An extraordinary appointment with Apostle Dr E. Makore

EXTRAORDINARY is the word that describes the coming of the ‘Invisible war’ and ‘Bring back the nation to God’ conference which will be held from December 12-13 at the Hall of Commerce, Exhibition Park.
This extraordinary two-day conference and official launch is expected to attract over 2000 delegates.
Anticipation of the conference is now at its peak as Apostle Dr Eugene Makore, known as ‘The Chief of Apostles’, a man behind the vision of Upper Room International Ministries United Kingdom, will arrive in the capital next week.
URIM ambassador, Pastor Fitz who is also Apostle Makore’s spokesperson said, “I am confirming the coming of Apostle Dr Makore, the Chief of Apostles, early next week.
We are looking forward to this conference and official launch.
It will be a powerful conference by our Apostle Makore who is greatly used by God.
“We are confident that the many lives and societies who will be in attendance, will be transformed like never before after they experience another dimension of spirituality and action of the Holy Spirit.
We are eagerly expecting to see the power of God in full capacity, we know there is an amount of anointing deposited on Apostle Dr Makore’s ministry.
I strongly believe this movement that God is bringing upon Zimbabwean land, will reach every corner of the nation.
I urge the people of Zimbabwe, be it believers and non-believers, that it’s a must attend event that will change your life for the good.”
The event is FREE.

Contact for Registration:
Ambassador Fitz 0733 648 880
Minister Ennie 0772 436 171

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