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Many expected at Day of Bliss

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Thousands of congregants are today expected to converge at the Glamis Arena in Harare for the highly publicised Day of Bliss with Pastor Ose Oyakhilome from Nigeria. The event commences at 5pm. “Everyone will know that the very air in the arena will become electrified with God’s presence once the programme begins. Preparations are underway […]

Thousands of congregants are today expected to converge at the Glamis Arena in Harare for the highly publicised Day of Bliss with Pastor Ose Oyakhilome from Nigeria.

The event commences at 5pm.

“Everyone will know that the very air in the arena will become electrified with God’s presence once the programme begins. Preparations are underway as the ministry has used all advertising tools to inform everyone in Zimbabwe and all over the world of this ‘Gigantic, Enormous, Gargantuan, Colossal’ Day of Bliss in Zimbabwe. Billboards, fliers and posters are seen all over the country as awareness is created for this event,” organisers Christ Embassy said yesterday.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome declared: “The stadia of this world were not built for soccer or any other sporting event, they were built for preaching the gospel. The church has organised transport throughout the country and pick-up points have been advertised in the local media.

“The Day of Bliss will attract such a mammoth crowd of worshippers, such as never witnessed in Zimbabwe. Needless to say, it will be a harvest of miracles, the excitement and the expectation in the arena will be palpable.”