Local Bulawayo musician has a deep inspiring passion for music. Ronalla has the grace to produce diverse art. He is a letter that many people who may have little opportunity reading the Bible may read. Enjoy this piece.
When you repeatedly lose in life you begin to wonder whether this life would ever be simple or less painful. It will not. You'll get tougher and adapt. You'll find ways to live with your loss, but the Word of God will give you more hope. You'll see better days like Job did. You'll get much more. The Word of God will boost your faith in God. You'll find your efforts and thoughts taking you towards a more meaningful healing. Connect with me and Apostle Benjamin Mabusa, the Apostle of AFM - Water of Life Assembly, Cosmo City, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Wits Ph.D. final year student gives succinct advice on career guidance making references to her life, great leaders such as Steve Jobs. She also notes how it is vital to consider the social impact of one's career which any job in the world actually offers. Enjoy.
There's so much to gospel art. We have the convenient opportunity to stay and come more closer to our creator and Almighty through Art. Siza's story and reflection just about testifies of that. Through making music, he sees the Lord in everything 😍⭕💪💪 Also, this episode has a beautiful piece - poetry - celebrating Father Zimbabwe by Thwala. Father Zimbabwe, Former Vice President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo passed away on the fateful 1st day of July 1999. We're privileged to be located along a street named after him.
Rev Ndzimande if former teacher who received Christ Jesus as his saviour and Lord in 1973 who has great music titles to his name. In this timely episode, he generously shares how he's had to deal with countless problems and recovering. Such an inspiration.
Frank has been living off tge streets for a while. I met him one night, while he was looking for Pastor Jedmos Moyo. From interacting with him for about 20 minutes, I could say he is very intelligent. You know how? He couldn't up and share his troubles. The rest of his story is in this episode.
It's become a norm for an average Zimbabwean to just go with the wind - doing anything decent to make a living whether it's aligned to his/her passion or not; whether one is talented enough for the job or not. This is why Miss Tee had to be brought here to share views and perspectives. What are your views? Share with me on social @iamjedmos
Dr Margaret Muchai, a pastor, a national administrator and co-ordinator at House Of Bread with over 2000 congregations in Kenya, a woman of faith shares her story of meaningful resilience and advice to how one can meaningfully rise to full recovery.
Dr Rebecca Malope talks of how she started, what problems she's met snd how's been able yo maneuver around them.
Having organised a way to get some of the students at Irisvale Primary School, Esigodini, we had the rare and unique to chat with these brave, tenacious ladies leading the school and they had this to share. More is to be done. So much has to be done, but what we have is limited. If you know somebody who can help to lift the plight of these schools, pease chip in. Contact Talent Trackers Trust on info@talenttrackers.org. Or +263717456831.
We managed to go to Irisvale schools - primary and secondary - where we were able to help 40 students with school fees for the whole term. It was a phenomenal experience. We loved it. And we are excited of the new projects we are going to be embaking on. Here, we converse with Malvern Ntini the deep pockets behind the whole thing. He tells his story with passion and drive, you can almost picture him in the 80s experiencing what the beneficiaries of this phillanthropic work have been going through. You can read more about this project on this article: New Dawn for Underprivileged Esigodini Students [https://thezambezitimes.co.zw/2021/04/08/new-dawn-for-underprivileged-esigodini-students/]
Miss Tee of Khulumani FM 95.0 has us talking about; Is forgiving painful? Why do we have to forgive?
I was asked by Miss T of Khulumani FM - 95.0 whether it is ok and generally balanced if a Christian can say they are whole even when they don't go to church. Even when they don't belong to a named church that they go to every week and fellowship with. This was my response.
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We're struck, the man is in the building. Pastor Ligwena Oats of Khulumani FM recounts his way through and in journalism.
Precious is a passionate young lady who had the grace of adding melody to our Kadunyiswe track, Abagulayo I this episode, I have the fortune of chatting with her as she shares her story in music.
I'm moved by this group's account of how they have made it, staying together for years and rocking
Bonginkosi is the leader of a powerful gospel music band that's a determination that's unmatched and a vision that makes you want to support their cause. In this episode we're walking through his walk.
Just, think about it. It is better to spend 40 minutes sharpening an axe to use it in 10 minutes, than to spend 40 minutes using it having spent 10 minutes sharpening. Save yourself time.
Young yet so wise. New and determined. Nokukholwa gifts us in a brief interview with packed peespective