Over 300 Pietermaritzburg churches to fast, pray for Covid-19 cure, city's woes

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Over 300 Pietermaritzburg churches to fast, pray for Covid-19 cure, city's woes
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About 90 church leaders will lead the programme which will be streamed live on the city’s Facebook page between Wednesday and Friday.

In groups of ten, the leaders will gather at the City Hall three times a day at 6am, 12pm and 6pm. All sessions will be an hour long.

Van Niekerk said the first day would be dedicated to repentance for lack of compassion, indifference towards one another, racial issues and the church will repent for not being the prophetic voice and taking the stand it should have while the city faced endless maladministration issues. “On the third day we will make prophetic declarations and give God praise. We believe that if we turn to God in humility, God will answer. The government needs the church to stand with them.”

“Though the situation is dire, it has presented an opportunity to bring the country together and we believe that this prayer will assist in bringing together Msunduzi residents.”

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