
The invasion has taken over the city's biggest soccer venue, Mucheke stadium. Steel could be seen gradually towering towards the heavens in what looks like one of the biggest event stage ever to come the city's way. Men and women could be seen scurrying like ants seemingly not dissuaded by the fall of night that turned the stadium into one big dark hole.
The determination heralded the coming of generals in the spirit, the founders of a highly spiritual movement that seeks to harvest souls. In an unprecedented attack, demonic strongholds have been disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock.
Bishop Colin Nyathi and Senior Reverend Dr. Sarah Nyathi, founders of Harvest House International Church, are being hosted by Reverends Ntobeko and Sithandazile Mhlanga, and together they are bringing the Supernatural event to Masvingo. Healing, miracles and deliverance defines this Supernatural event that runs from 22 April to 26 April 2015.
Also gracing the Supernatural event is Takesure 'Zamar' Ncube. Minister
Takesure or brother Takesure ‘Zamar’ of Worship Addicts, is without doubt one of Zimbabwe’s musical prodigy. He has written and
performed internationally acclaimed songs in the gospel genre, most of which are
sung in local churches. He
has shared the platform with various celebrated international gospel outfits
including the likes of Benjamin Dube from South Africa and Keke Phoofolo. He
featured in the recent Joyous Celebration 19 with his tracks ‘Kuregerera in
advance’ and ‘Agere pachigaro’.
Speaking to Wezhira TV, the spokesperson of
Harvest House International Church Masvingo, said they are expecting healings,
miracles, deliverance and a lot of people giving their life to Christ. The
crusade/conference is an open event where thousands of people are expected to
come from all over the Masvingo province. ‘We are geared and very well prepared
to host thousands of people who want to come to feast on the gospel’, the
spokesman added.
To cap the
gospel and musical feast there will be a live DVD recording on Sunday 26 April
of a fusion of Harvest House choirs called ‘Shaback’.
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Snr Rev. Dr. Sarah Nyathi |
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