ZAMBIA, KENYA TO HOST THE FIRST -EVER PRAYER AND FASTING CONFERENCE

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ZAMBIA, KENYA TO HOST THE FIRST -EVER PRAYER AND FASTING CONFERENCE

The biggest prayer event is taking place in Lusaka, Zambia, bringing together believers from across the world for a seven-day prayer and fasting conference aimed at national healing and divine intervention.

More than 100 intercessors will attend the conference, which started yesterday, November 11 and will end on November 17 at the Show Grounds in Lusaka.

Apostle John Williams from Kenya and his ministry, Mission to the Body of Christ International (MBCI), are leading the event. It will mainly focus on praying for God’s guidance and intervention for Zambia’s political, economic, and social well-being and to strengthen every believer’s faith at large.

Bishop Patrick Wachira, in his keynote address, highlighted the importance of repentance and healing for the nation, quoting 2 Chronicles 7:14, which calls for humility and prayer to seek God’s forgiveness and restoration.

“We are hopeful that these prayers will bring divine intervention to Zambia,” Bishop Wachira stated. “Through prayer, we believe God can transform the nation’s political, economic, and social landscapes. Zambia is a special country, and we are standing with you in prayer for peace, unity, and prosperity.”

Zambian leader for the church mother bodies, Bishop Billy Mfula, noted that this gathering comes at  a significant time that Zambia is celebrating its 60 years of independence.

“And as a Christian nation,  through a gathering like this, with a belief in our hearts, we know that God will bring about transformation,” Bishop Mfula explained.

“We call upon every individual, corporate groups, political parties, other church mother bodies to come on board and join hands with us so that we can strengthen the countries social, economical, political and  transform every believers spiritual life.”

He said the gathering will bring out a new shift through prayers which will birth transformative change spiritually, mentally, emotionally and politically at individual and national levela.

“As believers, we are hopeful that through this gathering,  Kenya and Zambia’s relationship will be strengthened  as the  conference aims not only to intercede for Zambia but also to manifest the power of unity in Christ across  national borders and the rest of the World,” said Bishop Mfula.

The event will run from 9:00 hours to 18:00 hours, which will include early morning sessions.

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