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Redeemed woman
Redeemed woman
6 years ago

Best show i have attended for many many years. Mulungu simunthu kuti anganame. Those whom he has called he has indeed predestined. Keep going Abusa the Lord is on your side

Enock Chidadzera.
Enock Chidadzera.
6 years ago

Zaziiii this guy is no longer popular, chibeleni cha Church ku Area 25 cha Livingstonia Synod thinking poti he was a Busa there zake sizikuyenda ali ngati mwana wotembeleredwa. Crook la Munthu ili zonse likupangazo he is trying to use his so called Christians for his personal gains devil wachabe chabe he is about to be exposed fully.

Whatnext
6 years ago

With the Lord we dont seek popularity but living and doing his will.

zachepa
6 years ago

May you please hold the same event in Blantyre. we also need the night of PRAISE to be lead by you Rev Dr Chimwemwe Mhango

Hatton
Hatton
6 years ago

Well done Abusa. All the best!!! You are my source of inspiration. Keep it up for it is far much better to listen to God than man. Ambuye apitilize kukutsogolerani Abusa.

Kent Y.G. Mphepo
Kent Y.G. Mphepo
6 years ago

Wow! This is great to hear my pastor and friend. Those of us who have know you for the past 30 + years have seen how God has used you in His vineyard. Songs like “Ndilonjezo La Mulungu”, “Titemwanenge” and “Yobu” have reverberated across Christendom in this country and outside. Although I don’t know whether you personally composed them (but have always assumed so), to some of us, these songs have always been associated with your name and ministry over the years we have grown up together. Indeed the 40-year-old New Jerusalem Choir of the Lilongwe CCAP (Nkhoma Synod) was… Read more »

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