International evangelist Benny Hinn wrapped up a three-day Healing Crusade in Uganda, leaving behind what many are calling a spiritual earthquake at Rubaga Miracle Centre, drew an estimated 500,000 people from 37 nations, with testimonies of miraculous healing.
“Blind eyes were opened… Our Jesus still heals,” Hinn proclaimed as crowds erupted in praise.
Day 3 of the crusade was electric—Her Royal Highness Sylvia Nagginda, the Nabagereka of Buganda, and Speaker of Parliament Anita Among were in attendance and received personal prayers from the American preacher.
Prior to the crusade, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni hosted Hinn at State House Nakasero, where he led them in prayer and discussed faith and religion.
“As a country where 85% of the population identifies as Christian, we welcome him,” Museveni stated, blessing the crusade and describing their conversation as “meaningful.”
But it was the miracles that made headlines.
One man, previously unable to walk due to a severe brain condition, reportedly stood up and jumped out of his wheelchair after prayer. The moment sparked tears, cheers, and dancing across the massive congregation.
“My heart is full,” Hinn shared. “The Holy Spirit moved with such power—you could feel His presence in the atmosphere.”
As the final prayers echoed through the Kampala night, Hinn made a bold prophecy:
“Uganda will never be the same again.”