
Ugandan Preacher Condemns Church Silence on Injustice
Kampala, Uganda – A Ugandan preacher is calling on the church to take a more active role in addressing social and political injustices within the country. In a recent video, the preacher, who identifies himself as a millennial, criticizes the church's perceived silence on issues such as the abduction of a young man and the death of a businessman. "The church today has forgotten about the masses," he states in the video. "The church today has forgotten to highlight and talk about the issues that affect the population." He further argues that the church's silence in the face of injustice amounts to siding with the oppressors. The video has sparked debate online, with many viewers agreeing with the preacher's assessment. While some have praised his outspokenness, others have criticized his approach. Regardless of differing opinions, the video highlights a growing concern among Ugandans about the church's role in society. The preacher's passionate plea for the church to act as a voice for the voiceless serves as a powerful call to action, urging religious leaders to engage more actively in addressing the challenges faced by the people of Uganda.