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Tuesday, 10 February 2026

United Through Play and Purpose: Power of Sports Evangelism

 


In December, the annual Sports Evangelism event hosted by Expansion International brought a wave of energy and hope to the Bahati community in Kenya, creating a vibrant celebration of youth, sport, and spiritual connection. 


More than 436 young people — both boys and girls between the ages of 18 and 25 — turned up in high spirits for a day filled with friendly competition, personal reflection, and powerful community moments. 


The heart of the event was the soccer matches, which were run with a focus on teamwork, discipline, and good sportsmanship. Participants didn’t just move and compete — they connected. Coaches and officials emphasized the kind of values that help build character both on and off the field. 

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But this wasn’t just about goals and games. Between matches, young people were invited into evangelism sessions where messages of hope, purpose, integrity, and Christ-centered living were shared. These moments offered space for reflection, encouragement, and discussions about the kind of future participants want to build for themselves and their community. 


Prayers were offered not only for the youth but also for their families and the wider Bahati community, reinforcing a sense of spiritual support and unity. The event was a reminder of how powerful sport can be as a tool for youth ministry, building trust and creating natural moments for meaningful connection with faith. 

Organizers expressed excitement about growing this program in the years ahead, and acknowledged that events like this are only possible thanks to generous support from partners and the community. 


#CommunityImpact #nonprofit #kenya #youthsports

Heirs Together of the Grace of Life

 CHAPTER 3



Equality Without Confusion, Partnership Without Disorder

One of the most important truths Scripture reveals about marriage is not sameness of role, but equality of worth. Many tensions surrounding the pastor’s wife arise because the Church struggles to hold two truths at the same time:

Equality before God

Order in assignment

When either truth is removed, imbalance follows.

What Scripture Means by “Heirs Together”

Peter writes:

“Husbands, likewise, dwell with them with understanding, giving honor to the wife, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered.”

— 1 Peter 3:7

The phrase heirs together speaks of:

Shared inheritance

Equal standing before God

Joint access to grace

It does not speak of shared office, pulpit authority, or identical function.

An heir receives by relationship, not by role.

An office is exercised by calling, not by marriage.

Equality of Worth Does Not Cancel Order

From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture consistently shows that God values order, not hierarchy of worth.

“God is not the author of confusion but of peace.”

— 1 Corinthians 14:33

Order does not imply superiority.

Order does not imply spiritual dominance.

Order is simply structure for sustainability.

In the same way:

The Father, Son, and Spirit are equal in essence yet distinct in role

A husband and wife are equal in worth yet distinct in assignment

This divine pattern protects unity.

When Equality Is Misinterpreted

When equality is misunderstood, two dangerous extremes emerge:

1. Erasure of the Pastor’s Wife

She is ignored, undervalued, or silenced—treated as if her contribution does not matter unless it is visible.

2. Elevation Without Calling

She is pushed into leadership, preaching, or authority she did not seek and God did not assign.

Both errors place pressure on the pastor’s wife.

Both distort Scripture.

Both eventually damage ministry health.

The Pastor’s Wife as a Co-Heir, Not a Co-Office Holder

Being a co-heir means:

She shares fully in God’s promises

She has equal access to grace

She stands complete before God

It does not mean:

She automatically carries pastoral authority

She is required to lead publicly

She must function as a co-pastor

If God calls her personally into ministry leadership, that calling must stand on its own obedience and confirmation, not on marital proximity.

“As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another.”

— 1 Peter 4:10

Why Honor Is Commanded

Peter warns that dishonoring the wife hinders prayer.

This is serious.

It means:

Spiritual authority can be weakened by domestic dishonor

Public anointing can be affected by private imbalance

The pastor’s wife must be honored:

Not with flattery

Not with pressure

But with understanding and respect

Honor acknowledges value without assigning false responsibility.

Partnership That Preserves Calling

Biblical partnership does not blur identity.

A healthy pastoral marriage allows:

The pastor to lead without domination

The wife to support without disappearance

Both to serve God without competition

This kind of partnership:

Protects intimacy

Preserves longevity

Models health to the congregation

“Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?”

— Amos 3:3

Agreement does not require identical roles—only shared direction.

The Danger of Spiritual Comparison

Comparing spiritual strength within marriage is unbiblical.

“Let each one examine his own work.”

— Galatians 6:4

When comparison enters:

Grace turns into rivalry

Support turns into tension

Unity turns into quiet conflict

Scripture never calls spouses to outshine one another, but to strengthen one another.

A Safe Place for Identity

One of the greatest gifts a pastor can give his wife is freedom to be herself before God.

She is not:

A symbol

A spiritual accessory

A representative of perfection

She is a daughter of God, first—before any title or expectation.

When identity is secure, grace flows naturally.

Closing Reflection

To be heirs together is to walk side by side before God,

not to stand in the same office.

The pastor’s wife is equal in worth,

distinct in assignment,

and fully honored by Heaven.

When equality and order walk together,

marriage becomes strength,

and ministry gains stability.

Monday, 9 February 2026

Stage Set For Daughters of Virtue All Night Prayer...


 

Dorcas Moyo Announces Passing of Her Aunt

 

Staff Writer-


Dorcas Moyo has announced the death of her aunt, Christine Tsabora (nÊe Tom), the sister of Gogo Nezara and mother to Mom Dorcas Moyo, in a heartfelt statement released over the weekend.

The family revealed that Christine Tsabora passed away at 13:00 hours, leaving relatives and loved ones in deep mourning.

“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing on of our aunt, sister to Gogo Nezara, Mom Dorcas Moyo’s mother, Christine Tsabora nee Tom. The dark hour befell us at 1300hrs today and we are engrossed in immense pain,” the statement read.

Dorcas Moyo and her family appealed for prayers as they prepare for her funeral.

“We pray that the Holy Spirit be activated to His core function of comforting us during these trying and difficult times. We solicit your prayers as we prepare to give Mom, or our mainini, a befitting send-off,” DM Management said.

The statement concluded with a tribute to the late Christine Tsabora.

“Shumba, may your soul rest in harmony,” the message added.

Friends, fans, and the community have been urged to join the Moyo family in mourning and honoring the late Christine Tsabora.

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Theme : Ability vs Capability

 *DAILY DEVOTIONS MCZ MISSION DEPARTMENT*


*Theme: Ability Versus Capacity*


Mark 12

42 Then one poor widow came and threw two mites, which make a quadrans. 43 So He called His disciples to Himself and said to them. "Assuredly, I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all those who have given to the treasurery than all others".


Brethren there are people with *capacity but without the ability;* some vice versa or both. In our families, in the society, in the body of Christ and wherever we are God is looking for those with *ability not capacity.* Where do you belong, ability or capacity? 


Aive  *murombo ari shirikadzi*  mukadzi uyu akapa nemoyo kwete nepfungwa kana nemanyawi; *2 Corinthians 9:6-8)* Some of your sickness, illness and poverty is not of lacking, but of *lacking the revelation of the ability in you.* What a suicidal spirit, I pray for your  spiritual eyes that you may see. 


Pauri ipapo *unechekupa newekupa,*  uye chekuita asi ,ukashaiwa chizaruko , chekuti sei *Mwari akapa nyika Mwanakomana wake oga unofunga kuti hauna chekupa.*


God withdrew in His kingdom and harvested on earth, *we withdraw and deduct from the earth and harvest in the heavenly kingdom.*


In your giving, in your service don't be stingy  don't think of capacity, but be moved by your  *your little faith and ability*  Read and meditate; *(2 Kings 7:1-20)*. Those with leprosy had no capacity but had the ability through faith to move into the Cyrian camp. 


*Mwari hatsvage vonogona asi vadoda kugoneswa.* Mwari hatsvage vakatendeuka asi anobvuma kuti ndiri mutadzi ocheneswa pakusarurama.


What's your challenge to move on, to excell in life, is it Ability, Capacity or both? *Is it a talent or gift that lacks a person or vice versa.* Humble yourself as you give, don't boost and show off.


Prayer: LORD! Help me to use my talents and gifts to serve the world and to win souls for Christ.

Amen.


Friday, 6 February 2026

Methodist Church Ministers Convene in Kariba for Spiritual Renewal and Strategic Reflection

 


More than 200 ministers of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe are convening at Tamarind in Kariba for the ongoing Ministers’ School, a sacred gathering held under the theme “Remain in Christ.” The meeting provides a dedicated space for reflection, spiritual renewal, and collective discernment as church leaders prepare for the work ahead.

Drawing on the wisdom of the proverb “iron sharpens iron,” the ministers are engaging in shared reflection that fosters mutual encouragement and growth. Through prayer, teaching, and dialogue, participants are aligning their hearts and vision with the Church’s Strategic Plan.

The Ministers’ School is also serving as a platform to strengthen servants of God for faithful and effective ministry, equipping them spiritually and strategically to respond to the demands of the current season of service.

Thursday, 5 February 2026

THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS

 


 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

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HEAVENLY BOUND ASSIGNMENTS 


Feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges? Jesus knew the weight of His mission yet submitted to God's will. Your struggles, whether family issues, personal crises, or societal pressures, are not unknown to God. Trust in His timing and intervention. His grace is sufficient 🙏đŸŧ.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online

Archbishop of Canterbury Inauguration Set For March

 


The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, has paid homage to His Majesty The King at Buckingham Palace, marking an important constitutional milestone following her elevation to the highest office in the Church of England.

The act of homage comes ahead of her inauguration, which is scheduled to take place at Canterbury Cathedral on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation.

Archbishop Mullally formally assumed office on 28 January 2026 after her Confirmation of Election ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral, a legal process that made her Archbishop of Canterbury.

The forthcoming inauguration will complete the final ceremonial stage of her appointment to the historic role.

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