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The Unfolding

Page 11: Robert Nabulere

The Unfolding

Northwestern Media

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9868 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Robert grew up in the poorest part of rural Uganda. For perspective, he got his first pair of shoes when he was 14. His father told him if he would just get a good education, then he would find a fulfilling and happy life. Miraculously, Robert made it to college, but once he was there, he realized education would not be his savior. He set out on a journey to find a higher purpose in life, and boy did he. You will love hearing this joyful, miraculous story.

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Page 11 of the unfolding is the story of Robert Nubelary.

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All of them are wondering, Robert, what has happened to you?

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I tell them, God is real. God is there.

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From that day, I've never been quiet.

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That was that total turnaround for my life.

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God's story has been unfolding.

0:18.0

Since the beginning of time. He invites you to be a part of it

0:26.6

another page in the unfolding hi Hi, I'm Meredith Foster. Robert Nubububari grew up among the poorest of the poor in rural Uganda. Even as a child, he worked hard to help put food on the table for his family. That hard life motivated him to do whatever it would

0:56.1

take to get out of poverty. His father told him education would be the ticket to a new life,

1:01.1

and Robert believed it. In fact, he put all his hope in it. But when education failed him,

1:07.6

he knew there had to be a greater purpose in life. Here's Robert. I'm born and raised

1:14.7

in rural, poor Uganda. I grew up in a polygamma's family. My dad had three wives, all at the same

1:24.7

time. My mother was the first wife.

1:28.6

She had two of us, an older sister of mine, then myself.

1:32.8

Then the second wife had seven children with my dad,

1:36.5

and the third wife had one son with my dad,

1:39.8

but came into the marriage with five other children

1:43.3

from three different marriages.

1:46.5

Is this typical?

1:48.3

Is that typical of your community?

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That is a typical African family.

1:53.5

And did you all live under the same roof?

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