Bujjingo family: Pr Jessica launches prayer chain

'The Hebrew woman will not leave her marriage.'

By Aaron Sseruyigo

As ‘disturbing’ reports on Pr Aloysious Bujjingo’s relationship with wife, Mrs Teddy Bujjingo continue to flood media across the country, Pr Jessica Kayanja of Miracle Centre Cathedral – Rubaga has asked intercessors to rise up and stand in the gap for the couple.

Pr Jessica Kayanja on Wednesday launched the ‘Haddasah Must Stay’ prayer chain asking God to vindicate and justify Mrs Bujjingo.

“May the seed that Mrs Teddy Bujingo has sown for 29 years in this marriage rise up and crush the head of the Serpent,” Pr Jessica Kayanja who is wife to Pastor Robert Kayanja said.

“I call upon every mother, married woman, child born of a mother, every Pastor’s wife and every one out there that upholds Holy Matrimony to join the Girl Power Team and I in prayer. The Hebrew woman will not leave her marriage,” she added.

During her teachings on marriage that air weekly on Channel 44 TV, Pr Jessica Kayanja has always emphasized how God designed marriage as a lifelong commitment between one man and one woman.

Married for over 25 years, Pastor Jessica believes marriage ultimately displays the glory and grace of God by picturing the unbreakable relationship between Christ and his church.

Prayer Chain: Who is Hadassah in the bible?

Hadassah is the Jewish name of Queen Esther, and she is mentioned by this name in Esther 2:7, “Mordecai had a cousin named Hadassah, whom he had brought up because she had neither father nor mother. This young woman, who was also known as Esther, had a lovely figure and was beautiful. Mordecai had taken her as his own daughter when her father and mother died.”

For theologians, Esther’s early name of “Hadassah” was symbolic, not only because of her beauty but because her destiny was to procure peace and blessing for God’s people in Persia.

The Jews in Esther’s time were under threat of genocide by Haman, a close confidant of King Ahasuerus (Xerxes). Hadassah entered Ahasuerus’s palace as a prospective concubine, but God had greater plans for the young Jewish woman.

God used her situation, position, and character to protect the people of Israel.

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