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Pastor Benny Hinn arrives in Zimbabwe
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World-renowned evangelist Pastor Benny Hinn has officially arrived in Zimbabwe to a rousing and emotional welcome, marking the beginning of what many are calling a historic spiritual moment for the nation.
The globally acclaimed preacher and healing minister touched down in Harare on Friday to cheers, music, and heartfelt greetings from local church leaders, government officials, and excited believers. The atmosphere at the airport was filled with song and prayer as hundreds gathered to witness his arrival ahead of the highly anticipated National Healing Crusade set for this weekend.
Shortly after landing, Pastor Benny took part in a series of media interviews before meeting with Hon. Barbara Rwodzi, the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, for high-level discussions on the broader spiritual and national significance of the event. The meeting underscored government recognition of faith-based gatherings as vital contributors to unity, moral renewal, and tourism growth.
In a moving display of cultural appreciation, Pastor Benny was presented with a traditional Zimbabwean fabric beautifully adorned with the national bird emblem, symbolizing respect and friendship between Zimbabwe and his global ministry. Witnesses described the exchange as "deeply symbolic" of unity between faith and culture.
Across Zimbabwe, excitement and anticipation continue to build. Churches have mobilized prayer vigils and interdenominational gatherings in preparation for the crusade, which is expected to draw thousands from across the country and neighboring nations.
Speaking briefly to reporters, Pastor Benny expressed his joy at being in Zimbabwe and his expectation for "a mighty move of God that will bring healing, restoration, and revival."
"This nation is precious to God," he said. "I believe Zimbabwe is standing on the brink of a spiritual awakening that will touch generations."
With faith and unity resonating throughout the country, all eyes now turn to the National Sports Stadium, where the National Healing Crusade will unfold — an event many believe could mark a turning point in Zimbabwe's spiritual and social renewal.
The globally acclaimed preacher and healing minister touched down in Harare on Friday to cheers, music, and heartfelt greetings from local church leaders, government officials, and excited believers. The atmosphere at the airport was filled with song and prayer as hundreds gathered to witness his arrival ahead of the highly anticipated National Healing Crusade set for this weekend.
Shortly after landing, Pastor Benny took part in a series of media interviews before meeting with Hon. Barbara Rwodzi, the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, for high-level discussions on the broader spiritual and national significance of the event. The meeting underscored government recognition of faith-based gatherings as vital contributors to unity, moral renewal, and tourism growth.
In a moving display of cultural appreciation, Pastor Benny was presented with a traditional Zimbabwean fabric beautifully adorned with the national bird emblem, symbolizing respect and friendship between Zimbabwe and his global ministry. Witnesses described the exchange as "deeply symbolic" of unity between faith and culture.
Across Zimbabwe, excitement and anticipation continue to build. Churches have mobilized prayer vigils and interdenominational gatherings in preparation for the crusade, which is expected to draw thousands from across the country and neighboring nations.
Speaking briefly to reporters, Pastor Benny expressed his joy at being in Zimbabwe and his expectation for "a mighty move of God that will bring healing, restoration, and revival."
"This nation is precious to God," he said. "I believe Zimbabwe is standing on the brink of a spiritual awakening that will touch generations."
With faith and unity resonating throughout the country, all eyes now turn to the National Sports Stadium, where the National Healing Crusade will unfold — an event many believe could mark a turning point in Zimbabwe's spiritual and social renewal.
Source - Byo24News
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