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Pastor Zulu took part in a dynamic 67 minutes National Prayer Day

Pastor Zulu gave some big and building motivational words to the people at large, especially the youth.

Pastor Jeremiah Zulu and some members of Ethembeni Salvation of Hope took part in a National Day of Prayer for eMalahleni on Sunday, July 18 at Witbank High School, Alexander Street rugby field.

People of eMalahleni came in large numbers to this magnificent prayer day, and they were blessed with the word of God and spiritual guidance from different pastors.

Pastor Zulu gave some big and building motivational words to the people at large, especially the youth.

He prayed for them to stay away from drugs including other substance abuses that are capable of destroying the immune system of a person.

During the summon pastor Zulu took some of his rehabilitant soldiers and went with them on stage to pray.

Executive Mayor Cllr Linah Malatjie was also one of the invited people to the national prayer and she thanked Mr Zulu for being part of the big prayer for eMalahleni, especially in these tragic times where South Africa is faced with unforeseen demons that are making people to behave in a lunatic way, which is to loot and destroy the businesses that are feeding them.

In the proceedings of the prayer, pastor Zulu shared some powerful words with the youth, especially those who are doing drugs.

He said: “God will not help you if you are not willing to help yourself, even if you pray hard therefore, you need to take actions for your doings and accept that you have a problem, before you come to God for help because the moment you accept that you have a problem, God will prepare you for help.”

Mr Zulu spoke these words from the bottom of his heart because he deals with drug addicts and he knows the pain that they go through before they can repent; he knows that the process of rehabilitation is very painful.

He concluded by telling the youth to take extreme care of themselves because they are the target of the drug syndicates.

People appreciated pastor Zulu for his efforts of striving hard to keep the city of eMalahleni sober and out of unnecessary shenanigans.

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