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Salvation Story Naboth was born 45 years ago to Banyankole couple in western Uganda. His father, a respected local chief, was a very religious man. He made sure that his family attended services in their local Anglican church every Sunday. Naboth was thus baptized and confirmed in the Anglican church when he was still a young boy. When he became a teenager, however, Naboth lost interest in religion though he continued going to church to please his parents. This went on till he joined college. There he started feeling the desire to seek God returning. In 1980 Naboth attended a small open air gospel meeting which radically changed his life. As he listened to the loud Pentecost preacher talk about Jesus, he realized that he lacked what the preacher and his colleagues had. He did not have a personal knowledge of God. He lacked the reality of a living, saving Jesus. He had not experienced the freedom from guilt nor the power of the Holy Spirit the preacher was speaking about. Begining of his ministry A few months after his conversion, Naboth entered the marriage ministry. He married his sweet heart, Alice Asiimwe, who was a born again Christian too. Their wedding was extremely simple. Although Naboth was led to Christ by a Pentecostal preacher, he did not immediately abandon the Anglican Church. Actually, at that time, he was working in the office of the Anglican Bishop of West Ankole diocese as canteen Manager. He was also youth leader at Ruharo cathedral, the diocesan headquarters church. Naboth began sharing what he knew about Christ's saving power with the young people he led and anyone else that cared to listen. He became active in the small fellowship of Balokole (born again Christians) there in the cathedral. In 1985, Naboth and Alice felt that they could not continue to grow spiritually the way they desired within the Anglican Church. They longed for the power of the Holy Spirit the Pentecostal so much emphasized. They decided to join a small Pentecostal church-the United Pentecostal Church. With the experience they had gained from leading the youth at the Anglican Cathedral, the Tumuhairwe's immediately found themselves providing leadership for the youth at the Pentecostal church. They also taught in the church school, where Naboth served as founding head master, (Both Naboth and Alice are qualified teachers) That first church is what has now grown to the several hundred member Rwebishuri Central Redeemed Church, which in turn has so far directly given birth to 36 other churches.
IN 1992, Evangelist Drake Kanaabo from Kampala Redeemed of the Lord Evangelistic church togther with American evangelist, Jon Dunagan, held agospel crusade in Mbarara.Naboth interpreted for dunagan. A few days after the crusade, Dunagan gave Naboth a small portable speaker and one microphone and told him to go evanelise to his people. Dunagan said God had told him to give the equipment and the message to Naboth. This was the beginning of the relationship between Dunagan and Naboth which has to many other great things.
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