
By Mulengera Reporters
Pastor Jackson and Eve Ssenyonga’s Christian Life Church in Bwaise recorded one of its most memorable moments of the year 2025 on Thursday, December 4th, after Apostle Irene Kauma delivered a deeply stirring sermon at the 2025 Life Conference, a conference that, according to its organizers, was shaped by direct divine instruction.
The most eye-catching revelation of the night came long before Apostle Kauma opened the Bible. Pastor Joshua Ssenyonga, the assistant pastor and chief organizer of the Life Conference, narrated how God personally pointed them to Kauma as the preacher for this year’s gathering. He explained that one night after their routine prayers with his wife, Joana, God revealed Apostle Kauma’s name with such clarity that it left no room for negotiation.
“We went to YouTube to listen to her messages, and after the first summons, we looked at each other and knew that this is the voice meant for Life Conference.” He added that when they reached out to her, she did not hesitate, saying yes.
That divine endorsement set the tone for a conference whose theme was hope, clarity and revival. And when Apostle Kauma finally took the pulpit, she preached with the weight of someone carrying both scripture and personal scars. Her sermon, drawn from the book of Habakkuk, addressed one of life’s oldest riddles, of why the wicked seem to prosper as the faithful struggle. She told the attendees that just like God instructed Habakkuk, they too must write down their God-given visions, because written visions outlive confusion.
But it was her reminder about a prophecy spoken in the same church two years ago that hit hardest. She said that during her earlier ministration at Ssenyonga’s church, God declared that the era of superstar pastors was over, and that a new generation of humble servants was rising, pastors who lift God rather than themselves, using that moment to honour Pastor Joshua and his wife Joana, calling them the backbone and quiet architects of the ongoing Life Conference, working without seeking applause.
She also narrated how, during her 13-year service as an Immigration Officer, a group conspired to smear her name before her promotion interviews. She described the media attacks as “arrows dipped in poison,” strong enough to break her spirit. Yet God strengthened her, and when she went for the interviews, she was not only promoted, but she was accelerated beyond what her critics expected.
She revealed that none of the people who plotted against her remains in civil service today, using the example to encourage believers that God is more interested in who you’re becoming than what turbulence surrounds you.
In one of the evening’s most emotional moments, she opened up about being born to a 14-year-old mother whose own family wanted her aborted because the pregnancy was tied to scandal of her father being the husband of her mother’s elder sister. She said God preserved her life despite family pressure, and the same child who was considered an inconvenience later became, in her words, “the game changer of the family.”
Her testimony drew the congregation to its feet, and when she concluded, Pastor Jackson Ssenyonga took the stage visibly uplifted. He declared that Apostle Kauma’s ministration confirmed a heavy anointing on her life and revealed that God had spoken to him as she preached, giving him a message he intended to “use to torture Satan.”
This year’s Life Conference has proven to be more than an annual gathering, becoming a spiritual checkpoint, a place where visions are revived, wounds are addressed, and hope is re-ignited.
Kauma’s sermon stood at the centre of that revival, turning the Life Conference into a furnace where faith was refined, testimonies were reborn and the church’s mission for the new year was set firmly in motion.(For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























