Amazing Grace Tabernacle International Ministries, led by Apostle G and Bishop M. Tembo, hosted a three-day conference that ran from August 30 to September 1 in Kuwadzana Extension, aimed at testifying about the help and blessings from the Lord during trying times.
With the theme “Dai Jehovah aisava nesu” meaning “If the Lord had not been our side” based on Psalms 124:2-3, the conference featured well-known ministers, including Prophetess Rue Bangaba from Christ Centered Church International Ministries and Prophet Emmanuel Marecha.
Prophetess Rue Bangaba, known for her energetic style and deliverance power, assured the believers that the challenges facing the church leaders were now over.
“The battle which was fighting you is now over. What you need to do now is to thank the Lord for every blessing you have. Remember he is the one who gave whatever you have right now.
“For me to be called Mrs. Bangaba is by his Grace. Food, school fees, everything we have now is by grace. Because if it was not him, maybe we are now talking history,” she said.
Prophetess Bangaba urged the congregation to support their leaders financially.
“People of God, you need also to work on your tithes, your offerings, and pastors’ welfare so as to help the lady to continue with her task. This lady has grace upon her which some outsiders are admiring to have her as their leader.”
The final service on Sunday included powerful deliverance as the Holy Spirit filled the church, referencing scriptures from Acts 1:8 and Acts 2:1-4.
Apostle G Tembo, the host, expressed gratitude to all who attended.
“I am giving thanks to the anointing we had during the service; the Lord Almighty uses her servant in a shocking way.”
She also thanked her husband, Bishop M Tembo, and the church leadership for their support in making the conference a success.
“Let me thank church leadership for helping me to make this event stand. We have those who went extra miles in trying to make this day a success. I also thank Bishop M Tembo, my husband, he was doing up and down since the day one of the conference.”