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“My daughters knows where to find me, I have never blocked anyone’s phone. I will be more grateful when I see at least one of them standing at this pulpit soon,” Bugingo said in a river-flow of tears.
A Sunday service at House if Prayer Ministries International (HPMI) popularly known as Canaan land turned emotional after Pr. Bugingo Aloysius made public confessions that he had pardoned his abandoned three daughters and asked them to pardon him.
“I take this opportunity so that I don’t stay out of heaven, I have forgiven all my children, Gift Kirabo Bugingo, Doreen Bugingo, Winnie Treasure Bugingo, Jennifer Blessed Bugingo, and last born Isaac Bugingo. I have forgiven you from the bottom of my heart,” Bugingo said.
The pastor made the confessions while sharing a spiritual sermon of a female faithful he previously baptized after he asked her to forgive her children for evicting her in her late husband’s property and suing her to court.
According to Bugingo, the spirit of the Lord spoke to him to also forgive his own children who he’d ‘disowned’ now for about seven years just as he preached to the old woman in a confession room.
It should be recalled that the pastor allegedly neglected his family following misunderstandings with his wife Teddy Naluswa Bugingo with whom they had four children; three girls and one boy-child, Isaac Bugingo. The duo separated after the pastor publicly announced he’s going into a new marriage with his employee at 107.0FM Salt Radio uzan Namakula Bugingo aka Suzan Makula Ga Bugingo. Bugingo did not stop at that, he went ahead to file for divorce against Teddy, a case which is still shelved in court.
For seven years, Bugingo confessed, “I have not been talking to my children. I miss my son Isaac, he is still young, innocent and doesn’t know what’s going on, but I will look for him because he’s always on my heart and I have big plans for him.”
“From today, I am going to start praying for them and I will always put my children in the hands of the Lord,” he added.
Bugingo vowed he will now prioritize praying for his children to entrust them in the hands of the Lord.
An emotional moment was when he amid flowing tears asked his three daughters to pardon him and visit Canaan land at one of the fellowships soon.
“My daughters knows where to find me, I have never blocked anyone’s phone. I will be more grateful when I see at least one of them standing at this pulpit soon,” Bugingo said in a river-flow of tears.
He asked the faithful attending prayers at Canaan land, and those following online on Salt Media platforms (Salt Radio, Salt TV, Salt Media App & on social media) to pardon those who wronged them, ask forgiveness from God and to those they wronged if they’re to receive God’s graces in their lives.