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By Bongani Ndlovu

Prophet Walter Magaya’s Bulawayo crusade was punctuated with miracles as the lame walked, throwing away their crutches and wheelchairs during the two days at AmaZulu Sports Club.

Prophet Walter Magaya
Prophet Walter Magaya

People from all walks of life thronged the venue and gave testimony of how they had been healed during the crusade.

Magaya had declared that the church services were going to free people from joblessness, financial problems and evil spirits, among others.

“Today is your day of testimony, you will tell your neighbour that you were there (at the Bulawayo Crusade) and you were healed,” said Magaya.

He said God has the power to answer one’s prayers immediately.

“We have heard in the past that we should be  patient with regards to answers from God. Well I say that God is a God of now, now, now, now, now,”  said Magaya with a huge roar accompanying the declaration.

He said people should denounce all their enemies who do not want to see them prosper in life and use juju to tie them down.

“There are people who steal your hair, use your picture and pieces of cloth to make juju so that they block your prosperity in life. Others do not want you to be promoted while others do not want you to keep your job. I say denounce them in the name of Jesus so that whatever they want to do does not prosper,” said Magaya.

He rounded off his meeting with more healing sessions for the sick and physically challenged.

Magaya’s preaching on the first day was taken from Bible verse Acts 16 verse 25-26 which reads:

“And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them. And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one’s bands were loosed.” Chronicle

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