The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Celebratin­g the life of EJ

- Veronica Gwaze

CHURCH leaders have spoken of the inspiratio­nal life of the late Evangelist Ezekiel Guti Junior who will be buried at Glen Forest this afternoon.

Evangelist Guti Jnr is the son of the founders of Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa, Archbishop­s Ezekiel and Eunor Guti.

He passed away in South Africa on December 27 last year. The late evangelist had been battling for his life in intensive care unit after he nearly drowned in a pool on Christmas day.

Despite dying at the young age of 35, church leaders who spoke to The Sunday Mail Society highlighte­d the inspiring story of the late evangelist who was also a husband to Caroline Katsande and father to three children.

Dr Aspher Madziyire — Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe

I was greatly inspired by Ezekiel Guti Jnr. Before I knew him, he already knew me. My son Joseph called me one day telling me Ezekiel wanted to see me and was on his way to Bulawayo where I was.

When he got to Bulawayo, we met. What amazed me the most was how he carried himself despite his physical challenges.

We spoke for some time and he would respond to me through his interprete­r. He then said let me pray for you and this to me signalled a lot of love. The way he preached showed God had given a special gift.

Even his interprete­r, I took it that he was a God given gift because he could understand him unlike many of us who could not. He was indeed a man of God, May he rest in peace.

Reverend Leddie Makoni — Christ Ministries

I was much inspired by Ezekiel Jnr’s life, especially because of our proximity. I was part of his family during the time of his birth and as he grew to become the man, the father and the leader he had become, I became fonder of him. I attended his wedding too. He had become a great preacher and also lived an exemplary life. Looking at his physical appearance and how he did God’s works, I felt that besides death, nothing can ever stop one from working for the Lord. That should be an inspiratio­n that will be passed even to the future generation­s. May his soul rest in peace.

Pastor Gwendoline Kanokanga Impact Christian Centre

Ezekiel Jnr proved to the world that he was unstoppabl­e. He did the opposite of what the world expected of a person of his nature. I learnt that God does not take into considerat­ion your condition or your physical appearance but he looks far beyond that. I realised that God loves a person from within. He never took himself to be disabled, he made himself of great value just as he was through dedicating his life to working for the Lord.

Apostle Pride Sibiya-Glory Ministries

Ezekiel Guti Jnr was a great man of God who has inspired us all in one way or the other. In infancy he proved to the whole world that indeed Christ has overcome not only spirituall­y but also physical death by rising from the dead. Growing up he also proved that disability is not physical but a state of mind. Disability is not inability but rather different ability. I seem to hear him shout as he stands at the pinnacle of heaven. His life evangelise­d before we ever knew that he himself was an evangelist. He overcame life, he overcame death, and with Christ he is fulfilled. We do not dare mourn such a hero, but we celebrate the years well spent on this earth. As we celebrate the call remains the same, Jesus Christ is Lord and must be accepted by all. To the rest of us let us continue from where our dear brother left, kwasara kunesu mazuva mashona tisati tasanganis­wa nehama dzakazoror­a.

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Mrs Makoni
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Pastor Kanokanga
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Apostle Sibiya
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Dr Madziyire

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