Njomane host a year end prayer for locals

The prayer session was attended by several pastors from different churches and many challenges faced by residents including family issues, mental illness, drugs, suicide, crime and accidents were prayed for.

On November 30, Jozi FM CEO, Dr Mpho Mhlongo hosted a year end prayer for the community at Soweto Theatre, Jabulani.

According to Njomane, the purpose of the prayer was to express gratitude for life and appeal to the creator to protect and keep the people safe during the festive season.

“We are towards the end of the year and the lord has been great towards us.

Some of the residents who attended the prayer session

“We have seen things happening, most of those things have been very bad but let’s not forget all the good things that have been happening as well. So we are truly grateful to the lord,” said Njomane.

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He added that people should be responsible throughout the festive season. They should also enjoy the holidays responsibly and keep each other in mind by helping those who are less fortunate.

The prayer session was attended by several pastors from different churches and many challenges faced by residents including family issues, mental illness, drugs, suicide, crime and accidents were prayed for.

An invited pastor

A resident who attended the prayer session, Lebogang Themba said she hopes the Jozi FM family can host similar events each and every month for the locals since they are very beneficial spiritually.

“As a former drug addict, this session has truly helped me heal and recover from the trauma I have previously experienced.

“It has also played a significant role in reminding me of the significance of honouring the Lord and the role he plays in my everyday life,” said Themba.

The invited speakers

Sowetans showed up for the session where they had a chance to worship, pray, and hear testimonies from the invited speakers.

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