big surprise last week when they stopped over in Harare for a holiday.
The two sought-after preachers from the Prophetic Latter Glory Ministries International were also charmed by the beauty of Zimbabwe and plans are already underway to hold a mega spiritual conference in Harare.
According to Prophetess Monicah (27), as she is popularly known in Kenya, Zimbabwe wasn’t anything like what they see in the Western media.
“We came here because of our passion for the land, it is beautiful and it was interesting to note how different the situation is from what we hear out there. I think there has been so much negativity against Zimbabwe such that people imagine a lot of horrible things,” she said.
But there was something special about Rev Natasha who has been a guest speaker at numerous national and international Christian conventions.
She started preaching at nine when “God used one of His servants who spoke a prophetic word that I will be God’s voice and a tool in God’s hand.”
“I was born a stammerer. A man of God prayed for me and I was saved by the anointing. When I rose the stuttering had gone. That happened a year before I gave my life to Christ at the Redeemed Gospel Church Huruma. My mother helped me grow up in the faith,” she said.
Her spiritual parents are Dr Arthur Kitonga and his wife Reverend Josephine Kitonga of the Redeemed Gospel Church.
Now the 27-year-old and former credit officer says she was on a mission to “reach the unreached”.
She is the founder and overseer of her ministry – the Prophetic Latter Glory Ministries International – while Prophetess Monicah is also the executive director.
Asked if it was by coincidence that the two women were both young and at the forefront of spreading the word of God, Reverend Natasha said she was a prophet of hope.
“God is not about gender but the agenda. If you look in the Bible when God called Jeremiah he was young and for me the word of God is more fulfilling than what I used to do in public relations. I am now into full-time ministry because I support the ministry of Jesus just like when women took David to the throne,” she said.
Reverend Natasha is also a published author of several books including “Seven Keys to Success” and “Touching Heaven Through Prayer”.
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