History Book Category Award Nominee! Sculpted By Design By @KemirimoO .
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The second Wedding Festival of the year is here 🥳🥳🥳🥳.
Come witness love and union in the house of the Lord, this July at Worship Harvest Naalya.
#Love#WeddingFestival#WorshipHarvest
🔥New Book Alert🔥
One Man's Week brings together over three decades of Ugandan writer John Nagenda's published reflections in one place—offering timeless insights and inspiration across many dimensions of life.
Order now: https://t.co/POB44qatRy
New book bells; "Legacy For My Village".
Another compilation from yours truly @Twejaka. #25YearsofNyaka all captured in this. This book follows many other books both for a younger audience and of course the seniors. For the senior audience I may say are series that compliment each other.
1. A School For My Village
2. Village For My Village
3. Legacy For My Village (Loading) as we wait for the new baby, if you didn't get a chance to dive into the 1st two, this is the best time, so that you don't miss out on following the story before the release in August.
Both hard & soft copies are available, and a visit to @NyakaGlobal offices in Kampala, you will get your tangible copies
Online: https://t.co/np9v1qcXAq #NyakaAt25Years #LegacyForMyVillage
1/4 When an elder transitions, a library burns to the ground. Over the years, so many people have told me they want to write their parents' stories. But life gets in the way. The parent passes, and a lifetime of history is lost.
KABZF is a one-day event showcasing zines and artist books that pushes the boundaries of self-publishing and bends the possibilities of what a book can be.
Join us on Friday, July 31, 2026, at Goethe Zentrum Kampala, doors open at 2 pm
@KlaPoetryFest In her memoir 'Flame and Song' Philippa Namutebi says during the 1970's there were poetry readings taking place at the Uganda National Theatre. Her dad Henry Barlow always attended them, taking her along.
Some books are written to jump on a trend. Others are architected to anchor your authority for the next 10 years. If you are a leader ready to build a lasting asset, the workbook is ready for you. July 25 Cohort open. WhatsApp +256776703445
1/3: Many leaders carry a book inside them for years. It’s not a lack of expertise holding them back—it's the missing structure, space, and strategy to position it well. Your book isn't just a manuscript; it's a credibility asset in motion.
Extended Release Dates Alert!
Book lovers! Due to unforeseen logistical delays, we have extended the release dates for our forthcoming titles.
You know what this means? You can still enjoy the 15% pre-order discount on our website (https://t.co/RyjRBSSHaM) for a while longer!
Do you have a poem or a short story from any genre that you wish to share? Here's an opportunity to share your work with the world.
Submit your work before June 30, 2026. to [email protected]
🔊Call for New Journals🔊
Under the African Journals Initiative, we are looking to partner with social science and humanities journals published on the African continent.
Apply here: https://t.co/TpuvHqRIvH
Gratitude Multiplied
A few weeks ago, I received a call from my mom.
“Jackie, there’s something on my heart. @worship_harvest has been so good to us. I feel we should host them so that we can thank them.”
So we got to planning.
Yesterday, my parents welcomed the church leadership into their home for an evening of fellowship and a meal. It was their way of saying, “Thank you.”
As we used to do when Dad was still in active ministry, our family lined up to receive our guests.
Then came the surprise.
After greeting us, everyone returned to their cars.
Moments later, they began walking back. Each person was carrying a gift. Box after box. Basket after basket. Some were so heavy they had to be carried by two people.
“What is this?!” was all my siblings, my parents, and I could say as we stood there in complete disbelief.
There is something profoundly beautiful about setting out to honor others, only to find yourself being honored in return.
Yesterday, my parents experienced exactly that.
We were completely undone.
Apostle @mosesmukisa, Pastor Ary, and the entire pastoral team of Worship Harvest, thank you.
Thank you for loving my parents. Thank you for honoring them. Thank you for faithfully walking with them over the years. Thank you for responding so generously to their invitation.
Yesterday reminded me that gratitude has a beautiful way of multiplying.
When it is offered freely, it is often returned abundantly.
My parents set out to say, “Thank you.”
What they received in return was an overwhelming expression of love, generosity, and honor.
Mwebale nnyo, nnyo, nnyo.
May God continue to bless you, increase you, and use you to be a blessing to many more.
#GratitudeInAction #ThePowerOfThanks #Honor
Happy Father’s Day to our father and visionary, @mosesmukisa 🧡
Thank you for leading us with radical faith, transforming minds, and raising leaders that are impacting generations. The Worship Harvest family loves and celebrates you today! 🌾🔥
#FathersDay#WorshipHarvest
The new ‘novel’ by @bazanye is such a trip into Ugandan culture. It’s humor, tropes and great writing! That’s why we’ve chosen it for this month’s book club @JavaHouseUG
Get yourself a copy, read it and let’s meet on 27th in Naguru