
The Apostle began to weave a narrative of the "Omnipresence" versus the "Manifest Presence." He spoke of how many believers treat God like a fire extinguisher—only reached for in emergencies—rather than the very air they breathe.
Elias closed his eyes. He realized he had been running toward God once a week, only to walk away from Him the other six days. As the teaching deepened, the Apostle described the "Secret Place" not as a physical closet, but as an internal posture. He spoke of the "Abiding Life," where the peace of the sanctuary follows the believer into the storms of the world. The Apostle began to weave a narrative of
"You are a temple," the Apostle whispered. "The glory isn't just on this stage. It’s in your DNA." As the teaching deepened, the Apostle described the
The sun dipped low over the hills of Kampala, casting long shadows across the dusty road leading to the Phaneroo grounds. Among the thousands gathering for Service 315 was Elias, a man whose life felt like a series of loud, disconnected rooms. He worked a frantic job, navigated a noisy home, and felt a growing silence where his spirit used to burn. "The glory isn't just on this stage
"The presence of God is not a destination you reach on Thursday nights," the Apostle’s voice resonated through the hall. "It is a consciousness you carry into the boardroom, the kitchen, and the marketplace."