Sunday Chat with Nelson: On Faith, the world and the courage to dream
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Today's Sunday Chat is with Nelson Muhire, team lead for @The Collective UG , a movement that seeks to give young people a way to use their creativity, skills and energy to edify people and spread the love of God. Nelson and I, were part of a band , HOP , which eventually led to the creation of C19 Studios, @CtrlAD and now the collective. The discussion focuses on how Nelson chose to follow his passion for music and ministry , instead of the "safer" pathway he was on to becoming a civil engineer. Instead he followed his dream and love of music to become one of the best audio engineers and producers in Uganda. Most of all, the biggest takeaway for me is what does it mean to be a Christian, to follow the call of God in a world where Christianity is seen as the dominant ideology-so much so that it can become a religion without practical implications for how we engage with the world. To take a leap of faith means you put your hopes on the line, and believe that whether you fall or land safely, that you had to be authentic to the call on your life. Enjoy- We are quite silly in this one
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