Prophet Bondera hosts miracle night

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Grace Harvest Ministries International (GHMI) will host an all-night prayer dubbed Miracle Night 3 at the church premises near Kamunhu Shopping Centre in Mabvuku next Friday.

Grace Harvest Ministries International (GHMI) will host an all-night prayer dubbed Miracle Night 3 at the church premises near Kamunhu Shopping Centre in Mabvuku next Friday.

By Staff Reporter

Prophet Bondera

The all-night service, which will be focusing on healing and deliverance, will be presided over by GHMI founder Prophet Tawanda Bondera.

The youthful prophet whose miracle services are drawing unprecedented crowds, said people should come and experience the manifested presence of the Holy Spirit.

“People should come expecting the hand of God to touch them in an unusual way. The power that worked in the Acts of Apostles is still evident and existing today. There shall be miracles galore, God fixing each and everyone’s problems, His hands are not short,” said Prophet Bondera.

He said there was a reason why it was called a miracle night.

“It’s a night of miracles whereby people must come expecting to receive miracles as they encounter the power of God. The reason why we call it miracle night is that if we search in the Bible, we find out that God did extraordinary miracles during the night, for instance, The Last Plague in Exodus 12, Gideon destroying his father’s alter in Judges 6, Modercai being remembered by the King in Esther 6, Paul and Silas in Jail in Acts 16 as well as two prostitutes in 1 Kings 3,” he said.

“There are many extraordinary miracles that God did during the night because that is also the time the devil will be at his peak to destroy believers.”

The miracle night will be spiced up by gospel artist Carol Guvamombe and the GHMI praise and worship team.

Last year Prophet Bondera predicted that CAPS United would win the Premier League title. His services have become synonymous with prominent people, especially businesspeople, soccer players and administrators as well as musicians who go for prayers.