Ezekiel H. Guti

Ezekiel H. Guti

Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti is the founder of the largest Chistian organisation in Africa. He was born in 1923 in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), in the Manicaland, Chipinge area called Ngaone. He is the leading founder of Zimbabwe Assemblies Of God Africa (ZAOGA) and also known internationally as Forward In Faith (Church) Ministries. ZAOGA is believed to be the fastest growing Pentecostal Charismatic movement in the Sub-Saharan Africa.

Ezekiel has ministered for over 55 years and spoken in many different countries, colleges and universities. He has founded seven Bible colleges named Africa MultiNation For Christ Colleges (AMFCC), that is, three in Zimbabwe, two in Mozambique, one in Zambia and one in Ghana. He has also founded various ministries which include F.I.F. Children’s Home, Africa Christian Business Fellowship, and Gracious Womens Fellowship just to mention a few.

He is married to Dr. Eunor Guti, his second wife . He holds several honorary degrees from American Christian institutions including a PhD & a D.D. in Religion and Ministry. He holds the titles of Dr, Apostle and Archbishop.

Books

About

*African Apostle by Galye Erwin
*The Remained Unspoken of the African Apostle by Robert Takavarasha
*African Gifts of the Spirit by David Maxwell

By

*Foundations
*Two Ways of Knowing God
*Effective Preaching that draws People to God
*Church and Political Responsibility
*Principles of the Doctrine of Christ
*The History of ZAOGA FIF
*Changes Come Through Pressure

Sources

*http://www.zaoga-fif.org Organisation web site
*Erwin, Gayle D. "African Apostle". Servant Quarters. Cathedral City, CA. 1985.
*Maxwell, David. "African Gifts of the Spirit". Ohio University Press. Athens, Ohio. 2006


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