Dear Friends,
SCHENGEN WOMEN ARISE CONFERENCE (SWAC)
We are super excited as we give glory to the God of our father, Ezekiel, for the success of the Schengen Women Arise Conference (SWAC), held 26 Feb–1 Mar in Hannover, Germany, under Senior Pastor Sesedzai Mutsigwa and Director Pastor Alina Muchiuro. Delegates included many Schengen countries and the Go Quickly Director’s team from the following countries: the UK, N. Ireland, USA, Canada, UAE, Australia, and Zimbabwe.
The conference was highly favoured to be graced by the presence of our beloved mom, Senior Archbishop Professor Eunor Guti, our mother, Rev Nyasha Miriam Guti, Dr. La-Verne Simukai, Dr. Dorcas Jaricha, Mama Bishop Dr. Mable Samasuwo, and other pastors. Messages focused on defending the legacy and submission. Many people were healed and delivered from different ailments and evil spirits. Faith clinic was conducted. 8 people received Holy Spirit baptism with the evidence of speaking in tongues. There was much joy and laughter, which continued throughout the night after the session was over.
Some of the miracles:
- A woman who had a back problem for a long time, was prayed for and got instant healing,
- Sisters not having periods for more than 2 years were prayed for and got their period the same day during the conference through the faith of one of them who attended the conference
- A woman testified that she is now a new person after receiving the word on forgiveness as taught by our Mum, and got instant healing of back pain
- A woman received instant healing from having back pain after having given birth 2 years ago
- A woman taking anti-depressants for 5 years was delivered after Mum preached about forgiveness
- Ladies with eyesight problems were instantly healed after being prayed for
- A woman suffering from acids, was healed
Our mom shared a heart-touching message about defending the legacy, emphasizing that the church of today must preserve the legacy so it can be passed on undiluted to future generations. Attendance reached a maximum of 229 online connections and 191 physical attendees. 11 ladies gave their lives to Christ – to God be the glory. 3 babies were dedicated to God. The conference closed in joy, with the Go Quickly director’s team committing to buy instruments for the Poland church. Schengen Region GQT & GOQ will not remain the same again.
MASVINGO PROVINCIAL BIG SUNDAY
It is with great joy that we announce the success of Masvingo Provincial Big Sunday, held at Mucheke Ground under the theme “The Legacy Continues.” The atmosphere was charged with powerful praise and worship, moving testimonies, and spiritual encouragement, and the service was graced by our father, Archbishop Dr. Joseph Joe Guti.
Opening with Luke 6:31, attendees were reminded that God hears prayers and that Baba Guti’s legacy endures. With 14 churches built in 2024 and 15 in 2025, believers were urged: “Fear not; sin not.” They were encouraged to live with integrity, hold onto spiritual teachings, protect marriages, avoid destructive behaviors, and for leaders not to grow weary in doing good. Healing and deliverance are available to all who call on the Lord.
During the service, 264 people gave their lives to Jesus Christ, and many testified to miracles and divine intervention. When rain threatened the gathering, Archbishop Guti commanded it to stop—while surrounding areas received rain, the stadium remained dry. What a miracle!!
In conclusion, our father Archbishop Dr. Joseph Joe Guti emphasized righteousness, commitment, and preserving the spiritual legacy. His clear declaration over Masvingo Province was: “The Legacy Continues. Fear Not. Sin Not.” The province gives all glory to God for His blessings and for answered prayers.
CE- SUPERINTENDENTS AND SECRETARIES SEMINAR
All the glory to the God of Ezekiel for the success of the CE (Child Evangelism) Superintendents and Secretaries Seminar hosted by Ministry Directors, Pastors P. and R. Dope at the Ezekiel Guti Convention Centre, Harare. The seminar grew from 120 to 275 delegates. Speakers included our father, Archbishop Dr. Joseph Joe Guti, who emphasized the importance of defending the legacy, and Bishop M. & Rev S. Mlambo (keeping the legacy pure). Other sessions covered talents (Bishop T. Chiweshere), salvation (Overseer G. Ranga), Kingdom music and dance (Director T. Maduche), the transition to Children’s Church (Pastor A. Maruza), financial management (Pastor J. Katsande), ODCF (Pastor R. Kusena), and Children’s Church administration (Pastor K. Mashiri). Evangelist N. Gurure led a deliverance session. The event equipped leaders with spiritual and practical tools to strengthen their calling. Thank you for your prayers.
MADAGASCAR
We are grateful to the God of our father, Ezekiel, for His abundant grace as we witness the growth of our church in Antananarivo. More than forty people have given their lives to Jesus Christ, and thirty-one of them have been baptized in water. Despite several operational challenges, including mobility and language barriers, we see the hand of God at work through miracles and wonders. People are drawn by miracles and prayer: some have been healed from cancer after prayer, another woman from a life-threatening heart condition, and others from various illnesses. A newly born-again couple who had been unable to have children for seven years are now celebrating a three-month pregnancy. Glory be to God.
As more people repent, we now face a shortage of seats. So far, we have bought twelve chairs this month after introducing a “talents for seats” initiative. We are praying for the construction of a permanent church building on the newly acquired land, because our temporary structure is constantly destroyed by recurring cyclones and hurricanes.
Fort Dauphine
We see the hand of God in this province, which is 1,000 km from the capital, Antananarivo. Seven people have been baptized in water during this period. Ministries are growing stronger as members consistently attend their meetings. Recently, at a couples’ fellowship, three invited guests gave their lives to Jesus Christ. We are working on building a children’s church, as many children are now attending services.
We thank God for enabling us to acquire a temporary water reservoir to collect clean rainwater, since there is a water shortage affecting our pastors at the mission house. Please continue to pray without ceasing for Madagascar.
QATAR
The week began with powerful feedback from Pastors Edmore and Shylet Chijena on last Friday’s Deeperlife teachings, emphasizing a genuine fear of God and encouraging deeper walk with the Lord from Sunday through Wednesday. Pastor E Gore led a Music Ministry Seminar for the Qatar Praise and Worship team—including instrumentalists—imparting key ministry fundamentals.
The “Go Quickly and Tell” Ministry held a Prayer Retreat (Thu 26–Sat 28) focused on cleansing lives and hearts, featuring guest speaker Pastor Janefer Dititi, International Director for Blind and Sighted Integration, alongside local speakers on fellowship, intercession, talents, and partnering with God. Women from Qatar and Egypt attended; the retreat was a success.
The week closed with the Youth Ministry hosting the main service to launch the Easter conference; the congregation united enthusiastically and gave towards the event. All glory to God. We give all the glory and honor to the God of Ezekiel for His faithfulness in Qatar.
JAPAN
Kanto Region Church
We are grateful to the God of Ezekiel for a wonderful, life-transforming service in which Ms. Cecilia preached, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness.
Evangelist Etch testified of healing from persistent back pain received during the Deeper Life update services. Brother Tazi was healed during the healing service; growths in his mouth and near his jawline disappeared during the church service. While ministering the Word, Ms. Cecilia herself experienced deliverance from back pain. Glory be to God for His Word, healing, and deliverance among His people.
BRAZIL
We give glory and praise to the God of our father, Archbishop Professor Ezekiel H. Guti, for His kindness. In São Paulo this week, we witnessed great joy. On Saturday was the wedding of our pastor’s daughter, ministered by Rev. Dr David Simango. On Sunday, Rev. Dr. David Simango blessed us with the word of God as he taught, and many people were delivered from various spirits. The church was full of the presence of God, and an overwhelming joy filled the house.
CHAD
What a joyful Sunday! Twenty-four people came to worship—9 men, 4 women, and 11 children. We were uplifted by a powerful message on Faith. We continue to pray for both our spiritual and numerical growth. Glory to the God of our father!
EGYPT
We give thanks to the God of our father as Egypt continues to grow from glory to glory. Since the beginning of the year, the church has experienced a fresh revival, and the saints continue to encounter the love and power of God. The 10 Days of Prayer averaged 20 attendees (physical and virtual), and Egypt joined Qatar for the prayer convention with powerful teaching by Overseer Dr. Edmore Chizema. Elder Jotham Nyamahowa has also been teaching church doctrine and donated over 40 books by Professor E. H. Guti. Following the Pastors’ Deeper Life Conference, Evangelist Power Sibanda brought encouraging feedback that elevated the church spiritually.
Virtual revival services featuring Evangelists Alice Mavhunga, Ronald Munhenzva, and Taffy Mutizwa ministered on deliverance, healing, forgiveness, and faith, with testimonies confirming the move of the Holy Spirit. Egypt joined the “Go Quickly” Prayer Retreat, where they were ministered profoundly on forgiveness and the love of God. The retreat was refreshing and spiritually uplifting. Tuesday prayer meetings continue with fervency, with an average attendance of 9 ladies. Weekly services remain steady (about 20 people): Monday Prayer, Wednesday Bible Study, Friday Service, and the main Saturday Service. We thank the church for fervent prayers; we see God’s hand at work and are praying for the church registration and long-term pastoral missionaries to support the growing ministry. Glory to God.
GUYANA
We give thanks and praise to the Highest God for His faithfulness. On Tuesday, the ladies gathered for prayer. On Sunday, Bible Study was led by Elder Sherryann, who taught from the book Sunday Morning Lectures on the topic, “The Kingdom of God.” It was an interactive and teachable session. Following praise and worship, Pastor Fanuel ministered the Word on the topic “Faith.” It was a timely message that stirred the hearts of many. An altar call was made, and many left expecting great things. We thank God that we managed to put up a temporary washroom. People are excited. Thank you for praying for us as we look forward to completing our church building.
UNITED KINGDOM
North London Province
The Go Quickly & Tell Ministry held a powerful prayer retreat from 6–8 February 2026 with a record attendance of 220 women. Overseer Kundai Chibwana opened with teaching on repentance, cleansing, and dealing with hidden faults, and the ladies spent extended sessions seeking heart purification, resulting in a deep move of the Holy Spirit. Pastor Tracey Maseko encouraged continued spiritual progress under this year’s theme of “continuing to walk,” while Elder Jane Josi led a Spirit-filled time of sacrificial giving. Saturday evening saw strong deliverance and many healings.
One lady who had been waiting for a kidney transplant for five years, going for dialysis every three days, was called four days after the prayer retreat in the early hours informing her, they got a match for her kidney. She went for the transplant and is recovering. What a miracle! Numerous testimonies of restored marriages and transformed children were reported. The retreat closed with calls to ongoing repentance, character work, and cultivating home talents to help eradicate poverty. The province was revived, strengthened, and transformed—glory to the God of Ezekiel.
Scotland Province
Scotland ladies hosted the UK Go Quickly prayer retreat under Overseer Norah Austin and the pastoral team, with Overseer Talent Mayemu as Guest Chairperson. From the start, God’s presence brought healing, deliverance, and joy as teachings on Isaiah 58, and a faith clinic ministered to many. Women repented, received the Holy Spirit, and gained spiritual gifts. Overseer Mayemu taught retreat format, corporate and personal prayer, praying for our leaders, wise family relationships, and the need for continual spiritual cleansing. Sessions on the Holy Spirit emphasized His role as Helper and Comforter. Elders taught about talents, and generous giving raised funds for Go Quickly. Elder Peace (UK Go Quickly Chairlady) blessed the occasion. On the final day, Overseer Mayemu stressed daily Scripture reading and the Word’s power to cleanse, strengthen, and secure our inheritance. The women’s ministry continues moving from glory to glory. Amen.
MALAYSIA
We praise the God of Ezekiel for His faithfulness. In the past two weeks, we received Deeper Life feedback from our pastors. The Boys of Thunder and Men of Integrity formed a soccer team for soul winning, bought uniforms, and soccer balls. They have played and won two matches, and three young men returned to church.
On Sunday, 22 February, we held a powerful feedback service followed by our first National Council meeting, which was constructive and interactive. On Monday, 23 February, two people were water baptized. Saturday, 28 February, all the girls met at the mission house for a pajama party and fellowship with Elder Chido and Pastor Rue. On Sunday, 1 March, Deacon Wendy led a Bible study on the blood of Jesus, and Deacon Tinashe preached on “The Ability of God” under the theme “The Kingdom of God”; many were prayed for, and 62 people attended (including four visitors). After the service, we shared fellowship and held Heads of Departments and Leaders training.
Thank you for your prayers and support.
THAILAND
We thank the God of our father, Prof E.H. Guti, for His faithfulness! The saints in Thailand and Cambodia wrapped up the month of February with a “Loved to love” themed Sunday. It was a day of practical love and fellowship. Elders Farisai Hwata lead Bible study, teaching on ‘The importance of knowing your area’. Pastor Prim preached on giving. The church then practiced the word by giving towards the Easter Conference and also blessing one another with gifts of love. The service ended with fellowship as the saints broke bread. Thank you for praying for us as we pray for you.
ZIMBABWE
Gutu good province
It was a joyful and unforgettable evening on Friday, 27 February 2026, in Gutu district under the leadership of Overseers O. and L. Chigidani. The UK Region hosted a Prison-Breaking Night Service; our Regional Pastor, F. Reign (Shorayi), was the speaker. Over 120 people attended, and two people gave their lives to Christ. Glory to the God of Ezekiel.
Notable miracles:
- A lady was healed of a severe and painful chest condition.
- Another woman was healed of back pain and swollen legs; she could not bend, but after prayer, she was healed.
- Many people were healed of severe headaches.
- A family was delivered from avenging spirits.
- Two women were delivered from anti-marriage spirits.
- Seven people were delivered from marine spirits.
- One man was delivered from misfortune.
- Four people were delivered from a spirit of limitation.
Mbuya Dorcas Non-Medicine Wing
The Mbuya Dorcas Non-Medicine wing held a historic miracle outreach service on the night of Friday, 27 February 2026 — the first of its kind for the ministry. The event aimed to win souls, reach the community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, raise awareness about the ministry, pray for the sick and those needing deliverance, strengthen believers spiritually, and demonstrate the power of God through miracles and testimonies.
Evangelist Allan Mazambara, Director of the Mbuya Dorcas Non-Medicine wing, was the speaker. Using Archbishop Ezekiel Guti’s book Sunday Morning Bible Lectures, he delivered a powerful message on breaking generational curses. The service was livestreamed on both Facebook and YouTube to reach an even wider audience. We had testimonies and speakers who laid a foundational understanding of the message of salvation and the significance of water baptism. The turnout was encouraging: a total of 261 people attended, 30 gave their lives to Christ, and 22 were baptized in water.
The service witnessed several miraculous events that underscored the power of the God of Ezekiel. The strong attendance and sustained engagement — continuing into the following morning — marked the outreach as a significant milestone for the ministry.
Notable miracles include: –
- Several people were healed from kidney issues and lung ailments
- Some women were delivered from different types of spirits and were manifesting like snakes
- People with back pains, shoulder pains, and hand pains received instant healing
- Some people with sharp, piercing stomach pains were healed
- Many people were delivered from different ailments
- People were delivered from family curses
One-on-one counselling sessions were conducted for those in need of spiritual guidance, prayer, and encouragement.
Zengeza
We thank the God of our father, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, as the legacy continues in Zengeza Province under Overseers Master and Irene Masango. We held a successful provincial council at our Zengeza local mother church, where elders and deacons gathered to plan the work of God in our province from Friday, 27 February to Saturday, 28 February 2026. Seventy-two leaders attended on Friday, rising to 169 on Saturday. Our guest speakers were Bishop D. Gangata and Amai, who shared powerful messages with the leadership and encouraged the leaders to love one another and never look down on each other. The council ended with fellowship, just as we were taught by our father, Archbishop E. H. Guti.
On Sunday, 1 March, we held our Provincial Big Sunday at the local church, where over 1,120 congregants gathered to worship the Lord, with some in overflow tents. The atmosphere was filled with the joy of the Holy Spirit and celebration. Choirs from each of the four churches in our province ministered, and Mama Bishop Gangata preached powerfully on how the God of Ezekiel raises people from poverty to prosperity through obedience. Bishop D. Gangata then spoke on the favour of God that changes lives, and many experienced transformations after these powerful messages. One woman received Jesus Christ as Lord and personal Savior.
The service ended with the bishop pronouncing a blessing over the church. Zengeza Province will never be the same, and we glorify the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Families Builder Ministry National Leadership Seminar
The Families Builder Ministry (FAMB) held a successful National Leadership Seminar under the leadership of International Directors Rev. Hilary and Jestina Nyakutya, at Sunningdale District in Harare over the weekend, from Friday, 27 February to Sunday, 1 March 2026.
The event equipped leaders with spiritual and practical tools to strengthen the ministry’s impact on families nationwide and beyond. The seminar began with a specialized session for pastors on Friday, which was attended by 63 pastors and grew to a peak attendance of 240 delegates on Saturday night.
International delegates from the Middle East, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Tonga joined local leaders from provinces such as Chiredzi, Bulawayo, and Chipinge. Under the guidance of main speakers Bishop L. and C. Macharika, Ministry Advisor Bishop G. Mutingwa, and Overseer C. Madimutsa, delegates received profound insights into FAMB’s vision.
The seminar focused on essential pillars such as leadership, giving, talents, prayer, family teachings, and ministering. A visit by our father, Archbishop Dr. Joseph “Joe” Guti, on Friday night elevated the spiritual atmosphere; he shared deep insights that guided the ministry. The event concluded with a renewed sense of purpose among leaders. Overall, it was a transformative event that empowered leaders to navigate the complexities of modern ministry.
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This week:
- Thanking God for our father, the Archbishop Dr. Joseph Joe, and our mother, Pastor Nyasha Guti, may God give them wisdom and grace as they lead the church, and grant them visas for the nations they need to visit this year.
- Thanking God for the 2 Apostles, SG Bishop Mishael & Pastor Leticia Nyambo, and the DSG Bishop Dr. Steve & Dr. La-Verne Simukai, that God gives them wisdom and grace as they carry out their assignments.
- Thanking God for our mum, Apostle Prof. Eunor Guti, that He continues to strengthen and refresh her daily. Thanking God for wisdom and grace in all the ongoing projects and work. Thanking God for the continued success of the mission in Chitungwiza.
- Thanking God for Archbishop Dr. Mateus & Dr. Petronela Simao, Archbishop Elias & Bishop Prisca Soko, the bishops and apostles, overseers and all leaders.
- Thanking God for the peace of Jerusalem. Psalm 122:6 “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem…”
- Thanking God for the construction works at the Ezekiel Guti Convention Centre, Harare (AMFCC), as part of the Multi-project Talents. May God send angels to build.
- Thanking God for the ongoing construction of the Ezekiel Guti Jr (EJ) Legacy Center for people with special needs. May God continue to provide the items needed for the students.
- Thanking God for Mbuya Dorcas Hospital (MDH), for the successful completion of the operating theatres, the ongoing construction of the postgraduate nursing school, the realization of the special Diabetes pharmacy, and every other project lined up at the hospital. Thanking God for raising burden bearers who will partner and support the vision that God gave to His servant Ezekiel.
- Thanking God that ZEGU continues to excel and that the vision is fulfilled, as God gave to His servant Ezekiel.
- Thanking God for the growth of the Ezekiel Guti Technical College (EGTC). The staff and students to understand the vision God gave to His servant Ezekiel.
- Thanking God for the long-term and short-term missionaries. Thanking God for providing suitable meeting places and favorable prices, finances to build, vehicles to transport people to church, as the FIFMI churches continue to grow. Thanking God for the registration process of FIFMI Thailand, Egypt, Cameroon, Slovakia, Poland, and South Korea. Thanking God for the construction of the churches in Guyana and Ghana. Thanking God for peace in areas that are not politically stable. Thanking God for protecting the different nations from heavy rains and hurricanes in their areas.
- Thanking God for your nation.
TEACHING: PART OF BABA & AMAI’S MESSAGE
Prov 4:7 “Wisdom is the principal thing therefore get wisdom and in all thy getting get wisdom and in all thy getting get understanding.”
When He clothes me with godliness, I should not put it on and throw it away like a jacket. l have to keep it on. So that my children, as they look at me and hear how l speak to them, they will say we have a godly mother here, “we cannot speak rubbish to her; we have to speak carefully.” God wants us to bring godliness in the home that will change our homes and even cause the people who visit us to see and desire what we have, and if they are not Christians, you begin to testify to them….God bless you.
We love you and are praying for you.
Apostle Drs. Steve & La-Verne Simukai
ZAOGA Forward In Faith Ministries Int.
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