The long awaited Rwanda Revival Conference saw a multitude of believers from Rwanda and neighbouring countries flock BK Arena on February 4.
The event started with the Rwanda Manifest choir, dressed in yellow and black, who led the congregation into praise and worship.
Famous gospel artistes both from Uganda and Rwanda also graced the event including Levixone, Kajambiya, Elayone Music, James and Daniel, alongside Musical Assemble, True promises, and others. They all cheered up the audience as they sang some of their favorite songs.
At around 5:30pm, Bishop Gahungu Bunini, welcomed apostle Grace Lubega amid cheers from the crowd.
In his message, Apostle Grace Lubega is a Ugandan Pastor, gospel singer, and vision bearer of Phaneroo ministries international, told Rwandan believers of a transformation that is yet to come and urged Rwandans to stop building monuments of the past, explaining that God is yet to do what He has promised to Rwanda.
While preaching about the theme ‘revival’, he explained that it means a renewal, restoration and back to the place where someone should be. He pointed out that revival is here, and all Rwandans need is to plug in that which God is doing. He concluded his summon with prayer for the sick, urging them to believe for their healing.
Several people testified that they had experienced healing from backache, tumors, fibroids and earaches.
The conference was organised by Manifest Rwanda, a part of Phaneroo Ministries International.
The New Times photographer Dan Kwizera Gatsinzi covered the conference and chronicled the spiritual event through this pictorial: