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Prophet Makandiwa's 'father' draws 40 000 crowd
27 Mar 2016 at 11:06hrs | Views
OVER 40 000 people on Friday night packed United Family International Church (Ufic) headquarters in Chitungwiza for an Easter conference where Ghanaian preacher, prophet Victor Kusi Boateng prophesied to many people, including prominent individuals.
Boateng said prominent gospel musician Michael Mahendere's music career would take a turn for the better.
He said while Mahendere was a great musician, God was taking him to greater heights.
"Music will take you beyond borders as long as you continue riding the wings of this anointing. It's not about your voice or your ability to sing, but the anointing that you are riding upon," Boateng said.
Mahendere confirmed working on a new album.
"I am going to the studio in April and I sang one of the songs with my wife," he said.
Mahendere also released a new album with three tracks titled Mandiri that was sold out on Friday during the church service.
Boateng said during a storm, it was not about the challenges that one faced, but the miracle that happens during the storm.
He prophesied to a man whose child was "supposed to die in a car crash".
Boateng also prophesied to Ufic Bulawayo Pastor Tinashe Zuva whose daughter has an eye problem. He said the problem could be traced to where his wife was born and a curse was put on her life to make the child blind.
Boateng went on to prophesy to a whole family that he said was cursed to suffer throughout their life.
He prayed for the family and said they had been delivered from the curse.
Boateng was yesterday and today expected to preach to the Ufic gathering.
Ufic leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa said when he picked Boateng from the airport, he could not speak much to him as he (Boateng) was prophesying throughout the journey home. Makandiwa says the Ghanaian is his spiritual father.
Last year Boateng also preached during Ufic's Easter conference.
Boateng said prominent gospel musician Michael Mahendere's music career would take a turn for the better.
He said while Mahendere was a great musician, God was taking him to greater heights.
"Music will take you beyond borders as long as you continue riding the wings of this anointing. It's not about your voice or your ability to sing, but the anointing that you are riding upon," Boateng said.
Mahendere confirmed working on a new album.
"I am going to the studio in April and I sang one of the songs with my wife," he said.
Mahendere also released a new album with three tracks titled Mandiri that was sold out on Friday during the church service.
He prophesied to a man whose child was "supposed to die in a car crash".
Boateng also prophesied to Ufic Bulawayo Pastor Tinashe Zuva whose daughter has an eye problem. He said the problem could be traced to where his wife was born and a curse was put on her life to make the child blind.
Boateng went on to prophesy to a whole family that he said was cursed to suffer throughout their life.
He prayed for the family and said they had been delivered from the curse.
Boateng was yesterday and today expected to preach to the Ufic gathering.
Ufic leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa said when he picked Boateng from the airport, he could not speak much to him as he (Boateng) was prophesying throughout the journey home. Makandiwa says the Ghanaian is his spiritual father.
Last year Boateng also preached during Ufic's Easter conference.
Source - the standard