How Dr. Lamech S. Lumala escaped Idi Amin’s killing machine and found new life in Christ
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
KAMPALA, UGANDA (ANS – October 12, 2016)
– A Ugandan pastor was one of the fortunate of Uganda who, during Idi
Amin’s brutal eight years of misrule, was able to escape Amin’s terrible
killing machine which left an estimated 300,000 Christians dead.
In
an interview, Bishop Dr. Lamech S. Lumala, a former dental surgeon, and
now pastor of Showers of Blessing Church in Kampala, Uganda, shared
with me his miraculous escape from death from the man who called himself
His Excellency,President for Life,Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi
Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of theEarth and Fishes of
the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and
Uganda in Particular.
Having
co-authored the book, Uganda Holocaust (Zondervan) with Ray Barnett, I
was fascinated to learn more about Dr. Lumala’s time during that dark
period of the vicious dictator, which began in 1971 and ended in 1979,
when he fled the country after being driven out by Tanzanian forces.
How He Escaped
“Yes,
it is true that during that Idi Amin era, which was a terrible time my
life, I just escaped from being killed,” he said. “Amin had sent
soldiers to the clinic at Masaka Government Hospital where I was
working, but fortunately my secretary acted quickly when she saw them
and told them that I was ‘not in.’
“She
then told me that Amin’s soldiers were after me and so I escaped
through the back door and I went into hiding for two weeks. By God’s
grace, some negotiations with my friends took place, and the local
governor said he would give me protection and that I would not be
killed.”
I
asked him why the soldiers were after him and he explained, “Idi Amin
was after all those people who were educated and well-off, so being a
doctor, I was one of those who were to be persecuted and killed.”
Providentially
for the Uganda people, Idi Amin overreached his power when he attempted
to annex the Kagera province of Tanzania in 1978, and this led to the
Uganda-Tanzania War, and the eventual demise of his regime. Amin fled to
Libya, before moving to Saudi Arabia in 1981, where he died in 2003.
Dr.
Lumala said that at that time of his near death experience, he wasn’t a
believer, but then his eldest daughter Juliet, and other children in
his family, along his wife, Peninnah, “got saved” and they all prayed
for him.
“It
was back in 1986 when I was invited to an evangelical meeting and,
during that gathering, the POWER of God came upon me just as it came
upon Apostle Paul on his way to Damascus,” he recalled. “At that moment,
the Lord said to me, ‘Lamech, your ways are not My ways.’ It was then
that I raised up my hands and I cried out to God and I gave my life to
the Lord. From that day my lifestyle completely changed.
“I
had worked for the government for 10 years and then I had set up my own
private practice back in Kampala City on Martin Road near the Kampala
Moslem Mosque for nine more years,” he continued. “After my conversion
to Christ, I was very thirsty for the Word of God and day and night I
studied the Bible, went to conferences and Bible schools, and the Word
of God just sunk in me and I got into the presence of God.
A Visitation from the Lord
“Then
one day I had a visitation from the Lord. He came to me with so many
angels singing wonderful Handel’s Messiah type of music. I had never
heard that type of music in this world anywhere, and they were singing
that ‘the king is coming, the king is coming!’
“So
God then lifted me up and took out my spirit like a little kitten in
his hands and spoke things to me and called me into ministry and then
pushed my soul back into my body. And, from that time, I've been trying
to see what God has for my life.
“Then
one day, God told me: ‘I want to show you My Supernatural Divine
Healing power. You have been healing people using your head knowledge,
but now I want to show you My super human divine healing power.’”
He said that not long after this, he was invited onto the BBC to give a talk about spiritual divine healing power.
“On
the program, I talked about it with another pastor, now called Proposer
Simeon Kayiwa of Namirembe Christian Fellowship, and I knew that many
of the listeners remained skeptical and then the Lord said to me that
these people needed to see ‘documented proof’ of these healings to know
it was for real,” he said.
So
Dr. Lumala, who I had met at medical conferences in Brisbane,
Australia, and Sofia, Bulgaria, organized by the World Christian Doctors
Network (WCDN), which is comprised of medical doctors who believe that
God still heals today, but also that miracles should be “provable with
medical evidence,” said that he is now a great believer in divine
healing, but he also says it is important to chronicle those miracles
with medical evidence.
“Today,
the Lord is working many miracles,” he told me. “I've seen so many
people being healed supernaturally. I’ve seen the lame walk and have got
the documentation of that. On one occasion, there was a student in City
Hill College at Mutundwe, who had paralyzed legs. I prayed for him and
immediately he got up and walked.”
But,
he says, that one-day, healing became really personal for him,
explaining, “My wife Peninnah contracted breast cancer, and while we
were in America, they analyzed it and did a mammogram and we discovered
that the cancer was for real. During the night, we had a visitation from
the Lord who woke me up at 3:00 AM to tell me to start praying for her
while she was sleeping. As I did, I immediately saw a vision. It was
something like a yellow light jelly moving from her body.
“She
later testified that she was feeling something enjoyable moving in her
breast. And then she woke up and asked, ‘What is happening Lord?’ She
felt that still voice of the Lord telling her, ‘I'm operating on you.
You are now being healed, and so from now on go and pray for other
people so they too will be healed.’ She did just that and so many people
have since also gotten healed completely.”
Dr.
Lumala told me that after Peninnah had been completely healed of breast
cancer, she went on to enjoy another ten years of “very good health,”
but sadly “went to her glory” on June 19, 2014, after an attack of
Malaria. “My wife had an anti-malaria injection and her blood pressure
dropped badly and within three days she died of Sepsis. RIP.” [Sepsis is
a life-threatening condition that arises when the body’s response to
infection injures its own tissues and organs.]
So
now, this former medical professional is continuing to see God’s
healing power at work in Uganda and other nations that he goes to,
including in America.
New Hospital
At
this time, Dr. Lumala is in the United States and is working on an
important fund-raising project to get $200,000 to buy a new hospital
facility “built by my prosperous cousin, Gerald,” and which is located
at Gombe Kyadondo in the Luweero Triangle, an area north of the capital
Kampala.
“This
is a place where Idi Amin killed so many innocent civilians and, even
today, people there are in desperate need of medical care,” he added.
Dr. Lumala told me that “any donations or grants from well-wishers are welcome” and people can contact him at his e-mails: lamechlumala@gmail.com , or showeersofbles55@gmail.com .
You
can also phone him at +1 617 331 9900 or +256 772 449410, and if you
wish to deposit your gift for the hospital, please go to A/C 4744 8801
0111 5226 -- Bank of America. Lamech Sejobyo Lumala.
Note:
Several people have testified about how God has healed them through Dr.
Lumala’s ministry. They include: Oyado David Calmax (davidcalmax@gmail.com ), and you can read his story at https://www.facebook.com/lumala.lamech/posts/1316506791702818.
Another is Ikenna Aranotu, who recently attended a service in Long
Beach, California, where Dr. Lumala spoke and ministered. (You can read
his story at https://www.facebook.com/lumala.lamech/posts/1315312768488887.)
In
conclusion, Dr. Lumala says that is grateful that his life was spared
during the horror years of Idi Amin so he could “get Salvation” and then
help bring new life and healing to others. “Glory be to the Lord
Almighty,” he said.
Photo
captions: 1) Dr. Lumala (right) with friends. 2) Cover of Uganda
Holocaust. 3) Peninnah, the late wife of Dr. Lumala. 4) Dr. Lumala on
his travels again. 5) Entrance to the new hospital. 6) Dan Wooding and
Ray Barnett on the road in Uganda with Tanzanian soldiers while
researching their best-selling book.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning winning author,
broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary
parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma,
to whom he has been married for more than 53 years. They have two sons,
Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren, who all live in the UK. Dan is
the founder and international director of the ASSIST News Service (ANS).
He is the author of some 45 books, and has been a full-time journalist
since 1968. While still based in London, Dan Wooding was a senior
reporter for two of Great Britain’s largest-circulation newspapers, and
was an interviewer for BBC Radio One and also for LBC, the capital
city’s main commercial talk station. Dan now has a weekly radio show and
two TV shows all based in Southern California.
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