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Zimbabweans urged to love and unite
Ronald Mureverwi
June 07, 2010
The just ended week is
arguably the most significant time in the history of Zimbabwe if
not the moment of destiny following a series of historic events
that took place ushering a wave of new positive energy towards the
nation-s destiny. Beginning with the maiden appearance of
one of the best football teams in the world, five time world cup
winners, the Brazilians to play Zimbabwe at our home soil to the
coming of one of God-s most powerful anointed ambassador to
the Kingdom in preaching the Gospel - Joice Meyer, these events
have inevitable made a huge impact in ways people can never begin
to imagine.
A date with the samba
boys has put Zimbabwe at the lime light and propelled our brand
to the highest platform as a safe journey for tourist and the hub
of business in the region. Boosting of one of the world-s
seven wonders, people from all the corners of globe experienced
a feel of Zimbabwe-s warm hospitality a week before the official
kick off of the world cup in South Africa. Africa roared into life
from Harare.
Once again the
finer side of nature was unveiled, imbedded on a common shared inspiration
built upon the quest of peace, humanity was brought to a common
place of interaction, different languages, race, culture, creed,
lifestyles, and professions decorated in colors the Zimbabwe national
sports stadium, brought together by the most celebrated cross cutting
oldest and famous sport- football with flags graciously applauding
the scene.
The visit of God-s
chosen ambassador could not have come at a better time. Joice Meyer
Ministries- Festival of Life was the place to be from the
2nd to the 6th of June, broadcast live on national television ZTV.
The last day of the evening session was graced by well over 200
000 believers, including top government officials among them the
Right Honorable Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Richard Morgan Tsvangirai,
several ministers as they converged to hear God-s message
for Zimbabwe at a time the nation is coming out of bondage to go
to the promised land.
Joice Meyer encouraged
the nation not to live in the past but look forward to moving forward.
She made prophetic declarations that Zimbabwe indeed is the bread
basket of Africa, that she will send missionaries to Europe to preach
the gospel and also that she will loan to other countries.
Most importantly Joice
said that if Zimbabwe was to emerge from the warfare we are fighting
with satan as a nation we need to have love between one another,
desist from being selfish and wear shoes of peace. She reiterated
that love is one of the greatest weaponry in warfare, and that as
a nation if we united to start doing what each individual ought
to do without looking up to someone to do it, God would intervene
and do what we cannot do.
She challenged the nation
as families and individuals to take the initiative and assist the
less privileged in society particularly the homeless children on
the streets, the widowed, orphans and vulnerable children which
she described as the ones close to Jesus Christ-s heart.
Those with ears heard.
The honors is now upon the nation to take heed of the revelation
knowledge that was released at a time that we are making efforts
to transform into a peaceful democratic society and heal from the
wounds of the past.
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