Dr Ian Ndlovu of Divine Kingdom Baptist Ministries, Zimbabwe, says God is moving in Britain

A Zimbabwean pastor has preached about the beginnings of revival in Britain. In a recent recorded sermon, he declares that “Right now, there is a massive move of the Holy Spirit throughout the whole of the United Kingdom – but do United Kingdom Christians know about it?”

Christians, he said, “are fascinated by the endless pursuit of money and material needs”.
Nonetheless, he continues, “God is calling those who love his face, more than what he is holding in his hands…”

Dr Ian Ndlovu, who pastors a church in Bulawayo that he planted in 2008, called Divine Kingdom Baptist Ministries (DKBM), also said that the Holy Spirit was asking: “How long will you pursue material things that I can easily give you, if you were to seek the face of the Father?”

Islam has been expanding in the UK for many decades, he says, but “Almighty God has been watching those Christians in the UK, who have been seeking him” and who have “spent many a night on their knees or faces in prayer.”

Furthermore, he prophesies that God is reshuffling and shaking Britain, to “birth a new thing, even at such a time as this, in the UK… I’m going to move like never before and show forth my glory, until souls have been harvested, there is an onward march of the Church of Jesus Christ (which has been in decline for decades in the UK) and this revival spreads to the USA, Canada and the mainland of Europe.”
He finishes by using technology as an analogy for how God is going to release supernatural revelation knowledge in this season that we are to tap into, in a time when many millions of lost souls will be won for Christ.


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