Harare, Zimbabwe – In a remarkable display of faith and dedication, hundreds of pastors from diverse denominations gathered at the Romans Project conference led by American preacher Pastor Gary Dozier.
The event, held in Harare, Zimbabwe, exceeded all expectations as Pastor Gary reported an overwhelming turnout of 600 pastors packed into a space intended for 300.
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Reflecting on the immense response, Pastor Gary expressed gratitude, stating, “We expected about 300, and we had 600 packed into this space for 300. God is good! He will exalt above all things, His Name and His Word!”
The enthusiasm and commitment displayed by the attendees underscored the importance of the conference in empowering clergy members to fulfill their roles as true ambassadors of God, preaching the undiluted Gospel.
The one-day seminar, titled “Roman Projects,” served as a challenge to equip clergy members with the essential skills and knowledge to master kingdomship ethics, strengthening their ability to effectively spread the message of God’s kingdom.
Pastor Gary Dozier, serving as the Romans Project Director of Ministry, embarked on a journey that began on March 8th in Nairobi, Kenya.
During his time in Nairobi, Pastor Gary collaborated with Ken Onywoki, the Africa International Director, and delivered a powerful sermon at a church located in one of the city’s poorest slums.
This outreach effort highlighted Pastor Gary’s commitment to reaching communities in need and exemplified the mission of the Romans Project to make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
Continuing his journey, Pastor Gary traveled to Zimbabwe, where he connected with National Facilitator Lovemore Musiyiwa and Zambia National Facilitator Zinga Banda.
Together, Pastor Gary and Zinga facilitated three pastors’ conferences, presenting the Romans Project and igniting a sense of excitement among attendees.
Reports from Zimbabwe indicate that pastors are “fired up” about the conferences, demonstrating a genuine eagerness to engage with the teachings and resources offered through the Romans Project.
As the conferences continue, prayers are requested for Pastor Gary, Zinga, and their team’s time in Zimbabwe, as well as for a successful turnout at the final conference of the week.
In addition to the conferences, Pastor Gary’s commitment to empowering clergy members extends to providing practical resources.
“With the support of over 1000 electronic devices brought to Africa, Pastor Gary aims to further equip pastors who have completed the Romans Challenge, ensuring they have the tools necessary to effectively minister to their congregations and communities.”
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As Pastor Gary’s efforts continue to make a positive impact across Zimbabwe and beyond, prayers are requested for the sustained growth of enthusiasm and participation in similar initiatives, ultimately leading to a strengthened clergy and a more impactful spread of the Gospel message.