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The Attune40 Podcast helps you grow in faith, reconciliation, and purpose through Christ-centered conversations, guided journeys, and transformational teachings.

Featuring series like 40 Days of Reconciliation, leadership conversations, and discipleship reflections, this podcast equips you to live aligned with God, restored in relationships, and confident in your calling.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual renewal, personal growth, or practical wisdom for leadership and life, each episode is designed to form your heart, strengthen your faith, and deepen your walk with God.

Join host Emmanuel Manishimwe every Friday as he sits down with authors, leaders, and thinkers from Uganda and around the world. Whether you are navigating a season of wilderness or looking to lead your family with greater purpose, this is your guide to staying attuned to what matters most.

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  • Mastering Timekeeping for Success
    Feb 22 2026

    Nothing really bores me like poor time management. In my part of the world, where I come from, poor time keeping is a normal practice. But this is not for all. There are some people who are really transforming. Interestingly, some of these people are older individuals. They live in less urban areas. We never expected them to challenge us in the 21st century about time management.

    I used to be great on time management, having learned from a British mentor in my youth career. When we separated because of a change in work environments, I began a new trend. I kept time mostly in my mind. There's a difference between being on time and arriving early. Most of us practice arriving early but yet 'too late'. Let me explain.

    When does an event starting 4:00 PM on a specific date really start? For the organizers, planning can start a year earlier. This depends on the category. This is true even when an event lasts for only one hour. In some societies, people start thinking at 4 PM including the author of the event. That can be a boring event to attend! What's your experience?

    I launched my podcasting journey in November 2025. Since then, I am re-energizing my time-keeping professionalism. This ensures that I don't make anyone feel bored on shows I host. That applies to all aspects of my life. Time keeping is a rewarding discipline.

    Time-keeping alone is not enough without a sense of stewardship. A friend of mine is a professor of physics at the University of California. He taught this to me without knowing he was doing so. Translating that lesson into my podcasting life, I realized something important. A virtual event during the day can cause me to cancel multiple other appointments. It even leads to poor results. Why not run the event first thing in the morning? This approach can save a lot of time. That involves more planning, but will yield a greater experience and results.

    Time keeping is a management aspect as well. It involves fulfilling your promises to your team and clients. That's what determines leadership excellence and maturity. Do you work alone to beat deadlines or do you motivate your team to reach those deadlines? Let me see your comments on that!

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    4 Min.
  • True Faith and Theology (with David Libby)
    Feb 19 2026

    Emmanuel Manishimwe sat down with David Libby to discuss the intersection of suffering, theology, and the state of the modern church. What emerged was a candid conversation about moving beyond intellectual assent to a deep, transformative relationship with God.

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    9 Min.
  • Building a Relationship with God through Faith with David Libby
    Feb 16 2026

    Mr. David Libby is an ordained elder with wonderful experience in missions. He wrote the the book; A Different World, God's Sovereignty in the Face of Suffering. In its biography he said,


    "For years I served in the church, first as a deacon and then as an elder. I have long been a self-taught student of theology and philosophy. I have learned all the correct answers to some of the most difficult questions and can hold my own as a Christian apologist and theologian. But when my family's health fell apart, I discovered something that the books do not teach. That there is a sharp disconnect between an encyclopedia of head knowledge and an application of that knowledge in the muddy and bloody trenches."


    In many instances, people often struggle to put what they learn into practice. David emphasizes that learning is important.


    "Learning should lead to transformation. But why is it so difficult to put into practice what we learn? I think theory is always easier than practice. It's always easier to learn about something than to actually do it. And when we're talking about things like theology, it kind of complicates the matter more because the thing that we're putting into practice is such a high calling, such a difficult thing. There are a lot of things in scripture that are hard, hard sayings, like Matthew chapter 10 where the Lord told us to expect persecution and to be willing to take up our crosses and follow Him, which means be willing to follow Him to death. And it's easy to learn about these things. It's much harder to live them. But we serve a God who, if we are willing to live them, He will enable us. He will give us the strength that we need."


    On how relevant Theological Studies or Philosophy is to Strengthening Personal Faith, David thinks that theological studies are necessary for strengthening personal faith because faith is only as valuable as the object in which it is placed.

    "You know, we can have faith on all kinds of very wrong things. Everybody has faith. The atheist has faith. So the object of our faith has to be the the true and living God, the God who really is. Faith has to lead to a relationship with Him. We can't have a relationship with somebody we don't know, somebody we know nothing about. I'm not saying everybody has to be a deep scholar, by any means, but we all need to know who this God is. We all need to read scripture. That's what theology is. Theology is a big fancy word for reading the Bible and and learning what it teaches about God. So we all need that. We all need, in order to have a relationship with the true God, to know who He is as revealed in His Word."


    Rather than quit, illness and suffering in David's home helped him see the truth about faith in practice.


    "One thing that would hinder people would be unbelief. We read about things in the Bible where people were facing difficult trials that seemed utterly impossible, like when Moses and Israelites in the Exodus were pinned down against the Red Sea with the Egyptian army behind them. Instead of turning to God in faith, they grumbled and complained. "He led us out here to kill us, and we can't possibly defeat this Egyptian army." They complained. But the truth is, God led them to that place deliberately so that they could see his hand at work in delivering them. We need to know our God and trust in Him. That can be difficult, but if we look back at what He's done in the past, in our lives and in Scripture, then we can see that He really is a God who is all-powerful, a God who will never leave us nor forsake us, and a God whose hand is not shortened that he can't save using the language of Scripture."

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    4 Min.
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