Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Thousands expected to converge at Bushiri Sunday of wonders

- Peter Matika Senior Life Reporter

THOUSANDS of Christians from all walks of life are expected to attend the Enlightene­d Christian Gathering (ECG) church in Bulawayo, for the Sunday of Wonders event to be led by ECG founder and leader Shepherd Bushiri’s wife prophetess Mary Bushiri.

Christians from as far as Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania and South Africa are expected to converge on the country for the day-long event to be held at the church’s Zimbabwean headquarte­rs in Bulawayo.

ECG head pastor Patrick Boanerge said people from outside the country had made prior bookings for the event, which is open to anyone.

“We have made bookings at hotels and lodges for many of our visitors coming for the event. This will be a day like no other; we will be praying, preaching, prophesyin­g, and deliveranc­es. This will be a day of miracles I tell you and it is free to anyone that wishes to be delivered from the deathly clutches of evil. We are expecting numbers of guests from all across Africa, as they have been booking and confirming their coming. This event will also be open to people from any ministry as well,” he said.

Pastor Boanerge said that the event would also be livestream­ed on social media and would also be recorded and distribute­d on DVD platform as well as being aired on the ministry’s TV channel — Prophetic Channel.

“The service will be shot and distribute­d to people; also it will be live-streamed on social media for those that can’t attend. There will be anointed products for sale as well as other church souvenirs,” he said.

Pastor Boanerge added that prophetess Mary Bushiri would during the day have a special discussion with women on various topics ranging from business, health and marriage.

“Seeing that this is a one of a kind service in Bulawayo, I really urge people to come out to celebrate life and worship the Lord. The prophetess will arrive on Saturday to prepare for her service, where she hopes to forge Christ related relationsh­ips with the country. She will then leave on Monday. ,” he said.

Prophetess Bushiri, like her husband was born in Malawi but now resides in South Africa.

The couple’s ministry has reportedly helped millions of people find hope and restoratio­n through the prophetic word of God.

Through their ministries, she teaches on a number of topics with a particular focus on devotion to God, motherhood, women and ministry as well as servanthoo­d. Her candid communicat­ion style allows her to share openly and practicall­y about her experience­s so others can apply what she has learned to their lives.

Prophetess Mary Bushiri has over 10 years of experience in charity work, she worked previously as a senior financial manager at Action Aid in Malawi, a leading internatio­nal charity which works in over 45 countries.

Together with her husband prophetess Mary Bushiri owns a TV channel called Prophetic Channel, which broadcasts worldwide to a potential audience of 1.5 billion people. She has co-authored over 15 books.

Prophetess Mary Bushiri joins her husband prophet Bushiri on numerous domestic and internatio­nal conference­s every year, teaching people to live a life without bondage through Christ Jesus.

Through her teachings, God has provided opportunit­ies to meet the needs of the suffering and bring the gospel in a practical way. Prophetess Mary Bushiri’s passion to help hurting people every day is foundation­al to the vision of Beacon of Hope, the mission’s arm of Shepherd Bushiri Ministries. These outreaches on the African continent include feeding programs, medical care, h ome s for orphans, and scholarshi­p programmes to disadvanta­ged and or deserving learners.

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