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Mutumwa Paul Mwazha visits Domboshava
04 Apr 2019 at 09:22hrs | Views
Mutumwa Ernest Paul Mwazha weAfrica last visited Domboshava a couple of years ago and blessed many people. We remember some police officers who were manning a police post at the Showgrounds came to greet him as he arrived.
They said, "Mudzidzisi, we would like to welcome you for coming to bless our area of responsibility. We know from now onwards that our work will be easier now that you have come and blessed this place. We would like to ask you Mudzidzisi that you also bless us as well."
Mutumwa Paul Mwazha simply said, "Zvakanaka vana'ngu, Mwari wedu akuitirei sezvamakumbira." (It is well my children, may our God do for you as you have requested). The officers departed to their post with happiness.
The following Saturday there was a repeat gathering at the same place and some of the officers who were manning the same post came to greet Mudzidzisi. They also remarked that one of them, a lady, who had come to greet him the previous week was no longer working at that station, she was now working at the head office as she had just been promoted. This was a live testimony from officers of the Law.
Paul Mwazha was given this Abrahamic Covenant in 1965 when the voice of the unseen God said in English, "I will bless the nation through you." As a result of this covenant, many people have been blessed by God through the humble hands of this mighty servant of God. The sick have been healed, the barren have been made reproductive, the poor of the poorest have been raised from dust and ashes to become respectable men and women in society, even jail birds have repented and became law abiding citizens.
Where else have we seen a man of over 100 years of age labouring tirelessly for the faith of the Gospel?
Two weeks ago he was in Pretoria where 163 people converted to the African Apostolic Church among them a pastor with part of his congregation who had a revelation concerning Paul Mwazha of Africa.
In the vision they had seen Paul Mwazha who they had never met before, instructing them to come and be baptised in the African Apostolic Church and fellowship in that church.
Despite all these benefits derived from the glorious gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Paul Mwazha continues to warn people to repent and turn to Jesus because, "It is Time of the End, whoso readeth, let him understand. It is time to repent and turn to God and leave the world and its niceties. Siyayi nyika nezvinhu zvayo, mutevere Jesu nokuti nguva yapera, unoverenga ngaacherekedze." Paul Mwazha was given some clear and unambiguous messages concerning the end times. In 1985 the voice of the Unseen said, "It is Time of the End."
In 2001 another message said "Mwari waAbrahama, nyika yavakuguma." (God of Abraham, behold the world is coming loan end).
All are welcome to this church gathering at the Domboshava Showgrounds this Saturday, 6th April, 2019. Mutumwa Paul Mwazha weAfrica will be in attendance.
Date: Saturday, 26 April 2019
Time: 10:30 Hrs to 15:00 Hrs
Place: Domboshava Showgrounds.
For more information contact Bishop E Tafa 0773305530, Rev Mazuvamana 0772696058, Rev Javangwe 0772960707, Rev Zimbiru 0772430118
For DVDs of complete testimonies contact: OUR AFRICA on 0773 646 800 at Corner Robert Mugabe/Kaguvi Street, Shop No.16 Kopje Arcade, Harare.
They said, "Mudzidzisi, we would like to welcome you for coming to bless our area of responsibility. We know from now onwards that our work will be easier now that you have come and blessed this place. We would like to ask you Mudzidzisi that you also bless us as well."
Mutumwa Paul Mwazha simply said, "Zvakanaka vana'ngu, Mwari wedu akuitirei sezvamakumbira." (It is well my children, may our God do for you as you have requested). The officers departed to their post with happiness.
The following Saturday there was a repeat gathering at the same place and some of the officers who were manning the same post came to greet Mudzidzisi. They also remarked that one of them, a lady, who had come to greet him the previous week was no longer working at that station, she was now working at the head office as she had just been promoted. This was a live testimony from officers of the Law.
Paul Mwazha was given this Abrahamic Covenant in 1965 when the voice of the unseen God said in English, "I will bless the nation through you." As a result of this covenant, many people have been blessed by God through the humble hands of this mighty servant of God. The sick have been healed, the barren have been made reproductive, the poor of the poorest have been raised from dust and ashes to become respectable men and women in society, even jail birds have repented and became law abiding citizens.
Where else have we seen a man of over 100 years of age labouring tirelessly for the faith of the Gospel?
In the vision they had seen Paul Mwazha who they had never met before, instructing them to come and be baptised in the African Apostolic Church and fellowship in that church.
Despite all these benefits derived from the glorious gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Paul Mwazha continues to warn people to repent and turn to Jesus because, "It is Time of the End, whoso readeth, let him understand. It is time to repent and turn to God and leave the world and its niceties. Siyayi nyika nezvinhu zvayo, mutevere Jesu nokuti nguva yapera, unoverenga ngaacherekedze." Paul Mwazha was given some clear and unambiguous messages concerning the end times. In 1985 the voice of the Unseen said, "It is Time of the End."
In 2001 another message said "Mwari waAbrahama, nyika yavakuguma." (God of Abraham, behold the world is coming loan end).
All are welcome to this church gathering at the Domboshava Showgrounds this Saturday, 6th April, 2019. Mutumwa Paul Mwazha weAfrica will be in attendance.
Date: Saturday, 26 April 2019
Time: 10:30 Hrs to 15:00 Hrs
Place: Domboshava Showgrounds.
For more information contact Bishop E Tafa 0773305530, Rev Mazuvamana 0772696058, Rev Javangwe 0772960707, Rev Zimbiru 0772430118
For DVDs of complete testimonies contact: OUR AFRICA on 0773 646 800 at Corner Robert Mugabe/Kaguvi Street, Shop No.16 Kopje Arcade, Harare.
Source - Rev Wilson Rutsate
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