Why do you want to live long?
A man lying on his deathbed says, “I wish God would give me more years.” Even people who are not Christians begin to talk about God the moment they realize that they are dying.
When people celebrate a colleague’s or relative’s birthday, they always say, “We wish you many more years to come.”
If someone asked you how long you would live if you had a choice you most probably would reply, “Forever.”
People generally want to live long. The aged want to live long. The young want to live long. People are generally agreed that it is better to live long than die early. They have managed to define WHAT they want. Read more
Thank you Pastor Tom and Amai
I am more than happy to be a child in the Celebration house. The reformation report is awesome and i know it is going to reform so many lives and so many nations. I pray that God can use me to bring change to my family, Zimbabwe and the world
Thank you pastor Tom Deuschle and Amai for all your teachings. My life has never been the same since I bacame your child.
God Bless
Leticia
Tom Deuschle launches reformation blog
Senior Pastor of Celebration Ministries International, Pastor Tom Deuschle today launched his blog entitled Reformation Report.
Pastor Tom, and his wife Pastor Bonnie, preach the message of reformation in a church which now spans four continents: Africa, America, Asia and Europe. New churches have been recently opened in South Africa, Kenya, Kuala Lumpur, London, Botswana and in other countries.
He plans to use the blog to drive the reformation message home. Read more
Is the Ark of the Covenant in Zimbabwe?
The recent article by God Seeker and the subsequent discussion invited me to share with the good readers of this blog some fascinating clues that the Ark of the Covenant, mentioned in the Old Testament maybe right here in Harare. Earlier this year I read an article in TIME magazine that an artifact which some scholars claim could be a piece of the Ark of the Covenant is here in Zimbabwe! On reading this my eyes almost popped out of their sockets and needless to say I fell out of my chair. Could it be true that a central piece Read more
There are no Christians
My roommate at college was always praying. He prayed when he got up in the morning. He prayed when he came in at lunchtime. He woke up at 3am every other morning to go out to the fields to pray with some of his church mates. He would meet with these church mates at least twice a week in the evenings for prayer meetings or bible readings in the room.
But my roommate was filthy. If he bathed three times a week, that was a good week. If he did his laundry once a month I was lucky. His wardrobe resembled the scene of an atomic bombing. Dirty clothes were thrown in there in a not very pleasant mixture with exercise books, library books, shoes, newspapers, unfinished meals, Christian literature, and other paraphernalia. Read more
It depends on whose hands it is in
This reflection has become a revelation which has crowned the importance of activities, talents and above all messages to all who see the glory and the power of God manifested in people’s lives. Let me give an example: a tennis racket in my hands may not mean much, but the same tennis racket in Venus William’s hand is worth a Wimbledon championship, and even a world championship. Read more


