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PPC Winter Revival transforms lives in eMalahleni

Pastor Zac Morodi said the three-day revival was hosted to transform lives and keep the fire burning.

The Pentecostal Protestant Church (PPC) in eMalahleni has wrapped up its three-day Annual Winter Revival, leaving lives transformed.


Held under the theme, ‘God Preserves What He Planted’, based on Psalm 1:1-6, the revival took place from June 26 to 28, bringing together residents from eMalahleni and surrounding areas for prayer, worship and fellowship.

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“Our aim was to bring transformation to believers, as it is our mission to keep the fire burning on the altar,” said Pastor Zac Morodi of the church.


“We call it a Winter Revival because this is the season when many believers begin to drift away from church services due to the cold weather. This revival is intended to rekindle their spiritual zeal.”


The revival featured guest ministers who took turns preaching the Word of God during the various services held at the church in Klarinet.


According to Pastor Morodi, congregants experienced the power of the Holy Spirit and underwent spiritual transformation.


“God filled His people with the Holy Spirit, and many testimonies will follow,” he said.


He also expressed his appreciation to everyone who took part in the revival, saying he believes their lives will never be the same again.

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Lindokuhle Ndhlovu

I easily adapt from behind the computer to behind the lens, bringing you all the heartfelt stories from the heart of eMalahleni. My work is a reflection what is happening in and around the City of Coal. Not a day goes by that I am not amazed by the career I chose. It's a privilege to document the city's happenings, from the inspiring triumphs to the everyday struggles.
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