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Tuesday, 23 June 2026

THEME: I HAVE CRIED ENOUGH

 



“This went on year after year. Whenever Hannah went up to the house of the Lord, her rival provoked her till she wept and would not eat.” (1 Samuel 1:7)


Life often ambushes us with things we never expected, a painful diagnosis, the loss of a loved one, betrayal, financial struggles, family conflicts, delayed dreams, or unanswered prayers. These unexpected moments can bring us to tears. Like Hannah, many of us have experienced seasons where crying seemed to be our only response.


Hannah’s pain was not only her barrenness but also the constant provocation from Peninnah. Year after year she wept in deep anguish. However, there came a turning point. The Bible says Hannah stood up and went before the Lord in prayer. She moved from crying to praying. That decision changed everything.


What is remarkable is that when Hannah left the sanctuary, her circumstances had not yet changed. She was still childless, yet “her face was no longer downcast.” Prayer first changed her heart before it changed her situation. She reached a place where she had cried enough and chose to trust God instead of remaining overwhelmed by her pain.


Many of us have cried over life’s disappointments. But there comes a time when we must declare, “I have cried enough.” We cannot face every new challenge with more tears. Enough is enough. It is time to rise, pray, and place our confidence in God.


Jesus Christ is our perfect example. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He poured out His heart to the Father. After praying, He rose with strength and walked toward the cross. Like Hannah and like Jesus, our turning point begins when we move from crying to praying.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

Monday, 22 June 2026

Churches Bring Hope Behind Bars as Bulawayo Women Reach Out to Female Inmates

 


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has praised an inspiring act of compassion by the Bulawayo Women Ecumenical Fellowship (WEF) after members visited female inmates at Mlondolozi Maximum Prison, offering both material support and spiritual encouragement.

In its latest statement, the council highlighted how the fellowship, also known as Mubatanidzwa/Mabandla, spent Wednesday, 17 June extending care and solidarity to women serving time at the correctional facility.

During the visit, the delegation donated a range of essential supplies, including sugar, rice, socks, peanut butter, petroleum jelly, tissue paper, bathing soap, sanitary pads, adult diapers, and other necessities aimed at improving the welfare of the inmates.

According to the council, the outreach went beyond physical donations, touching the emotional and spiritual needs of the women.

“Beyond the donations, the fellowship shared the Word of God, offered words of encouragement, and prayed together for strength, healing, and brighter days ahead,” the council said.

The visit reportedly brought comfort and renewed hope to the inmates, serving as a reminder that they remain valued members of society despite their circumstances.

“The visit brought comfort and renewed hope to the women behind bars, reminding them that they are not forgotten,” the statement added.

The Bulawayo WEF has now pledged to make the prison outreach an annual initiative, reinforcing its long-term commitment to walking alongside vulnerable communities through faith and practical support.

This latest act of service builds on previous charitable efforts by Bulawayo’s ecumenical groups. Earlier this month, on 10 June 2026, City Mabandla, another local church grouping, also extended support to patients at Ingutsheni Central Hospital by donating essential items.

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches said such acts reflect the Christian calling to serve others with humility, compassion, and love.

“Through these acts of compassion, the WEF demonstrated love, care, and solidarity with vulnerable members of the community, bearing witness to Christ’s call to serve with humility and compassion,” the council said.

Drawing from scripture, the council encouraged believers to remain steadfast in serving those in need, citing Galatians 6:9: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

Saturday, 20 June 2026

Grace Family Conference On Cards

 Family, it’s time to celebrate!


The Grace Family Conference is here!!


🎉 RWG 11TH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE 🎉  


Theme: Abide in Me — John 15:4


11 years of grace, and we’re abiding deeper! Join the Grace Family as we celebrate God’s faithfulness with worship, the Word, and impartation.


📅 25 – 28 June 2026  

⏰ Thur – Sat: 6pm to 8:30pm | Sun: 1000hrs to 1300hrs 

📍 Real Word and Grace Church, Hillside Extension


🎤 Guest Speakers:

The Apostle, Rev N Rev N

The Apostle, Rev. M. Msindo Maxwell Msindo

The Apostle, Bishop C. Josiya Charles Leonard Josiya


RWG Church International 

#RWGat11 #AbideInMe #John15v4 #GraceFamily #ChurchAnniversary #Masvingo


Friday, 19 June 2026

Bishop Erasmus Wutawunashe Leads Church Service for Late David Charirwe

 



By Staff Writer


Masvingo bade farewell to one of its most respected figures on Thursday as a church service was held for the late David Charirwe.


The service was led by Bishop Erasmus Wutawunashe at the Family of God Church, drawing mourners who gathered to honour Charirwe’s life and legacy.


Charirwe died in Harare on Sunday. He will be laid to rest in his rural home in Mutare.


He is remembered as a veteran trade unionist, devout Christian, business leader, and politician. Colleagues described him as a principled voice who dedicated his life to labour rights, faith, and public service.


The church service marked a solemn moment for the Masvingo community, which turned out in numbers to pay their last respects to a man many regarded as a legend.

Thursday, 18 June 2026

ZCC to Host 48th Biennial General Assembly in July 2026

 


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has announced its 48th Biennial General Assembly, scheduled to take place from 21 to 24 July 2026 under the theme, “Breaking Walls, Building Bridges and Projecting the Future.”


Inspired by John 17:6–11, this year’s Assembly calls on the Church to strengthen unity, confront injustice, and collectively shape a just, inclusive, and hope-filled future for Zimbabwe.


As the ZCC’s highest decision-making body, the General Assembly will bring together member churches for worship, reflection, leadership renewal, and strategic dialogue on key national and global issues. These include governance, economic justice, climate change, and social wellbeing.


At a time marked by both significant challenges and emerging opportunities, the Church continues to serve as a moral voice and bridge-builder within society. Guided by its Watchman mandate, the ZCC remains committed to promoting dialogue, strengthening accountability, and advancing transformation across communities.

The 2026 General Assembly is expected to provide a vital platform for conversations of hope, collaboration, and collective action toward a better future.

#GeneralAssembly2026 #ConversationsOfHope

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Churches Call For Equal Access To Clean Water For Every African Child

 



By Staff Writer -The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has joined the rest of the continent in marking the Day of the African Child 2026, urging governments, communities and stakeholders to prioritise access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene for all children.

Commemorations this year are being held under the theme, "Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Every Child in Africa."

In a statement, the ZCC reflected on the legacy of the Soweto children whose courage continues to inspire generations across Africa, while stressing the need to uphold the rights and dignity of every child.

The church body said every child deserves access to clean water, safe sanitation facilities and proper hygiene, describing them as critical requirements for healthy growth and development.

Quoting Matthew 19:14, the ZCC said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these," and called for collective efforts to ensure that no child is excluded from opportunities that promote their wellbeing.

The council also highlighted its ongoing commitment to empowering young people through its Youth Leadership Development Programme (YLDP) and by integrating youth participation across its various initiatives.

According to the ZCC, young people continue to play an important role in advancing peacebuilding, governance, climate justice and social transformation within communities.

The organisation encouraged children and youth across Africa to remain agents of positive change, urging them to embrace values of peace, integrity, innovation and hope.

"Continue to be ambassadors of peace, integrity, innovation, and hope. Use your God-given talents and gifts to transform your communities and our continent," the ZCC said.

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Courage To Keep Going

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 


COURAGE TO KEEP GOING


"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." — Joshua 1:9


Courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to move forward despite it. Throughout life, there will be moments that test our faith and challenge our resolve. 


Yet God does not ask us to face them alone. His presence gives us the strength to stand firm and the confidence to keep going.


Whatever you are facing today, remember that the God who calls you is the God who walks with you. Therefore, take heart, trust Him, and step forward in faith.


Prayer: Lord, grant me the courage to trust You in every circumstance and the strength to follow wherever You lead. Amen.


#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment – Salvationist Online


Monday, 15 June 2026

EFZ Calls Nation to Prayer as Parliament Debates CAB3




The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) issued a statement last week reaffirming its commitment to justice, accountability, reconciliation, and constitutional integrity.


As Parliament deliberates on the Criminal Activities Bill 3 (CAB3), the EFZ made an ardent call for continued prayer across the nation. 


The statement was endorsed by EFZ leaders Clara Madzinga-Chiseko, Gary Cross, and Bishop N. Muparutsa.


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