Eva Kiwanuka knows how to grab an audience. Recently, she spoke in the Voice of Purpose virtual speaking competition, and let me tell you, people were listening. Hosted by First Class Agency, this event is about sharing powerful messages, and Eva’s talk on Christ-centered parenting was a hit.
Her main point? Parents can find freedom and purpose in life through Jesus Christ. Eva believes this isn’t just poetry; it’s practical advice. She discussed how raising kids with Christ at the center can prepare them for a lifetime of strong faith and spirit.
Eva’s vision is clear: kids with this upbringing won’t follow what everyone else says is cool or right. They’ll be confident, disciplined, and joyful – successful, but not by what the world says success looks like. Instead, they’ll live by what she calls ‘the principles of divinity.’
In her talk, Eva didn’t shy away from the tough stuff. She warned parents about the world’s tricky and confusing messages that can lead kids off track. But it wasn’t all warnings; she also offered guidance and hope. She kept saying, “Let your faith in Christ be bigger than your fear.” That’s about trusting that teaching your kids about Christ is the best way to give them a meaningful and productive life.
But Eva’s message isn’t just for parents and kids. She’s talking about whole communities, about shaping the future with responsible, good-hearted people who live by God’s teachings. That’s a big deal, and you could tell she meant every word.

When Eva finished speaking, you could feel the agreement in the virtual room. Her speech wasn’t just inspiring – it was a call to action. She wanted every listener to help guide the next generation.

To sum it up, Eva’s speech was a powerful reminder for parents about their huge role in their kids’ lives, both personally and spiritually. Her talk showed why she’s a speaker to watch in the Voice of Purpose competition. She’s all about living a Christ-centered life and helping others do the same.
Want to hear more from Eva Kiwanuka? Check out her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/eva.bilungi. She’s always sharing great thoughts on faith, Christ-centered parenting, and living a life full of purpose. Eva’s voice is like a steady drumbeat, reminding us all about what really matters.