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  • ARE WE TREATING LGBTQ FRIENDS RIGHT? [ Q&A series EP. 08]
    Feb 3 2026

    Are we truly treating our LGBTQ friends the way Scripture calls us to?If they are human beings created in the image of God, is the command to love them optional—or unconditional?In this episode, we ask hard but necessary questions:👉 Does loving our LGBTQ friends compromise our faith?👉 Can we love people deeply while still holding to biblical truth?👉 Are we consistent in how we call out sin, or do we excuse the ones that are culturally acceptable?Jesus calls us to love—but what does that love actually look like?We explore the story of Jonah, a prophet sent to minister to people he did not want to love. What can Nineveh teach us about obedience, mercy, and God’s heart for all people?Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:44 challenge us further: “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”If that is the standard, who do we exclude—and why?Can we point fingers at LGBTQ individuals while ignoring corruption, adultery, pride, and hypocrisy in our own lives?If Scripture is clear that none of these inherit the Kingdom of God, are we judging selectively?This conversation does not deny the existence of sin.At the end of the day, the question remains:Are we focused on defending our comfort, or on doing what Scripture actually requires of us?Hashtags:#FaithAndTruth #BiblicalLove #HardConversations #ChristianLiving #LoveWithoutCompromise#GraceAndTruth #Matthew544 #JonahAndNineveh #HeartCheck #ScriptureFirst#ChristianQuestions #LovingLikeJesus

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    9 min
  • IS THERE SUCH A THING AS CORRUPTION?
    Jan 21 2026

    In this video, we ask a difficult but necessary question: is corruption real, or have we learned to live comfortably with it?We explore how corruption often begins—not just in systems, but in hearts—when we choose not to confront issues that demand accountability. From there, we take a deep dive into the origin of false teaching, beginning with the creation story and the role of the serpent as the first source of distortion and falsehood.We also examine uncomfortable realities in religious spaces, where corruption is sometimes excused:

    • Is giving or tithing by the corrupt enough to overlook injustice?
    • Have generosity and spiritual language become shields for wrongdoing?
    • What if the Apostle Paul were living in Uganda today—would his concerns be any different?
    • When we avoid conflict, are we also avoiding truth?
    • Have we reduced truth to “my truth” instead of God’s truth?
    • If Jesus walked into our churches today and saw markets where worship should be, how would He respond?
    • Is corruption something “out there,” or something we’ve normalized?
    • How do false teachings shape the way we view God and ourselves?
    • Are we willing to let truth disrupt our lifestyles?
    • What does biblical truth demand of us today?

    This conversation looks at the power of truth. Truth forces us to examine our lifestyles, confront our comfort, and respond with action. And because truth demands change, we sometimes avoid it—choosing comfort over obedience.We ask:We reflect on Jesus cleansing the temple and ask a sobering question:Finally, we are challenged to return to the basics—to be deeply rooted in the Word of God. Because without Scripture as our ultimate authority, truth becomes optional and obedience becomes negotiable.If the Bible is merely a suggestion, do we treat its truths the same way?And how do we measure truth if not against God’s Word?Questions to Reflect On:#biblicaltruth #falseteaching #churchandpolitics #biblestudy #sounddoctrine #jesusandme #christianyoutube #scripture #faithinpractice

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    43 min
  • Is it okay to beat up a non-believer for speaking wrongly about God? [ Q&A series EP. 07]
    Dec 12 2025

    In this video, we explore this difficult question through the example of Jesus Himself. We looked at the different ways Jesus responded to sinful people—including those in the temple—and how His response was always rooted in perfect love.We discussed the idea of complete love, a love that is patient and long-suffering. We then explore different questions.1. Is God’s patience toward our sin a sign of weakness—or of love? (2 Peter 3:9)2. When Jesus was insulted, why didn’t He retaliate?3. Why did God give the apostles the Word instead of swords?4. Can anger redeem someone—or is redemption only God’s work?⁠⁠⁠We reflect on these questions to understand:When someone speaks wrongly about God, should our reaction be force—or faithfulness?Can we defend truth the way Jesus did—without violence, but with conviction?Hashtags#bibleteaching #christianliving #jesusexample #biblicallove #Discipleship #christianfaith #apologetics #lovelikechrist #gospeltruth Please LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, AND YEESSSSSS ..... SUBSCRIBE to continue receiving Notifications of our latest Episodes. And you can follow us on our Website & Social platforms:https://trutangazo.org @TruTangazoUG on Xtru.tangazo on Instagram. TRU TANGAZO UGANDA "Announcing Truth, Awakening Thought, Affirming Faith.”

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    8 min
  • Why Did Solomon Have So Many Wives? [ Q&A series EP. 06]
    Nov 25 2025

    In this video, we dig into one of the most puzzling biblical questions: Why did King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, have so many wives and concubines?We explore the important difference between descriptive and prescriptive parts of the Bible—what the Bible describes in a story versus what God actually prescribes for His people.Using Genesis 2, we look at God’s original design when He said, “A man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife.” One man. One wife. One union. We then contrast this with Solomon’s life and examine how his choice to join himself to many women directly contradicted God’s intention.We also discuss the consequences of Solomon’s decisions:1. How his marriages led him into idolatry2. ⁠How this ultimately caused the division of the kingdom3. ⁠And how it set a pattern that influenced generations of unfaithful kings after himFinally, we draw a parallel to today—how polygamy and unfaithfulness still damage families, leaving emotional, spiritual, and relational wounds that can last for generations.If you’ve ever wondered what the Bible really teaches about marriage, wisdom, and the dangers of drifting from God’s design, this video will give you a grounded, biblical perspective.

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    6 min
  • ON HONORING THE PROPHET - Why? or Why Not?
    Nov 11 2025

    In this video, as part of our "Theological Lugezigezi" Segment, we discuss what it really means to honor prophets — from the Bible to today’s church. We look at how David and other kings honored prophets, and question whether modern “honor” has become mixed with materialism and traditional religious practices.We explore:1.⁠ ⁠What the Bible says a prophet is.2.⁠ ⁠⁠Whether honor is transactional, and should come with blessings or gifts.3.⁠ ⁠⁠How leaders today should point people back to God, rather than themselves to be honored.We also reflect on Jesus’ example of servant leadership — though He was God, He humbled Himself to serve (Philippians 2:5–8). True honor is not about titles or money, but about recognizing those who serve faithfully, including lay leaders and volunteers.📖 Key Scriptures: 1 Timothy 3:1–7, Philippians 2:5–8Please join in the conversation and share your thoughts so we can edify one another. And if it's more Lugezigezi, especially the healthy one, it is also very welcome and appreciate#prophetstories #BibleTeaching #ServantLeadership #blessed #UgandanChurch #faithandlifestyle Please LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, AND YEESSSSSS ..... SUBSCRIBE to continue receiving Notifications of our latest Episodes. And you can follow us on our Website & Social platforms:https://trutangazo.org @TruTangazoUG on Xtru.tangazo on Instagram. TRU TANGAZO UGANDA "Announcing Truth, Awakening Thought, Affirming Faith.”

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    35 min
  • WHICH BAPTISM IS THE BEST? [ Q&A series Ep 05 ]
    Oct 28 2025

    In this video, we explore these powerful questions and more — looking at what’s not just “better,” but what’s truly biblical when it comes to baptism.1.⁠ ⁠Why was Jesus baptised if He was already perfect? 🤔2.⁠ ⁠⁠What does it really mean to “fulfil all righteousness”?3.⁠ ⁠⁠Does getting baptised make someone better — or is it something deeper?4.⁠ ⁠⁠Is baptism just a symbol, or does it represent something spiritual like death and resurrection?5.⁠ ⁠⁠What did the people of old do for baptism, and how does that compare to what we do today?6.⁠ ⁠⁠Is it ever right to be re-baptised once you truly understand your faith?7.⁠ ⁠⁠And what does it mean to be baptised not just with water, but with the Spirit and fire? 🔥🙏 Join the conversation, reflect on your own faith journey, and discover what baptism really means in your walk with God. #baptism #jesusbaptism #biblestudy #faithquestions #holyspirit #christianlife #religion #christianity #faithquotes #truthatallcostsPlease LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE to continue receiving Notifications of our latest Episodes. And you can follow us on our Social platforms:@TruTangazoUG on Xtru.tangazo on Instagram. TRU TANGAZO UGANDA "Announcing Truth, Awakening Thought, Affirming Faith.” https://www.tangazo.org

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    8 min
  • True vs. False Prophets | Knowing Them by Their Fruit [ Q&A series Ep 04 ]
    Oct 6 2025

    In this video, we explore the nature of prophecy and what Scripture teaches us about discerning true messengers of God. We discuss:✨ Why every prophecy must align with God’s Word.✨ How genuine prophets point to Christ—not themselves.✨ The importance of edifying the church and glorifying God, not man.✨ What it means to “know them by their fruit” (Matthew 7:15–20).False prophets may appear convincing, but God has given us clear ways to test the spirits and recognize what is true. Watch and join the conversation as we unpack how to discern with wisdom and biblical clarity.Please LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE to continue receiving Notifications of our latest Episodes. And you can follow us on our Social platforms:- @TruTangazoUG on X- tru.tangazo on Instagram. TRU TANGAZO UGANDA "Announcing Truth, Awakening Thought, Affirming Faith.” https://www.tangazo.org

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    6 min
  • Why do BAD Things happen to GOOD People?
    Sep 23 2025

    Why do bad things happen to good people? 🤔 The Bible shows us that life isn’t about “good people get good things and bad people get bad things.”Welcome back to another Edition of our Tru Tangazo Podcast. In this video, we look at Joseph, who was faithful but still imprisoned, and Job, who was upright yet suffered greatly. Their stories remind us: no one is truly good—only God is good (Romans 3:10).Jesus said God “sends rain on the just and the unjust” (Matthew 5:45). So instead of rejoicing when others suffer, we’re called to pray they find Jesus and His saving grace.📖 Scriptures: Genesis 37–50, Job 1–2, Romans 3:10, Matthew 5:45Please LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE to continue receiving Notifications of our latest Episodes. And you can follow us on our Social platforms:

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    TRU TANGAZO UGANDA "Announcing Truth, Awakening Thought, Affirming Faith.” https://www.tangazo.org

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    8 min