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Muslim born Ugandan lady becomes leading preacher in United States

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Last updated: 24th February 2017 at 19:08 7:08 pm
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By Lawrence Kazooba

Aisha Namuli describes her journey of searching to find her true self as one lead by “grace”. Lost in a world that everyone called normal, life was an unending series of questions as to who she was and why everything ‘normal’ felt so wrong. To her dismay, her answers lay on the other side of the faith, beliefs and values since she was raised in a Muslim family.

According to Aisha in a book Found by Grace, “Grace is all about Jesus dying on the cross, for our sins and his blood sacrifice was the offering for the remission of our sins that are past to declare us righteousness in the presence of God. God’s grace is unmerited, undeserving, freely given and a gift from God.”

Found by Grace is Aisha’s story. Engaging and compelling. The book tells the powerful story of a young woman lost in both her mind and the world and the revelation of Jesus Christ that led he to a fulfilling life of serving in the kingdom of God, preaching the word of God in communities around the world and helping the sick, poor, disadvantaged and vulnerable.

While she was still a Muslim, Aisha’s life questions began to be answered by the revelation of Jesus Christ through his grace. What started with a dream one night evolved into a lifelong journey of learning that religious works cannot lead to answers, but the grace of Jesus through faith has the power to decipher all doubts in life. Her life changed for the better as she surrendered to a new relationship with Jesus Christ.

Who is Aisha?

Aisha Namuli was born and raised in Kampala, Uganda. Born to a Muslim father, she grew up devoted to Islam. Yet, her beliefs could not keep her from feeling that she was lost-she felt empty and void. She needed more of God, yet nothing seemed to get her into a place of connection with Him.

Unexpected finding of the true love of Jesus Christ changed Aisha’s perspective about life and faith. She received Christ’s salvation in February 2006.

Aisha says she has been called to evangelize through the Word of God and to, heal the spiritually, emotionally, physically broken, locally and internationally, through Jesus Christ. She has been teaching the Word of God since 2010.

She is the author of Found By Grace, the story of her life and testimony. Found By Grace is her first book, released in February 2016 (Xulon Press).

Background

After earning bachelors degree in Development Studies from Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, Aisha made a life-changing decision to settle in the United States in 2008. There, she attended Benny Hinn School of Ministry in 2009 becoming a well knowledgeable, equipped, well- trained student in classes such as “Operating in the Anointing”, and “Deliverance from Demons”. She resides in Pasadena, California.

Aisha is currently a candidate at Walden University, pursuing a Master of Science in Non Profit Management and Leadership, specializing in Local Government Management and Sustainable Communities.

For two years, she led a fellowship in Los Angeles, teaching the Word of God to young adults to help them examine their daily lives and focus on Christ. In 2013, she embarked on a journey as an International evangelist, conference speaker, philanthropist, and as a president and founder of the non- profit organization Anna Evangelistic Ministries in Uganda and religious organization in the United States. Anna Evangelistic Ministries has been recognized for Kingdom work in different countries through the visible manifestations of God’s supernatural power in conferences, crusades, mission work, medical missions, prison ministry, feeding programs, disaster relief mission, water relief mission and inner city outreach programs.

Anna Evangelistic Ministries’ sister organization The Anna Foundation was formed in 2012, to advocate and support young girls’ education, teach leadership skills, organizational skills and self worth or value to young adults in rural areas of less developed countries.

In 2015, Aisha followed a dream to create a talk show, “A Heart For A Soul with Aisha Namuli.” The show consists of biblical teaching, words of encouragement, words of wisdom and, love and interaction with guests discussing social, economic, political and family topics all related to the Bible.

Today, Aisha Namuli is an International evangelist who has organized conferences around the world to heal the broken- hearted through the gospel of Jesus Christ. During these conferences, many lives have been transformed, renewed, and changed through manifestation of God’s presence, healing, and deliverance. Aisha is the vision bearer for the Get Up and Walk Conference, the Africa Women of Valor Conference, and the Replace Conference. These annual conferences bring Aisha together with other speakers as they minister the gospel of Jesus Christ in different nations of the world.

Aisha has preached in countries including Netherlands, Uganda, Kenya, and the United States.

“The greatest gift any man can ever give you is the gospel of Christ,” she says, adding, “that is what l intend to do as a child of God through His grace. Evangelize the love of Christ–through the Word and Gospel of God to the lost. Through development aide, empowering programs, and initiatives to the community thus fostering positive social change.”

As the vision bearer of Anna Evangelistic Ministries, she says their mission involves healing the broken hearted. “We have done this through sharing the love of Christ–inner city outreach programs, visiting children orphanages, praying for the sick in hospitals, and organizing feeding programs in poorly impoverished areas of Kampala.”

 


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