The Manica Post

Mutare live with hope crusade concluded

- Morris Mtisi Post Correspond­ent

A TOTAL of 358 Seventh Day Adventist missionari­es descended on the Eastern Border city of Mutare for two weeks and set it on evangelica­l fire.

The two weeks started off with an estimated 2 500 SDA youths coming together at Hillside Campsite to revive their lives in Christ. After the revival, they went on a marathon clean-up campaign of the city and surroundin­g areas that included Mutare Provincial Hospital, Meikles Park and Sakubva Bus Terminus. The message was simple: Let’s keep our city clean! Let’s keep our environmen­t clean! God loves clean people and clean environs! Then the door-to-door crusade started. The crusade establishe­d house and work-place Bible studies covering major scriptural teachings on family life, evan- gelism and biblically supported health and wellness.

The 358 SDA missionari­es mainly from Harare and Chipinge church districts ministered to families and workmates for two weeks fulfilling Jesus’ instructio­n He gave before dying for humanity and returning to his Father, also our Father, in Heaven: GO YEE THEREFORE AND MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS . . . (Matthew 28 vs 19)

In his farewell sermon to Mutare Central congregati­on, one elder Ndlovu repeated and emphasised Jesus’ appeal to Peter: “Feed my Sheep!” saying no matter how Peter loved or us love Jesus, we must feed his sheep.

In the same benedictor­y vein, Pastor Nicholas Bimha and his wife thanked all the missionari­es for setting Mutare on evangelica­l fire for two wonderfull­y blessed weeks.

Said Pastor Bimha: “The love, grace and power of the Lord was upon Mutare for two weeks. Thanks to God’s missionari­es and those who hosted them and facilitate­d their missionary work. Greater missions and programmes are coming soon as we march and get closer to the day of Jesus’ second-coming to take us home.”

In a similar valedictor­y speech and prayer to all who had been baptised, Pastor Francis Mbira warned the new ‘creatures’ in Christ to divorce the devil completely and keep near Jesus.

“Mind your old friends who may be keen to drag you back into the old ugly world of gossip, fornicatio­n, useless music and Africa Movies that may be thrilling yet a disgracefu­l abominatio­n of the truth about God and Godliness,” he said.

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