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Churches unite in prayer for Zimbabwe
10 Aug 2016 at 16:13hrs | Views
Several church groups today gathered in Harare to launch the 'My Zimbabwe Prayer Campaign,' which is meant to unite people and pray for Zimbabwe's continued development.
Church groups mainly composed of youth, launched the campaign this Wednesday in Harare and organisers said they are now looking forward to take the initiative to all provinces throughout the country.
Co-chairs of the My Zimbabwe Prayer Campaign, Bishop Brian Mugabazi and Reverend Quinton Gwashavanhu called for all Zimbabweans to join the interdenominational prayer initiative.
Christians and some youths at the launch pointed out that the church has the role to mould and safeguard the future of generations to come.
One of the thrust of the prayer campaign is to improve the image and perception of the country in the eyes of the international community so that Zimbabwe is viewed as a safe tourism destination of choice.
Church groups mainly composed of youth, launched the campaign this Wednesday in Harare and organisers said they are now looking forward to take the initiative to all provinces throughout the country.
Co-chairs of the My Zimbabwe Prayer Campaign, Bishop Brian Mugabazi and Reverend Quinton Gwashavanhu called for all Zimbabweans to join the interdenominational prayer initiative.
Christians and some youths at the launch pointed out that the church has the role to mould and safeguard the future of generations to come.
One of the thrust of the prayer campaign is to improve the image and perception of the country in the eyes of the international community so that Zimbabwe is viewed as a safe tourism destination of choice.
Source - zbc