Tuesday 15 January 2008

At Awake Grace Ministries Conference



Milton Kamwendo with Apostle Joyce Marufu-Gundani of Awake Grace Ministries after speaking at the Pastors Annual Conference in Kadoma, Zimbabwe on the 3rd of January 2008.

In the picture Charmaine Nziradzemhuka, Christina Nziradzemhuka, Elder Mavhiri (Church Administrator) & Florence Sigauke.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Milton,

I have been following yur blog spot for some time now and it has been an insipration and a life story which i reckon one day should end up as a great self help book to put your name on. Keep on with it and hope that one day you will come to australia and speak to groups of people.

Good on you mate

Shalom

M Panashe, Adelaide, Down Under

Jonathan Masere said...

Mr Kamwendo, as you drown in incredible affluence, have you ever spared a thought for your fellow citizens who wallow in abjact poverty, sleep on empty stomachs and stare death in the face? I am sure Divine providence has smiled upon you but as Luke 12:48 tells us, to whom much is given much is expected, I wonder how much of your effort is directed towards helping the less fortunate. You need to bear in mind the parable of the rich man and his treatment of poor Lazarus.

God bless you and our fellow citizens.

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FAITHNAIRE said...

His teachings are good enough to raise the poor out of the deep pity. He is doing his part through inspirational blogs and whatabout your part. I really want to know if there is anything you are doing for the poor. For the record don't misinterpret scriptures.

FAITHNAIRE said...

You want to see him giving out blankets, food etc then what ? A book is priceless especially if you do what you are being taught. How many times Africa has been given aid and still suffering. What our brother Milton is doing is more than what wealth nations have done for Africa . Mental food is what we need to take us out of poverty not a blanket. The tin of food will run out and then what next. His writings are teaching us how we can own the lake.