Local NGO Summons Divine Intervention On Zimbabwe As Elections Loom NewZimbabweCom: Zimbabwe
The Lift up Africa campaign - an initiative that began in 2021 mainly localised in Zimbabwe - has been rolled out to all African countries in the hope of summoning divine intervention on problems bedeviling the continent.
"Africa is on the brink of greatness with economic growth, a booming population, increased peace, and cutting-edge technology on the rise, but to truly reach our potential, we need to come together in prayer and lift up the continent to the heavens. James 5 vs. 16 tells us that the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
"Our theme scripture for this campaign is taken from Jeremiah 29 vs. 10-14, which reminds us that God has a plan for us, a hope, and a future that we should pray for peace and prosperity.
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