
CHRIST EMBASSY ZIMBABWE zonal pastor, Ruth Musarurwa, on Friday made a powerful declaration, praying for an end to road accidents in Chitungwiza during the church's Total Experience crusade were she assured residents that God’s word will bring a wave of transformation to the town.
Musarurwa also prophesied exponential growth for the local economy, including new industries emerging in Chitungwiza, while praising residents for their industrious nature.
Chitungwiza has been grappling with road accident challenges, which have resulted in losses of life and property.
"We want to pray for Chitungwiza, whatever is happening in Chitungwiza, God has raised a standard, and everything that will harm the inhabitants of Chitungwiza, we dispute it with the name of Jesus," Musarurwa declared
"Let's make this the end; others have come, but we come in the name that is above every other name, the name of Jesus. We declare that the roads are safe for us, and when drivers get into their cars, the Holy Spirit slides in and accompanies them."
The crusade, attended by over 10 000 people at Unit L Grounds in Chitungwiza, saw thousands of souls won and many people testifying to healing.
The Total Experience crusade is part of Christ Embassy's soul-winning initiative, emphasising completeness and wholeness in line with the church's Year of Completeness theme.
Following the success of the Chitungwiza event, Christ Embassy has lined up a series of crusades across Zimbabwe, including Beitbridge, Bindura, Gweru, Waterfalls, Chiredzi, Masvingo, and Norton.
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Other mega crusades have been held in Glen View, Warren Park, Hatfield, and Mutare.