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Prophet Magaya praises Prophet Makandiwa, Angel
06 Nov 2014 at 22:16hrs | Views
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder Walter Magaya has praised United Family International Church founder Emmanuel Makandiwa and Spirit Embassy leader Uebert Angel for pioneering prophetic gospel in Zimbabwe.
Speaking to the Daily News, in an interview, Magaya said Makandiwa and Angel were the fore-fathers of the prophetic ministry. He said that their contribution cannot go unnoticed as they pushed away a "wall of resistance" associated with such ministries.
Magaya said he related well with the two men of cloth.
"I met Prophet Uebert Angel once in 2013. He is a good man. I also met with prophet Makandiwa three years ago. I spoke to him nicely and he is also a good man of God.
"They are the pioneers of the prophetic ministry we are into and we recognise and appreicate that," he said.
He said the two had worked tirelessly and made work easier for him when he started his own ministry.
"They have pushed a wall for me," said Magaya.
People have always compared the three prophets in terms of their miracles and their capacities to draw huge crowds.
This has created huge debates on the social media and with the general populace.
But Magaya, who emerged from humble beginnings, having established his church three years ago, said what was important was that all of them were spreading the word of God and needed to be respected for their "great" work.
The charismatic preacher is expecting 300 000 people at his "Turn Around" all-night prayer tomorrow.
His ministry has grown in leaps and bounds and he is currently building a 200 000-seater church.
Speaking to the Daily News, in an interview, Magaya said Makandiwa and Angel were the fore-fathers of the prophetic ministry. He said that their contribution cannot go unnoticed as they pushed away a "wall of resistance" associated with such ministries.
Magaya said he related well with the two men of cloth.
"I met Prophet Uebert Angel once in 2013. He is a good man. I also met with prophet Makandiwa three years ago. I spoke to him nicely and he is also a good man of God.
"They are the pioneers of the prophetic ministry we are into and we recognise and appreicate that," he said.
He said the two had worked tirelessly and made work easier for him when he started his own ministry.
"They have pushed a wall for me," said Magaya.
People have always compared the three prophets in terms of their miracles and their capacities to draw huge crowds.
This has created huge debates on the social media and with the general populace.
But Magaya, who emerged from humble beginnings, having established his church three years ago, said what was important was that all of them were spreading the word of God and needed to be respected for their "great" work.
The charismatic preacher is expecting 300 000 people at his "Turn Around" all-night prayer tomorrow.
His ministry has grown in leaps and bounds and he is currently building a 200 000-seater church.
Source - dailynews