The New Africa

Dear Africa

On my travels in ministry, I set out to write Dear Africa in my spare time. While writing, I held the belief that somehow the spirit of my message would somehow resonate with the people of Africa. I could never have guessed how quickly the changes I sought would come about.

The following excerpt is an excerpt from ‘Dear Africa‘:

“Some years ago I was holding a conference in a vibrant East African capital. I
watched the national evening newscast in my hotel room and saw a news clip
which caused me anxiety for many years. The president of the nation was
visiting one of the beautiful schools and took time to give a motivational talk to
those immaculately uniformed children. The part of his speech which the
broadcaster chose to highlight went as follows; ‘You are very fortunate to have
the opportunity to be in this school. You must study hard and especially, you
must learn English, French, German and other European languages. This is
because the English, the French, the Germans and other Europeans will come
here and open their businesses. They will need people who know their languages
to work for them, so you will get a job.’ The president drew applause from both
staff and students for this piece of generational ‘wisdom’”

The experience had shaken me to the core and I wondered what would become of the continent. The issue that had stirred up my anxiety was that an African president was advocating for the training of black children to fill only the role of employees who would assist foreigners to become the dominant players in the game of exploiting the economic resources of Africa. And the trainers, the teachers, were applauding.

The New Africa

The same region that spurned the spirit of economic independence has planted the seed of true economic independence and expression. Rwanda has nurtured a truly inspiring African innovation created by the Mara Group. The combination of such a forward looking country and the entrepreneurial spirit of the founder of the Mara Group, Ashish Thakkar, has produced the first African manufactured smartphone!

The phones are available online at https://maraphones.com

The African Reality

I have come to believe that it is no longer a dream but a reality that will come to fruition in the coming years. I am truly excited to see what more will come from Mother Africa.

Plant your seed and realize your African Dream! Grab your copy of Dear Africa in the store.

Daily Deuteronomy 7

Suggested Reading: Deuteronomy 1 v. 1-8; 2 v. 1-4, 24-37; 3 v. 1-12

Deuteronomy 1 v. 6-8; 2 v. 1-3;

“You have compassed this mountain long enough” – The Lord is concerned about stagnancy in your life. Stagnancy is being caught up in focusing on and repeating the same thing, even if it is a good thing, and dwelling passively in the same status quo; while other challenges await you as commanded or as promised you by the Lord. He wants you to keep moving forward and continue making progress on this journey of faith. Is there movement and progress in your life and in your experience and service of God or are
you stagnant, compassing the same mountain all the time? Pray about things which are at a standstill in your life or in the church.

Deuteronomy 1 v.7,8; 2 v. 24, 25; 3 v. 1-3:

The reason God rebukes stagnancy in your life is that He has made you promises that require you to continually move forward and take new ground, whether spiritual or material, in achieving or in your service of God. It is time to repent from a life of ignored promises. Satan wants you to be apathetic and satisfied with the way things are but God wants you to be fired up – constantly praying for and moving forward into things He commanded or promised which you have not yet possessed or realized.

Deuteronomy 3 v. 3-12:

God wants your life to be an exciting, challenging life of action; making progress in fighting to possess and to achieve the things He promised you or sends you to do for Him. When you get into this manner of life, you will constantly have new testimonies of the working of God.

Think On Philippians 3 v. 12-15:

No matter how long you have walked with God, there are always higher things He is calling you to through His promises and commands. Today repent from stagnancy and adopt this mind that you will go forward and take your journey into new challenges and blessings according to God’s Word.

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Daily Deuteronomy 6

Suggested Reading: Deuteronomy 1 v. 19-40; Hebrews 4 v. 1, 8-16

Deut 1 v. 34-39; Hebrews 4 v. 7, 11:

Whatever God has promised you in His Word, it is His desire that by cooperating with Him, you may enter into it and possess it. He urges you to make the choice to enter into all He promised you.

Deut 1 v. 27-32; Hebrews 4 v. 3, 6:

These three things will hinder you from entering into and possessing all the good blessings and achievements God promises you:
a. Unbelief
b. Fear
c. Murmuring (dissatisfied grumbling and complaining).
However well and convincingly these three spirits try to justify themselves to you, identify, fight, reject, repent from and kick them out of your life. Cooperate with God and enter and possess your Promised Land.

Deut 1 v. 29-31; 33; Hebrews 4 v. 11-16:

The Lord gives grace and help to enter into and to possess their
promised land to those who labour:


a. To believe His Word of promise.
b. To be willing to take, without grumbling or dissatisfied
complaining, any action of faith necessary to enter into and
possess the promise.
c. To be bold, believing and fearless, confident in His ability and help to take them through.

Today make a decision to make
these three things part of your life: faith, willingness
(obedience) and boldness.
This is the path to progress.

Reverend Andrew Wutawunashe

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Daily Deuteronomy 5

Suggested Reading: Deuteronomy 1 v. 9-18; 10 v. 20-22

Deut 1 v. 9-11:

The Lord is able to multiply or give you increase in all things. He is able to multiply people in His house.

Deut 10 v. 20-22:

By His mighty working, the Lord increased Israel while in the land of Egypt from seventy people to millions. Take time to worship the Lord who by His mighty world gives us multiplication in all things.

Deut. 1 v. 11:

Take note of, believe, receive this blessing and begin to say it to God’s people with faith in your heart.

Think on Psalm 115 v. 1-4.

It is the Lord who gives increase. Pray for increase in all things, for progress that comes with growth. Be specific also about your own needs.

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Daily Deuteronomy 4

Suggested Reading: Deuteronomy 1 v. 1-18, 2 v. 24-36

Deut 1 v.3-8:

It is Monday today, and the reason many of us do not like Monday is that it is a day that brings again to us REALITIES – often boring or demanding hard work – realities to be done. As you go forward with the Lord into progress with growth, the spirit of simplicity requires that, in order to possess your miracles, blessings and to build God’s house – you must not just pray, but also take real practical actions and interact with all sorts of real people with diverse personalities. Consider some practical actions and interactions with people, some quite hostile, which Moses and God’s people had to take in order to actually get what God had promised:

1 v. 3: They had to meet, consult and hear practical things God said should be done.

1 v. 7-8: They had to map out or define territory to take – a footprint of real places.

1 v. 12-18: They had to organize themselves and to strategize.

1 v. 4; 2 v. 31-36: They had to fight real wars, slay kings and capture territory.

2 v. 26-30: They had to interact, communicate, negotiate with, and if need be, fight difficult and hostile people.

2 v. 31-35: They put on record their profits ad assets, i.e. things and territories they had gained.

As you look at these points, judge your own life and ways and define the things you need to do to deal in realities and make progress. Pray over these issues and make decisions.

Consider 1 Thessalonians 4 v. 11-12; 1 Timothy 5 v. 8:

God calls you to engage and do practical things that bring progress and growth – be it engaging sinners with the Gospel, or doing practical and even manual work so that you may become a blessing to your family, others and to God’s work.

Train yourself to initiate, to value, look forward to or even enjoy practical things and engaging people in order that you may harvest the progress and growth that God Promised.

Reverend Andrew Wutawunashe

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Daily Deuteronomy 3

Suggested Reading: Deuteronomy 1 v. 1-8;
2 v. 1-4; 3 v. 1-4; 5 v. 1-3

Deut. 1 v. 6-8; 2 v. 1-3:

It is important to understand that you are on a journey of progress and growth – a Journey You Are Taking With God. It Is God Your Father Who Desired, Purposed and Promised To Take You Into The Promised Land of blessing and achievement in your life and in His work. You are not alone. He is with you to help you. Your progress and growth is guaranteed by this one truth: YOU ARE ON A JOURNEY WITH GOD.

Deut. 1 v. 1, 9-11; 2 v. 1; 5 v. 1-3:

“Our journey…..” – Not only is this your own personal journey with God your Father – it is also our journey together. The Lord’s design is that you take this journey of life, blessing and achievement together with God’s people, the church, and with the leadership the Lord has brought you under, just as Moses led Israel on their journey. This Sunday is an important day to meditate on the design God made to bring you, in the spirit of sonship, under the leadership of Apostle Andrew Wutawunashe, and under the Local Church leadership of our Pastors And Elders as we fight for progress and growth in our lives and in the church.

Deut. 1 v. 5-18; 2 v. 1-4:

Divine order is that you go forward willingly submitting yourself to the Godly leadership God has appointed for you. Moses is ordered by God to ‘command the people’ according to how God has directed him. Consider Hebrews 13 v. 17.

Deut. 3 v. 1-4:

God has brought us together on this journey with Him to fight together and take the land through the gospel. Take your place as a part of God’s team in fighting to take the land for Christ – come to church, pray and worship with others, serve , work and give in God’s House.

Deut. 5 v. 1-3:

On this journey, we are together in covenant with God to live according to His laws (Word), and to pursue the same faith in Christ together. Think on Deuteronomy 4 v. 5-6.

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Daily Deuteronomy 2

Suggested Reading:

Deuteronomy 1 v. 1-8; 3 v. 1-12; 9 v. 1-3; Exodus 13 v. 17.

Deuteronomy 1 v. 6-8; 9 v. 1-3:

During this Year of Progress with growth, the Lord is taking you on a journey with Him during which He promises you the land (blessing and achievement for Him and for yourself in every form). He commands you to go forward and pray for, work and fight for the possession of blessing and achievement far bigger than you have envisioned in the past. This is the key to progress and growth, both in your life and in God’s work.

Deuteronomy 9 v. 1, 2; 3 v. 1-6:

Possessing God’s blessing, achieving and making progress with growth requires war you need to do battle in the realities of this competitive world (e.g. in business) and also to fight spiritually and deliberately confront challenges bigger than yourself, in order to attain progress with growth. God wants you to adopt this attitude, trusting Him to help you overcome in all your battles. ARE YOU FIGHTING THE WARS OF PROGRESS IN YOUR LIFE AND TERRITORY AS WELL AS IN GOD’S WORK?

Exodus 13 v. 17; Deuteronomy 1-3:

Understand this important truth today: The shortest way to your promised land is the way of war. The reason why it took the children of Israel forty years to cover an eleven days’ journey to the edge of the Promised Land is that God saw that they were fearful and not ready for war, so they had to take a longer route of avoiding wars. It is important that today you understand that the true life of faith and progress is a life of wars. This is why God exhorts us, “Fight the good fight of faith”. 1 Timothy 6 v. 12.

Deuteronomy 1 v. 20-21; 9 v. 1-3:

Today commit yourself in prayer, and by making determined specific decisions, to begin to do battles for progress with growth in your life and in God’s work. Go forward, trusting that according to His promise, God your Father goes before you and helps you overcome every challenge and enemy.

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Daily Deuteronomy 1

Suggested reading: Deuteronomy 1 v. 1-8

The Word ‘Deuteronomy’

The word “Deuteronomy” is the Greek word “Deuteronomion”, a combination of two words: “deuteros” (second) and “nomos” (law), i.e. SECOND LAW – capturing the original Hebrew meaning that these were Words of the law, promise and commandments of God which Moses, God’s Servant and leader of the church in the wilderness (Acts 7 v. 38), was giving FOR THE SECOND TIME and TO A NEW GENERATION which had survived falling in the wilderness and was set on, and now being prepared by this SECOND LAW, to enter into and to possess the Promised Land.


2019 The Year of Progress with Growth

Deuteronomy is especially being brought by the Lord to us, THE NEW VESSELS, who survived the 2016 falling away from the African Revival, to prepare and equip you to go forward and possess the promised land of blessing, service and achievement for your life and for the Lord. Give thanks to God that He chose you for the deuteros nomos – the season of fresh instruction for a new generation which will enter into and possess the promised land – being blessed and fulfilling the Vision the Lord gave us through Rev. Andrew Wutawunashe.

Verses 5-8:

Your progress or Promised Land is on THAT SIDE, not THIS SIDE where you stand. This simply means the Lord wants you TO CROSS OVER in every area of your life – from weakness (this side) to strength (that side); from poverty (this side) to wealth (that side) etc. Define areas of your life in which you need to cross over, then claim the promise and resolve to take actions to cross over.

Verses 1, 5-6:

The tool or weapon that God gives you to use to cross over into your promised land is WORDS, i.e. His Word, Promises and Commands. When Moses faced the challenge of taking the new generation into the Promised Land, all he used was speaking the Words, promises and commandments of the Lord to them. Today, dedicate yourself to depend on, use, apply and put your trust in God’s Word as you progress forward into your promised land (Acts 20 v. 32).

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