By Panashe Gwesu Mudzingwa
The Bishop Healing Mothers Ministry, part of Bishops Healing Nations—a united front of spiritual leaders from diverse callings—brought smiles to the faces of young pupils at Kingdom Trust Children’s Home during their visit last weekend, where they donated essential items to these underprivileged children.
The women’s ministry donated food, sanitary items, clothing and cleaning supplies.
Speaking to the media following a successful visit, Reverend Nobuhle Mpofu Muzira, patroness of the Bishops Healing Mothers, expressed her gratitude to the members who attended, partnered with them, and those who offered prayers for the success of the visit.
“It is with great gratitude and a melting heart that, on behalf of the whole organ of Bishops Healing Nations, I thank those that participated and partnered in The Bishops Agape Healing Service held at Kingdom Trust Children’s Home in Ruwa.
“As church leaders of diverse denominations, you demonstrated unity and collaboration and served a common cause. It was indeed a tangible way to serve the community, and you showed that the church cares about the well-being of the most vulnerable members of our society.
“Your presence as Bishops Healing Nations provided spiritual support and guidance to the children, which will continue to help them in developing a stronger faith and sense of purpose. To be honest, you could witness that the children were moved. I hardly contained my tears, as did many other ministers, as the visit was a very emotional one.
“We all reminded the children that they are not alone and that they can always find comfort in us, the Bishops Healing Nations. Finally, let us continue joining forces with such visits and reflect God’s love and care for all people, demonstrating that the Bishops Healing Nations is the place where people can experience God’s love, compassion, and healing,” she said.
Reverend Muzira was accompanied by her treasurer, Prophetess Mutetwa; Prophetess Nhari, secretary; Pastor Madziya, director of programs; and Minister Ngwaru, who is also a devoted member of the organization.
This development aligns with Bishops Healing Nations’ mission of encouraging oneness, compassion, healing, restoration, establishment and growth among individuals, communities and nations, until all come to the fullness of the stature of Lord Jesus Christ.
One of the leaders at this children’s home, known as Gogo P, acknowledged the gifts received on behalf of the children.
“KWT Pavandudzo sincerely appreciates your special visitation. We were truly blessed and empowered. You really strengthened us so that we can move forward. We hope to see you again very soon, so that you can revive us.
“Thank you for all the promises and offers for driving lessons to our children. May God bless you with abundant blessings. Thank you for remembering us; you are very respected and honored individuals, but you sacrificed your time to be with us. Thank you for all the necessities and cupcakes that you brought for us. We are truly grateful for your love. May God bless you abundantly. May He grant the desires of your hearts. May He establish you and make your name great,” she said.