06/12/2025
REVIVAL IN THE CITY with Dr Manyuki
Apostle Makwinja in the Pulpit — Stepping Into the Mandate of Citywide Revival
The atmosphere tightens as Apostle Makwinja rises, not merely to speak, but to descend into the depths of a divine assignment. He stands at the pulpit like a man carrying the pulse of heaven, his presence announcing that this moment is not ordinary—this is visitation.
He places his hands on the sacred wood before him, eyes closed for a breath, as though listening to the heartbeat of the Spirit. When he opens them, there is fire behind them—steady, ancient, and unyielding.
His voice begins low, almost a whisper, yet it rolls across the room with the weight of prophecy:
“The city is not waiting for another event. The city is waiting for a revivalist.”
He steps forward, not down, but into the mandate—like a man crossing a threshold. Every word he releases feels like a key turning in the locks of the city’s spiritual gates.
He speaks of altars long forgotten, wells that once flowed, and streets that once carried the sound of prayer. He calls them back to life. He summons them by name.
The congregation leans in as he declares:
“Revival is not coming from outside. Revival is rising from within us. The city will breathe again.”
His hands stretch over the people, not in performance but in priesthood. You can almost see the mantle settling on his shoulders—heavy, holy, undeniable.
He is no longer just preaching.
He is legislating.
He is awakening.
He is reviving.
And as he moves deeper into the mandate, the room shifts. The city feels closer. The heavens feel open. The revival feels near enough to touch.