A prominent religious leader is pushing a message of calm and careful behavior during the holidays and the coming election cycle. Dr. Moses Odong, who heads the National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches, told people to drive safely and focus on family time. He framed life itself as a holy gift, asking everyone to value it by avoiding reckless choices on the roads.
His holiday message also touched on security, telling churches and mosques to work with police to keep gatherings safe. With the next national vote on the horizon, he made a direct appeal for political tolerance, warning people not to let different opinions break the country apart. He suggested planting a tree as a symbol of hope for the future and unity.
His final point was that peace takes active work. Odong called for prayers and a shared sense of duty to keep the country stable as the election season gets closer, repeating that unity and responsibility have to be chosen, not just hoped for.
His holiday message also touched on security, telling churches and mosques to work with police to keep gatherings safe. With the next national vote on the horizon, he made a direct appeal for political tolerance, warning people not to let different opinions break the country apart. He suggested planting a tree as a symbol of hope for the future and unity.
His final point was that peace takes active work. Odong called for prayers and a shared sense of duty to keep the country stable as the election season gets closer, repeating that unity and responsibility have to be chosen, not just hoped for.