Festo Kivengere
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 revival in southwestern Uganda, but had to flee in 1973 to neighboring Kenya in fear for his life after speaking out against Idi Amin's tyrannical behavior. Provided by Wikipedia
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Jesus our reality / by Kivengere Festo
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Jesus our reality / by Kivengere Festo
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When God moves in revival: an outstanding African speaks to American Christians/ by Kivengere, Festo
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When God moves / by Kivengere, Festo
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Love unlimited/ by Kivengere, Festo, Smoker, Dorothy
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Love unlimited/ by Kivengere, Festo, Smoker, Dorothy
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