Ndejje University’s Kampala Campus is abuzz with spiritual energy as Mission Week continues to inspire and transform lives. This week-long event, which started on September 18th, is centered around the powerful theme, “Bearing Fruits That Last”. Each day has been filled with prayer, worship, and profound teachings, leaving students and faculty alike energized in their faith journeys.
Adding to the significance of this spiritual journey, the Mission Week was privileged to have the Vice Chancellor Rev. Can. Prof. Olivia Nassaka Banja, who shared a heartfelt word of encouragement with the students. Her message, rooted in the theme of bearing lasting fruits, inspired many to embrace faith with resilience and purpose.
The University Secretary Can. Dr. Charles Kahigiriza also blessed the occasion with uplifting words, reminding the Ndejje community of the importance of building strong moral and spiritual foundations that will carry them through life’s challenges.
Excitement is building for tomorrow’s much-anticipated overnight prayer session. It’s expected to be a deeply moving experience, with moments of reflection, worship, and testimonies, creating a space for the Ndejje family to connect with God on a personal level.
So far, the mission has brought moments of enlightenment, calling participants to not only reflect on their lives but also to cultivate lasting spiritual fruits that transcend daily challenges. It’s more than just an event—it’s a movement towards nurturing a deeper relationship with God that impacts the university, the community, and beyond.
Mission Week is still ongoing, and there’s no better time to get involved in this transformative journey!