Moses Mukitale spreading the Gospel Across Boston, Urging Repentance and Faith in Christ

Moses Mukitale (first on the left) alongside his colleagues spreading the gospel in North End, Boston.

Boston, MA – In a time when faith seems to be wavering for many, one man is standing firm in his mission to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. Evangelist Moses Mukitale, a passionate preacher living in Boston, Massachusetts, is doing everything possible to bring the message of salvation to the people of the city. Leading a dedicated team of believers, Mukitale preaches the gospel twice a week, urging people to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and repent of their sins.

Evangelist Moses Mukitale holds a banner in North End, urging passersby to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

A Mission Rooted in Faith

Originally from Uganda, Mukitale has always had a deep love for sharing the word of God. Since moving to the United States, he has embraced his calling with even greater determination. In a world filled with uncertainty, sin, and moral decay, he believes that the message of the gospel is more critical than ever.

Left to right: Moses, Christopher, Elijah, Immaculate, doing street evangelism downtown Boston

“Our world is broken, and many people are searching for hope in the wrong places,” Mukitale says. “But true hope, peace, and salvation can only be found in Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the life.”

Calling men to repentance in Boston, Ma

Mukitale and his team take to the streets of Boston twice a week, preaching boldly in parks, on sidewalks, and in busy public spaces. Their message is simple yet powerful: repent, turn away from sin, and surrender to Christ.

The Call to Repentance

Mukitale’s preaching emphasizes the urgency of repentance. He often references scriptures like Acts 3:19, which says, “Repent therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.”

Moses (far right) with a group of ministers who spread the gospel at Harvard Square every Tuesday.

He warns that while God is loving and merciful, judgment is inevitable for those who reject His grace. “Many people think they have all the time in the world, but tomorrow is not promised,” he preaches. “Now is the time to accept Jesus, while there is still an opportunity.”

Mukitale is particularly concerned about the moral direction of society, where sin is increasingly normalized. He calls on people to reject sinful lifestyles and embrace righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ.

Overcoming Challenges in Evangelism

Preaching in a modern city like Boston is not without its challenges. Some people ignore or mock the message, while others openly resist it. But Mukitale and his team remain undeterred. “Jesus Himself faced opposition, and He told us we would too,” Mukitale explains. “But we will not stop preaching because the gospel is the power of God for salvation.”

Moses praying for a man who accepted Jesus as his Lord and savior at the Boston Common grounds

Despite the challenges, there are moments of great joy—when people stop to listen, engage in conversations, and even surrender their lives to Christ on the spot. Mukitale recounts testimonies of individuals who were lost in addiction, depression, and hopelessness but found a new purpose after hearing the gospel.

Moses praying for a man in the North end, who was believing God for a breakthrough

A Call to the People of Boston

Mukitale urges the people of Boston to open their hearts to the gospel. He reminds them that Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life, as stated in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”

“Jesus died for every single one of us,” he emphasizes. “No matter what you have done, His blood is enough to cleanse you. But you must make the decision to follow Him.”

Moses Praying for a man in need of healing for his back and knees at Boston Common.

Mukitale encourages those who have already accepted Christ to live boldly for their faith and to share the gospel with others. He believes revival is possible in Boston but that it will take the commitment of believers who are unashamed to proclaim the name of Jesus.

Spreading the gospel in Lowell, Ma. left- right (Pr. Florence, Min Brillian, Pr. Racheal)

Continuing the Mission

As Mukitale and his team continue their twice-weekly evangelistic outreach, they remain steadfast in their commitment to seeing lives transformed. Their mission is not about personal gain or recognition—it is about bringing people to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

The team during a recent outreach event at Boston Common, preaching the gospel and providing food and essential items to the homeless.

“Our greatest desire is to see people set free from sin and walking in the light of Christ,” Mukitale says. “We will keep preaching, praying, and believing for a great harvest of souls.”

Moses and Elijah spreading the gospel downtown Boston.

For those seeking prayer, guidance, or more information, Mukitale welcomes them with open arms. “The door is always open. Jesus is waiting for you—come to Him today.”

Moses preaching the gospel at the Hay Market square, downtown Boston.

Conclusion

As darkness increases in the world, the light of the gospel must shine even brighter. Evangelist Moses Mukitale is a testament to the power of unwavering faith and obedience to God’s calling. His mission is clear: to call people to repentance, to proclaim salvation through Jesus Christ, and to remind Boston—and the world—that hope is found in the cross.

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