Sunday, 11 November 2012

Zimbabwe First Lady Refers To Nigeria As War-torn, Asks Zimbabweans To Stop Visiting Nigerian Prophets Posted by niyi in Home » Lifestyle , World news

President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace has blasted members of Nigerian preacher TB Joshua’s church who frequently fly out ofZimbabwe going for healing and other church meetings. Mrs Mugabe said Zimbabweans should not waste their money visiting foreign prophets but should instead seek salvation cheaper locally. Addressing thousands of Christians of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa, ZAOGA, at the Today’s Women Conference at Glamis Stadium in Harare yesterday, Grace referredto Christians who visit what she termed war-torn countries naming Nigerian and Ghana, of which it could be only TB Joshua’s country Nigeria since it is the other of the two which is war torn. “I really don’t understand why scores of people are putting their faith on foreign preachers. They are having to raise a lot of money to visit them when in Zimbabwe we are blessed with anointed people of God who areable to do even greater things,” she said. Grace Mugabe’s comments comeat a time when scores of Zimbabweans, including Cabinet ministers, are flock¬ing to countries such as Ghana and Nigeria seeking divine intervention. “It doesn’t matter which denomina¬tion you belong to, we are all seeking one God. Believe in our prophets and stopwasting money visiting faraway countries. In Zimbabwe we have people who, through prayer, canheal you from your sickness and restore your broken marriage. “People have this misconception that Zimbabweans do not know how to pray. Little do they know that we have a lot of anointed people who are able to help us because they know the environ¬ment that we are operating under. A closer look atthe countries which are being thronged by our people reveals that they are torn by war and hunger,” she said. Grace Mugabe told the thousands of people who attended the last day of the conference, organised by Prophetess Eunor Guti of the Zimbabwe Assem¬blies of God, that she also seeks the help of local spiritual leaders. “I might be Grace Mugabe of Zimbabwe, but I cannot do it all on my own,” she said to wild applause. “I go to Amai Guti seeking guid¬ance and she prays for me.The prayers enable me to keep my family and life together. I seeGod’s power in her and I have come to realise that God gives you people in your life to do certain tasks that you cannot do on your own because they are anointed in that area. “There is no point in trying to com¬pete or badmouth the anointed because theirs is a gift from God.” Amai Mugabe added that she also believes in fasting as she seeks God. “Prayer and fasting have sustained me and I have also learnt to ask God for wisdom every day. “The book of James 1:5 says: ‘If any of you lack wisdom, let themask of God, who gives to all menliberally and upbraids not, and itshall be given him.’ “To know what to do require wis¬dom that comes from God,” she said. The conference ran from November 8-10 and attracted dele¬gates from more than 182 countries.

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