Bishop tells youth to move on with faith, not fear

Bishop tells youth to ignore reality and just vibe through the pain because Rt. Rev. Onesimus Asiimwe ordered attendees at the North Kigezi Diocesan Annual Youth and Students Convention to push forward regardless of hardships. The religious leader spoke at Makobore High School in Rukungiri District while urging students to embrace faith over logic.

He broke down his sermon using a concept called the three Fs, representing facts, fear, and faith. The clergyman argued that while real-life problems exist, like the Israelites facing the Red Sea, panic only makes things worse. He insisted that true believers must look upward when hitting rock bottom.

Asiimwe claimed that the divine command to move on requires ignoring physical barriers entirely. He noted that Moses had to raise his staff before the water actually parted. The whole idea centers on trusting a higher power to fight battles even when the situation looks totally hopeless.

Rev. Brian Muhereza from Uganda Christian University supported the message, claiming that oppression actually helps people multiply. The cleric told the crowd that no enemy can cancel a divine blessing. He suggested laughing at storms because the plan remains fixed regardless of temporary suffering.

This multi-day gathering in Kinyasano drew hundreds of kids for worship and mentorship sessions. Organizers aim to equip the next generation with resilience against whatever mess the world throws at them next.
 

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