Wed, 18 Oct 2017 09:50:52 +0000 TODAY, Zambians from all walks of life – regardless of their tribe, political affiliation and religious denominations – will converge at various locations to participate in the National Day of Prayer and Fasting. This is the third year running believers and God-fearing citizens alike will take part in this important event to pray and worship together since the day was declared a public holiday by President Edgar Lungu on October 18, 2015. Since its inception three years ago, the public holiday for prayer and fasting has received widespread support across the nation. Why is this so? Simple, it’s an important day of repentance, fasting and reconciliation, and most importantly a day to seek the face of God Almighty the Creator for divine favour. It’s simply a day for the nation to turn to God in prayer and meditation. A day for his many mercies bestowed on the nation. It’s […]
UNITED IN PRAYER
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