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In Christian theology, the gifts of healing are among the spiritual gifts listed in 1 Corinthians 12. As an extraordinary charisma, gifts of healing are supernatural ennoblements given to a believer to minister various kinds of healing and restoration to individuals through the power of the Holy Spirit. The spiritual gift of healing is the supernatural manifestation of the Spirit of God that miraculously brings healing and deliverance from disease and/or infirmity. It is the power of God that destroys the work of sin and/or the devil in the human body, such as the healings that Jesus and the disciples performed. Reverend Canon Lazarus Muyambi has great favour from God of having such spiritual gift of healing, which I have personally witnessed. He has been used by God in an immense way to destroy the work of the devil in human bodies. By reading this book, one gets an insight of how God can use his people to do the restoration work for his glory.
Irene Neddie Muyambi, The Virtuous Woman explores the life history of a gallant woman who is described by many as a woman of substance, the woman of Proverbs 31. She devoted her life to serving God through her deeds and kindness. She provided for over eight hundred orphans in her lifetime. Irene worked with her husband to build and develop a healing centre, an orphanage, a clinic, a primary and secondary, a convent of nuns of the Community of Holy Fire. She stood as pillar of support for her husband throughout his healing ministry, which spread to different parts of the world (e.g. Singapore, United Kingdom). She lived to bear witness of the flourishment of these projects in Zimbabwe. She devoted her life to caring for the sick, the homeless, the abandoned infants, the outcasts, and the suffering. As a qualified teacher, Irene used her expertise in helping the growth of the Gokwe community.
This book about ’How Mum’s Death Sparked Off Thoughts of Eternal Life’, is a fast moving narrative of how the death of a woman who was described as a virtuous woman by her community and the wider community, triggered thoughts of eternal life in many people, particularly the author herself. The author, Tsitsi Dorcas Jongwe is a daughter of an Anglican Cleric and has had wide experience of practical Christian spirituality in a family of a parish Priest, Reverend Canon Lazarus Muyambi and wife Irene Neddie Muyambi of the Anglican Diocese of Central Zimbabwe. Tsitsi is moved to a deeper reflection about eternal life and its meaning after the death of her mother on 21st of November 2016. She provides a wonderful, clear and helpful reflection on the subject of life after death and eternal life. Tsitsi articulates a true and unique life of Neddie, the virtuous woman of Zimbabwe in Africa; whose clear hope and belief in eternal life was the strong source of inspiration for many. The book further provokes thoughts about modern and ancient Christian spirituality in preparation for the unavoidable eternal life. Critical theological and dogmatic concepts of the purgatory, limbo, resurrection, heaven, hades, hell, Judgment, paradise and many others are explored in detail. There is greater clarity on the relationship between the living and the dead for the avoidance of syncretism and propagation of pure and clean Christian spirituality. The greater fears of the uncertain relations between the dead and the living are well discussed and clearly explained, at least from scriptural experience. Rev. Father Albert Mvundla Ncube
This book explores the life history of Reverend Honorary Canon Lazarus Muyambi, a man who left his teaching career to dedicate his life to priesthood. Lazarus was called to serve God not only as a priest but also as a spiritual healer. He was the founder of the religious community of Holy Fire, the St. Agnes Gokwe Childrens Home, and the Zimbabwe Spiritual Healing and Manger Centre, to name a few. This biography explores his experiences, which include his accomplishments and challenges throughout his healing ministry and priesthood. It also features testimonies of the people who were healed through the channel of God, Lazarus Muyambi.
The Routledge Companion to Christianity in Africa offers a multi-disciplinary analysis of the Christian tradition across the African continent and throughout a long historical span. The volume offers historical and thematic essays tracing the introduction of Christianity in Africa, as well as its growth, developments, and effects, including the lived experience of African Christians. Individual chapters address the themes of Christianity and gender, the development of African-initiated churches, the growth of Pentecostalism, and the influence of Christianity on issues of sexuality, music, and public health. This comprehensive volume will serve as a valuable overview and reference work for students and researchers worldwide.
Contains abstracts of missiological contributions, book reviews, and articles.