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By Pr John Muyizzi: Tewali Mbeera Nene

Tewali Mbeera Nene is a Luganda worship song by Pr. John Muyizzi

He picked up a small bucket and began to draw water from the well for his neighbors, just as he used to do. He invited the street children into his compound to share the leftover maize porridge. He began to repair the church roof with his own hands.

(Note: The full song may have verses and ad-libs, but the chorus carries the main anchor message.)

Further Listening and Study

Musical Style: It is characterized by a slow, meditative Luganda worship tempo, often used in Ugandan churches for deep spiritual reflection and spontaneous worship.

His bank account grew smaller, but his nights grew quieter in a good way. The insomnia left him. The hollow look in his eyes was replaced by a gentle fire.