A week before Uganda entered into Full lock-down for Covid-19 (to the best of my
knowledge the first of its kind ever
in our history as a nation), our church leadership announced a change in church
strategy to the congregation. Part of what was in that strategy was emphasis on
Media, community and the Youth.
It was almost as if we had seen the future!
Lock-down happened, and it was airtight. For the first
month, even a sneeze had to be done very discretely lest one attracted the fury of
the marauding national guard that was on duty and enforcing this duty to the
point of death for many unfortunate friends that departed in this time. What
however intrigued me most is the events at our church and how these started playing out.
Coach Alex Mukisa is a boxer; he also loves training
others into the sport.
Actually, I too
have some history in the sport,
so I have a fairly good understanding of what makes a good boxer. I remember last year watching Alex going through
some of his training routines; I was shocked at the techniques this guy was
using; it was reminiscent of some of those scenes in the "Rocky" movies, only this time I was witnessing this kind of self
discipline and drive first hand. Alex started going to different boxing competitions
and soon built a reputation of knocking out his opponents. He has swiftly built a reputation for being a tough trainer too.
Towards end of last year a number of prophetic
words were uttered upon Alex; he froze in his tracks at the mention of these
words. Why? Alex the mighty actually was a very shy person. One never heard him speak a word when two or three people gathered; that already was a crowd for him. He
never believed in himself much. Alex would come to me all worn with worry and
concern on his face and he would go like
"Mzee, I
don't know what God wants with me! why does He not use the good speakers? why
does He have to choose me? I cannot even speak to a little kid..."
I would do my best at painting a picture of how
God can turn anyone around as long as you simply believe his word and stand.
Coach Alex would not hear of this; after all he is a former renegade child, cum street
kid that felt he was of little value. He only got born again hardly Four years
ago.
A couple of events happened just before the lock-down in Ttula Village where our church is located. Security in the neighborhood was
swiftly being overran by marauding gangs. Alex is one of the people that help us keep our campus safe. During
these times, gangs of "kanyamas" would lurk in the dark and jump at
people passing by in the night. These
events got closer and closer to our church doors until this was now happening only a couple of
metres away from the church campus. On one fateful night, Mercy one of our
daughters at church was attacked and badly
beaten by this gang and her phone taken away. Everyone was angry about this violation. These
incidents continued until a few days later another couple from the village was
attacked and both their phones taken away.
Alex happened to be standing in the church
compound when this happened. He heard the screams and rushed to the rescue. He arrived a couple of seconds later only to be pointed to silhouettes
disappearing into the dark up a hill. He made after them; Alex does road work twice
daily and runs about 10kms each time. Forty five minutes passed by and Alex made his way back with one of the criminals between
him and another of his friends Coach
Josh, another of these interesting young men
God is using at church to change our community through football. The criminal was unconscious!
What had transpired, we were later told, is that the
group of three criminals entered a thicket when Alex relentlessly chased them
around the village. In desperation, they dived into one of the thickets they
often used; Alex dived in after them.
They then made the mistake of stopping and turning around to ambush him, apparently to harm him. What followed in that
episode left one down and the other two running off for dear life. Alex single handedly had swung one, yes just one of his secret left hooks and
landed it onto the first guy and his
lights immediately
went out; his friends did not
wait for who was next. They fled! This
criminal was handed over to the Police, but not before he had led the group to
their hide out. The couple as well received back both of their phones plus lots more phones were recovered in this one sweep!
Coach Alex fame has spread far and wide as the security of Ttula is improving. Alex in doing is daily training routine has been joined by a team of young men of Ttula and other areas far and wide. By last count he had a team of 150 young men that consistently now train boxing with him. He however has a strict code of conduct that emphasizes strict discipline on and off the makeshift gym facility at church. Lately, hundreds of people come and standby to watch this enigma called Alex, who does not look the part at all. In fact a few presumptuous persons have stepped over him and gone for the grand looking persons asking to see Coach Alex, only to be brought back to the "door mat" they had just walked all over as they walked in! Those types have left thoroughly humbled by their own bad manners.
God is using Alex! just the other day he called me
aside and said
"Mzee,
can you believe I talk to people and they listen to me! can you imagine that I
have had an impact in changing so many young people’s lives!"
By the way, all this has unfolded during the lock down, and not by use of any intelligent methods, but by one young man chasing his passion, and chasing God, and allowing God to use him uniquely. Coach Alex needs a fully fledged gym as soon as lock-down ends and I intend to help in fundraising for it. We do have the space at church but we shall need equipment.
What have you done for God lately? or are you
still standing by waiting on the anointing to fall and angel Gabriel to speak, before God can use you mightily? I have learned
that changing a community takes God, and a willing person, in whatever shape
they come. You have a talent that God has given you that
you can use to change some people’s lives.
Wow, this is so inspiring. God bless coach Alex and thanks papa for sharing. I also need to start
ReplyDeleteWow,inspiring piece. God bless Ale and may he scale heights
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