Zvishavane pastor preaches to homeless children

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Shumirai Zhou

ZVISHAVANE – Pastor Bahle Moyo from the Fountain of Life church recently organised a series of preaching sessions at Zvishavane Youth Centre to spread the message of hope to the many homeless children roaming the streets.
On her first meeting a fortnight ago, many homeless children attended and also partook in singing gospel songs.
Pastor Moyo told TellZim News that she was doing that so as to give hope to children and make them see that they were all important in the eyes of the Lord.
“I want to show them that even though they have no stable home on the earth, heaven can be for all despite one’s background. I am worried about the labels that these children get from society; they are viewed as people associated with bad behaviour.
“I want to prove to them that they are important and are capable of doing greater things in life. I have a testimony of one man who dwelt in the street for five years but now has a good life.
“Their situation is like that one of Legion; the devil has tempered with their destiny but as we read in the bible, Jesus freed Legion from the demons possessing him and He is capable of doing the same to these children. One day they will have a proper life,” said Moyo.
She also said that as it was important that people find space and time to work with the underprivileged because Jesus himself said he had come for the hopeless and powerless.religion

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