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    Festo Kivengere (1919–1988) was a Ugandan Anglican leader sometimes referred to as "the Billy Graham of Africa". He played a huge role in a Christian...
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  • United States Relief Educational Training Uganda Refugees Now (RETURN) Festo Kivengere United States Uganda National Unity and Reconciliation Eric Otema Alimadi...
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  • George Kanyeihamba, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda Festo Kivengere, former Anglican Bishop and critic of dictator Idi Amin's regime. His...
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    Palau shared the Bible Expositor post at Eurofest '75 with Bishop Festo Kivengere.[citation needed] Eurofest '75 was co-sponsored by the Billy Graham...
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    Urbana veterans David Howard Adeney and Billy Graham were speakers. Festo Kivengere preached on Jacob and Esau. Urbana 70's theme was "World Evangelism:...
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    Wilson Prominent alumni include: Thomas K. Chadwick John A. Dalles Festo Kivengere Charles William Kerr, first permanent Protestant Christian minister...
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  • characterized by the influence of African leaders like Simeon Nsibambi and Festo Kivengere. Converts in Gahini began sending evangelists into neighboring regions...
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  • first came to prominence at the festival, such as Luis Palau, Bishop Festo Kivengere, Annie Vallotton the French-Swiss Good News Bible illustrator and Manfred...
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    North Kigezi diocese; Kivengere remained in post in the southern part. 1967–1972: Dick Lyth 1972 – 18 May 1988 (d.): Festo Kivengere (in exile 1977–1979)...
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  • Ugandan Church leaders began to replace the expatriate hierarchy. Festo Kivengere, who later became the Bishop of Kigezi in 1972, travelled to Europe...
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  • Gahini hospital during his time there. He worked with leaders including Festo Kivengere, Erica Sabiti, Blasio Kigozi, Yosiya Kinuka, Simeoni Nsibambi and William...
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