American evangelist Benny Hinn completed his three-day healing event at Rubaga Miracle Centre. More than 500,000 people from 37 countries attended the final day of services. The crowds witnessed many people claim they received physical healing during prayer sessions. Empty wheelchairs and walking aids covered the stage after the meetings ended. Hinn said he felt strong spiritual power during the gatherings.
Important leaders joined the religious meetings throughout the three days. Sylvia Nagginda from the Buganda kingdom attended the services. Parliament Speaker Anita Among also participated and received personal prayers from Hinn. Both women sat near the front during the main healing sessions. Their presence showed government support for the religious event.
President Yoweri Museveni invited Hinn to State House before the crusade began. First Lady Janet Museveni joined the meeting at their official residence. They discussed faith topics and prayed together for Uganda. Museveni posted about their conversation on social media platforms. He welcomed the evangelist since most Ugandans practice Christianity.
One dramatic healing involved a man who used a wheelchair due to brain problems. Witnesses saw him stand up and jump after receiving prayer. The crowd cheered loudly when he began walking around freely. Many other people claimed similar physical improvements during the three-day event. Hinn believes the spiritual impact will change Uganda permanently.
Important leaders joined the religious meetings throughout the three days. Sylvia Nagginda from the Buganda kingdom attended the services. Parliament Speaker Anita Among also participated and received personal prayers from Hinn. Both women sat near the front during the main healing sessions. Their presence showed government support for the religious event.
President Yoweri Museveni invited Hinn to State House before the crusade began. First Lady Janet Museveni joined the meeting at their official residence. They discussed faith topics and prayed together for Uganda. Museveni posted about their conversation on social media platforms. He welcomed the evangelist since most Ugandans practice Christianity.
One dramatic healing involved a man who used a wheelchair due to brain problems. Witnesses saw him stand up and jump after receiving prayer. The crowd cheered loudly when he began walking around freely. Many other people claimed similar physical improvements during the three-day event. Hinn believes the spiritual impact will change Uganda permanently.