to Uganda.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-14-2010 @ 8:56pm

Thank you Sister for your witness and ministry. I am a priest of an Anglo-Catholic community and I rejoice that we are blessed by your work in this world starved for the Gospel. Christianity came out of Africa and it may very well be Africa that brings afresh the Good News.
Peace be with you and May the Lord Richly Bless You and Your fellow Sisters and Workers in the Vineyard+
Father Andrew Gentry

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-14-2010 @ 8:56pm

Thank you Sister for your witness and ministry. I am a priest of an Anglo-Catholic community and I rejoice that we are blessed by your work in this world starved for the Gospel. Christianity came out of Africa and it may very well be Africa that brings afresh the Good News.
Peace be with you and May the Lord Richly Bless You and Your fellow Sisters and Workers in the Vineyard+
Father Andrew Gentry

by: squeaky

06-15-2010 @ 4:33pm

No--it starts with each of us. God will not force Himself on us. It is we who choose to be born of the Holy Spirit. The wind blows where it wishes, but we decide whether or not we respond to it.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-15-2010 @ 8:16pm

Amen Squeaky! I am afraid our Calvinist friend will not agree with you but I do and so does most of Christianity.

by: LFT

06-15-2010 @ 1:31am

You said "a new creation has to start with me", well you are wrong, it needs to start with God, only God can convert you to Christ, you must be born of the Holy Spirit. "The wind blows were it wishes..." John 3:8 ................................................

http://www.metrolyrics.com/rushing-wind-lyrics-...

by: LFT

06-15-2010 @ 1:31am

You said "a new creation has to start with me", well you are wrong, it needs to start with God, only God can convert you to Christ, you must be born of the Holy Spirit. "The wind blows were it wishes..." John 3:8 ................................................

http://www.metrolyrics.com/rushing-wind-lyrics-...

by: WaveTossed

06-15-2010 @ 2:15am

Have you heard about this?

http://www.sdgln.com/news/2010/05/19/ugandan-bi...

Excerpts: "SAN DIEGO -- The Right Rev. Christopher Senyonjo of Uganda has risked his own life and the lives of his family, for speaking out against the so-called "Kill the Gays" bill in Uganda's Parliament."

This man may very well be arrested and imprisoned once he returns to Uganda.

by: WaveTossed

06-15-2010 @ 2:15am

Have you heard about this?

http://www.sdgln.com/news/2010/05/19/ugandan-bi...

Excerpts: "SAN DIEGO -- The Right Rev. Christopher Senyonjo of Uganda has risked his own life and the lives of his family, for speaking out against the so-called "Kill the Gays" bill in Uganda's Parliament."

This man may very well be arrested and imprisoned once he returns to Uganda.

by: squeaky

06-15-2010 @ 4:33pm

No--it starts with each of us. God will not force Himself on us. It is we who choose to be born of the Holy Spirit. The wind blows where it wishes, but we decide whether or not we respond to it.

by: squeaky

06-15-2010 @ 4:33pm

No--it starts with each of us. God will not force Himself on us. It is we who choose to be born of the Holy Spirit. The wind blows where it wishes, but we decide whether or not we respond to it.

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by: fatherandrewgentry

06-14-2010 @ 8:56pm

Thank you Sister for your witness and ministry. I am a priest of an Anglo-Catholic community and I rejoice that we are blessed by your work in this world starved for the Gospel. Christianity came out of Africa and it may very well be Africa that brings afresh the Good News.
Peace be with you and May the Lord Richly Bless You and Your fellow Sisters and Workers in the Vineyard+
Father Andrew Gentry

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-14-2010 @ 8:56pm

Thank you Sister for your witness and ministry. I am a priest of an Anglo-Catholic community and I rejoice that we are blessed by your work in this world starved for the Gospel. Christianity came out of Africa and it may very well be Africa that brings afresh the Good News.
Peace be with you and May the Lord Richly Bless You and Your fellow Sisters and Workers in the Vineyard+
Father Andrew Gentry

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-14-2010 @ 8:56pm

Thank you Sister for your witness and ministry. I am a priest of an Anglo-Catholic community and I rejoice that we are blessed by your work in this world starved for the Gospel. Christianity came out of Africa and it may very well be Africa that brings afresh the Good News.
Peace be with you and May the Lord Richly Bless You and Your fellow Sisters and Workers in the Vineyard+
Father Andrew Gentry

by: LFT

06-15-2010 @ 1:31am

You said "a new creation has to start with me", well you are wrong, it needs to start with God, only God can convert you to Christ, you must be born of the Holy Spirit. "The wind blows were it wishes..." John 3:8 ................................................

http://www.metrolyrics.com/rushing-wind-lyrics-...

by: LFT

06-15-2010 @ 1:31am

You said "a new creation has to start with me", well you are wrong, it needs to start with God, only God can convert you to Christ, you must be born of the Holy Spirit. "The wind blows were it wishes..." John 3:8 ................................................

http://www.metrolyrics.com/rushing-wind-lyrics-...

by: LFT

06-15-2010 @ 1:31am

You said "a new creation has to start with me", well you are wrong, it needs to start with God, only God can convert you to Christ, you must be born of the Holy Spirit. "The wind blows were it wishes..." John 3:8 ................................................

http://www.metrolyrics.com/rushing-wind-lyrics-...

by: WaveTossed

06-15-2010 @ 2:15am

Have you heard about this?

http://www.sdgln.com/news/2010/05/19/ugandan-bi...

Excerpts: "SAN DIEGO -- The Right Rev. Christopher Senyonjo of Uganda has risked his own life and the lives of his family, for speaking out against the so-called "Kill the Gays" bill in Uganda's Parliament."

This man may very well be arrested and imprisoned once he returns to Uganda.

by: WaveTossed

06-15-2010 @ 2:15am

Have you heard about this?

http://www.sdgln.com/news/2010/05/19/ugandan-bi...

Excerpts: "SAN DIEGO -- The Right Rev. Christopher Senyonjo of Uganda has risked his own life and the lives of his family, for speaking out against the so-called "Kill the Gays" bill in Uganda's Parliament."

This man may very well be arrested and imprisoned once he returns to Uganda.

by: WaveTossed

06-15-2010 @ 2:15am

Have you heard about this?

http://www.sdgln.com/news/2010/05/19/ugandan-bi...

Excerpts: "SAN DIEGO -- The Right Rev. Christopher Senyonjo of Uganda has risked his own life and the lives of his family, for speaking out against the so-called "Kill the Gays" bill in Uganda's Parliament."

This man may very well be arrested and imprisoned once he returns to Uganda.

by: squeaky

06-15-2010 @ 4:33pm

No--it starts with each of us. God will not force Himself on us. It is we who choose to be born of the Holy Spirit. The wind blows where it wishes, but we decide whether or not we respond to it.

by: squeaky

06-15-2010 @ 4:33pm

No--it starts with each of us. God will not force Himself on us. It is we who choose to be born of the Holy Spirit. The wind blows where it wishes, but we decide whether or not we respond to it.

by: squeaky

06-15-2010 @ 4:33pm

No--it starts with each of us. God will not force Himself on us. It is we who choose to be born of the Holy Spirit. The wind blows where it wishes, but we decide whether or not we respond to it.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-15-2010 @ 8:16pm

Amen Squeaky! I am afraid our Calvinist friend will not agree with you but I do and so does most of Christianity.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-15-2010 @ 8:16pm

Amen Squeaky! I am afraid our Calvinist friend will not agree with you but I do and so does most of Christianity.

by: fatherandrewgentry

06-15-2010 @ 8:16pm

Amen Squeaky! I am afraid our Calvinist friend will not agree with you but I do and so does most of Christianity.