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Praying for Uganda by Dr. James Magara is a powerful 52-week national prayer guide designed to equip believers, leaders, and intercessors to pray intentionally and strategically for Uganda.
Through this guide, you will:
Receive clear weekly prayer focus points for the nation
Grow in consistency and depth in your prayer life
Align your prayers with God’s purposes for Uganda
Take your place as a watchman standing in the gap
This is more than a book — it is a call to be part of God’s agenda for the nation.
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Positioning Africa for the 21st Century:
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A clarion call to African leaders—challenging them to break free from six decades of repeated mistakes, embrace visionary leadership, and unlock Africa’s path to rapid transformation.
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Dr. James Magara is a visionary leader who serves as founder, chairman, and board member across several influential organizations in Uganda and beyond. From establishing Jubilee Dental, to chairing the Uganda Heart Institute, Yobel Biashara Initiative and the Uganda Jubilee Network, to shaping the future of dentistry as Dean of the School of Dentistry at Uganda Christian University (UCU), his leadership spans healthcare, education, and national transformation. He also contributes as a board member with Intercessors for Africa, among other impactful institutions. Through these roles, Dr. Magara continues to drive excellence, innovation, and transformation across multiple sectors.
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