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Shekhinah is ready to shake Secunda

Restoration Fire 2015 is an instruction from God and the members of the group want to be obedient.

SECUNDA – Shekhinah Prayer Group is hosting a day of prayer and worship on 24 September (Heritage Day) for the community to participate and magnify God’s name and to give Him the honour.

Restoration Fire 2015 is an instruction from God and the members of the group want to be obedient.

They have an expectation that God will touch and meet people supernaturally and will have encounters with them on this day.

It is all about the Kingdom of God and that people will seek God’s face and worship Him.

All who have a passion for God is welcome to participate in this day.

There will be special guest speakers, such as Vanessa Goosen who will testify about her life in jail for 16 years in Thailand after she was caught with drugs when a friend asked her to take books from Thailand to South Africa.

She is the author of the book called  Drug Muled.

Past Joe Kahokola from Zambia and Ms Shakinah Mulder are also going to testify and speak on the day.

The event is from 9am to about 3pm at Graceland’s parking area.

Entrance is free and people are welcome to take along gazebo’s, blankets and chairs.

Refreshments and food stalls will be available.

For more information or if you would like to partner with them, contact Linda Lubbe at 078 188 5271.

 

Ms Vanessa Goosen will testify about her 16 years’ imprisonment in Thailand.
Ms Vanessa Goosen will testify about her 16 years’ imprisonment in Thailand.

 

 

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