Good News Nativity ministry is led by the Holy Spirit of God through Dr. Angella Musiimenta who carries a hybrid of apostolic and prophetic anointing, and her husband Pastor Rtd. Captain Aaron Mugaba. Dr. Musiimenta became a servant of God after having an encounter with the Holy Spirit who sent her to pull down strongholds, ignite the fire of holiness and righteousness, decree the liberty of men in Christ Jesus, and reveal divine mysteries. The couple so far shepherds two campuses of Good News Nativity Church—one in Mitooma district and another in Mbarara District.
Their spiritual obligation as instructed by the Holy Spirit is that of preaching about repentance for the forgiveness of sins (Luke 24:47). They are servants not by might nor by power, but by the Spirit of God. We believe we can make it by the Spirit of God—the third person of God, who lives in us, works through us, teaches, guides, judges, counsels, enables, helps, and reveals the mysteries of God to us. Without the Holy Spirit, they cannot handle this great commission of preparing souls for the second coming of Jesus Christ. Through their message of repentance, we have seen the Holy Spirit transforming many lives—as they repent, God forgives them and heals their diseases, opens their barren wombs, restores their marriages and relationships, redeems their destinies, delivers them from poverty and debts, fights and wins their battles, heals their broken hearts, nurses their wounds, makes a way where there seems to be no way, sermons nations on their behalf, guides their footsteps, opens their eyes, sets them free, elevates and blesses them, to mention but a few.
Voices TV
Apostle Prophetess Dr. Musiimenta Angella also coordinates the Voices TV network which features some of her apostolic and prophetic messages.
Beyond Being Shepherds
Beyond Good News Nativity ministry, Dr. Angella Musiimenta is a Senior Lecturer in Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST), Uganda. She holds a PhD from the University of Manchester United Kingdom, an MSc from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, and a Bachelor’s Degree from MUST, Uganda. She also has specific training and expertise in digital health technologies, public health research methods obtained through participating in training sessions from world class universities and institutes including, Harvard University-USA, Brown International Advanced Research Institutes-USA, and McGill University-Canada.
Due to her natural passion to help vulnerable populations live meaningful lives, for over 10 years, she has been involved in implementing research projects addressing inequalities in health, education and income. she has published over 40 papers (699 citations; H-index 11) and built successful national and international research teams with support from various sources including the National Institute of Health (NIH), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the Swedish Programme for ICT in Developing and Emerging Regions (SPIDER), and Google.
Through her research and in collaboration with Angels Compassion—https://acomust.org (a not-for-profit organization which she directs) she has championed innovations that have helped thousands of vulnerable and poor populations including women and babies, people living with HIV/tuberculosis, girls, and youth.