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Pastor’s testimony But Venust has experienced many people who have decided to change
The evangelist said that he linked this work with his vocation in hymn art and witnessed the evils of drugs, after a bad habit took hold on him, he was saved by the prayers of the congregants he used to attend.
He testified that he launched a campaign against drugs and teenage pregnancy in the Cyanika district of the Brela district last week, which was organized by religions and churches through Compassion International and has been carried out for three days in 11 of the 17 districts that make up the Brela district.
It is in the context of the total eradication of drugs that threaten the Cyanika border region (connecting Rwanda and Uganda) where we live, where the palm trees continue to be a breeding ground for drugs such as marijuana and hashish.
Pastor Venust shared with them his life testimony before he was saved
In his speech, Pastor Mugabo Venust talked about the bad life he had when he was growing up, after having many children in his family, the ability to make a living was very low, and some children left their parents to find a way to defend themselves.
He said that in 1990, he left home and came to the city of Kigali, where he arrived on bicycles with a group of peers who inducted him into bad habits and from then on, he started drinking alcohol and selling tobacco illegally.
He said: “These alcoholic drinks like muriture, omunajipo etc., people know them as modern, but I was one of the first to produce them, I sold them, drank them and was a slave to them.”
“In the 1990s, there was a wide variety of beers, rather than going to school to learn how to brew beer,” he added.
Pastor Mugabo Venust praised by the public
He said that he had been trapped in the days when the gendarmes were chasing him, and he had a persistent plan to hunt down drug dealers so that he could escape the pursuit of the gendarmes. He returned to the countryside and suggested that he continue to work as a drug dealer. Drinking in the countryside, the young man soon listened to him.
He said, “The gendarmes drove us away, and I returned to the countryside, bringing all the drugs, all the arrogance and pride from the city with me, and the villagers found that they were behaving like me.”
He added, “I used to mix alcohol and people would sing to me, people from the bodegas were waiting for me, I used to go to all the carts, the tobacco we used in the city, when I found out it wasn’t I bought tobacco leaves, I used to smoke in the carts at that time, it’s the tobacco they give at modern weddings, it weighed us down until we were strong.”
He said he continued these bad habits until the youths in his area became drunkards and a trend of drunkenness and adultery swept the entire area, starting from Mugabowenust.
People say a lot of things happened to Pastor Mugabo
He said: “In the countryside I brought the Madrid system, I brought what is called the hair pouring, I took all the young people, gave them free alcohol and they were welcomed with pride.
He added: “The priest said, welcome everyone, I put my tongue on him, put the Eucharist on him and said, Amen, and when I tied my hair back, I was not blessed first, I was blessed later like a man. The city, it was as if there were a hundred other virgins behind me, when the church was full, but what we want is pride”.
Pastor Venust tells how he met God and decided to change and move towards salvation
Pastor Mugabo Winust said he did not see that what he was doing was wrong when he continued with his evil activities and there were people in their family who believed in the power of God.
He said: “Our family grew up listening to the gods. My grandfather taught witchcraft. When I left school, I often went to ask the river. All this is thanks to me.” My grandfather and I left it. You are about to die. Its success is to bring a goat.”
Those who were satisfied with the testimony decided to change
But he said God saved him when he went to an evangelical meeting and was converted because he left those sins and began serving God.
“When I reached the venue, they were singing, I walked forward, I was quiet, I heard them shouting and the speaker started speaking, saying yes. They played a song called Gitare weee,” he said.
He added: “Thank God for salvation, unless he locked me up or drove me out of this world because no one would save me. God accepted me and gave me salvation, my shoulders started to straighten, I shaved my head, and everyone started cutting their faces because of one person. I had reached the point where bullets were burning.”
Pastor Mugabo said being saved helped him forgive those who hurt him and wanted to kill him during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
He said: “During the genocide, they chopped my head off five times with a knife. I know the scar, but they were lucky to find me and save me. When the genocide was over, I was still brutalized and alive. Who would have saved me?”
People have time to cut the planks
He again said: “They asked me to testify about my experience during the genocide and I told them to thank God because I was saved and you all knew me and cut me off. They were looking for my body and took it away, although God stole it so that I could stand before them and tell God”.
He added: “There was a place where God resurrected a man and took him away. I continued to teach and save those who were not chopped off, and they were also saved. The people who came to chop me off said, we chopped off a man. A man named Mugabo, he was resurrected.”
He continued, “If I had not been saved by my situation and the cruelty, neglect and sleep, there was one man who really inspired me what a glorious unity and reconciliation God has used this country to bring about, and the main thing was this man who called out Jesus in his speech and he said that the revelation was to put an end to all the works of the devil, do you understand, God has not really saved me until they see that there is concrete evidence in this boy for us to give him the responsibility and make him a pastor?”.
He said God was working among the servants of God to organize a conference aimed at combating drugs and unwanted pregnancies among teenagers and he hoped that those who turned to the conference would not repeat these bad habits and succumb to better ways.
This testimony was well received by the residents of the Brera district who attended the meeting, where more than 300 people decided to change and quit drugs.
Many leaders attended the meeting
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