Herald Correspondent
KINGDOM Prosperity Ministries has become a beacon of hope for many seeking spiritual solutions and miraculous healing in Harare.
Led by Apostle Rodney Chipoyera, the church is renowned not just for its powerful sermons but for the palpable miracles that unfold within its walls.
Each service is new for the congregation, as they witness the extraordinary.
Just last Sunday, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation as congregants gathered for a special service. Apostle Chipoyera called to the front everyone who was sick — some with long-term backaches, others with swollen feet who had given up on wearing high-heeled shoes. Many reported experiencing moving objects in their bellies.
After powerful prayers and declarations, all of them thanked God for their healing. A man with a dislocated shoulder and a woman with eyesight challenges testified that they had been healed and were ready to tackle chores they had previously abandoned. Astonishingly, some congregants reported being healed simply by entering Number 99 Jomo Kenyatta Lane (formerly Park Lane), without being prayed for by Apostle Chipoyera or Apostle Farai.
Apostle Chipoyera emphasises fighting curses through sacrifice and seeding. He said those who seek to harm others often make significant sacrifices, whether in money, livestock, or even mortgaging their children’s futures.
With that knowledge, those who have sacrificed or seeded have returned with testimonies of success. Many have become the first in their families to buy cars, own houses, board aircraft, or get married while keeping what they have gained.
Among those inspiring stories is a female football player who arrived at KPM and seeded US$10, her first act of faith in this new spiritual home. To her astonishment, the very next week, she received a call from a prestigious German football team offering her a contract.
Overwhelmed with joy, she attributed her sudden turn of fortunes to attending KPM, recognising that her small seed had blossomed into a life-changing opportunity.
Stories like hers are not isolated incidents.
The church is filled with testimonies of lives transformed by the power of prayer, faith, seeding and sacrifice.
A tout who regularly used Jomo Kenyatta Lane on his way to load kombis and private cars to Mashonaland Central — despite having certificates in operating yellow equipment for road and dam construction — now has a remarkable story to tell.
Previously, he had applied numerous times for job opportunities, but was never called for interviews.
One day, compelled by an unknown power, he entered the church and seeded his only US$5.
In no time, he was inundated with interview calls, including offers from Europe. He secured a job in under two weeks, and the visa processing that typically takes over two months was completed in just two weeks.
Remarkably, he was even exempted from a written exam typically required for those travelling to that country.
Last Sunday, a middle-aged woman who had suffered from recurring back pain for years found relief after attending a KPM service after Apostle Chipoyera prayed specifically for those with sicknesses.
She returned home feeling healed
Another woman, who had struggled with eyesight, moved freely for the first time in years, prompting applause and cheers from the congregation .
Beyond physical healing, KPM has seen miracles that defy explanation. Many congregants have faced the heartache of infertility, and facing disappointment year after year.
Several couples who had nearly lost hope after years of trying to conceive now proudly parade their children, attributing their blessings to the prayers offered at KPM.
In a city where job opportunities seem scarce, KPM has become a hub for professional breakthroughs. Many church members report receiving job offers from top companies, even at companies where they had been rejection.
Apostle Chipoyera consistently reminds everyone of the power of faith, encouraging them to bring their challenges to God.
“This is a permanent spiritual solutions centre where miracles continue to happen. No situation is too dire for God to change!” he said.
As last Sunday’s service concluded, the congregation erupted into cheers, their hearts full of hope and gratitude. KPM had once again proven to be a place where faith ignites miracles, transforming lives and rekindling dreams.
In the weeks to come, more stories of divine intervention and miraculous healing will emerge, further solidifying KPM’s reputation as a sanctuary of hope and restoration.



