Tewali Mbeera Nene By Pr John Muyizzi [verified] (ORIGINAL)
1. Title Translation & Meaning
Interpretation:
Muyizzi reaches out to specific demographics. The "Omuliri" refers to someone who has sought help from traditional healers. The song declares that even if you have strayed, there is no situation too large to bring back to Jesus.
Note: Minor orthographic differences appear across transcriptions of Luganda songs; the exact spelling in published material may vary. Tewali Mbeera Nene by Pr John Muyizzi
Book Title:
Tewali Mbeera Nene Author: Pr John Muyizzi Tewali: There is no / There isn’t any
- Tewali: There is no / There isn’t any.
- Mbeera: A condition, a situation, a state of being, or a price (exchange rate).
- Nene: Big, large, or great.
The Music Video and Visual Representation
It is a common feature in church services, especially during offertory or altar call moments, but its reach extends far beyond the church walls. It is played in taxis, homes, and on radio stations during difficult national times. For many, it is not just a song; it is a declaration of war against depression and hopelessness. The Music Video and Visual Representation It is
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"Don't cry, my friend. This situation is not too big. It will pass, and you will see the goodness of the Lord."