US pastor arrives in SA to prepare leaders for ‘move of God that will shake country to the core’

US pastor Dr Kynan Bridges who will be ministering in Johannesburg (African Dream Family Church, Acts Christian Church) this week and in Gqeberha (PE — Word of Faith Christian Centre) next week on what he says God has revealed to him about His plans for South Africa

A move of God is coming that will shake South Africa to its core and now is the time for leaders to get ready for it , says US pastor Dr Kynan Bridges in a prophetic word he released on Monday.

Bridges, who arrived in South Africa today, will be speaking at meetings in Johannesburg this week and in Gqeberha, formerly Port Elizabeth, next week. He says that during these sessions he will share more on what God revealed to him about His plans for South Africa.

The Tampa Florida church leader and regular guest on Christian TV networks, visited South Africa for the first time in August to release an urgent awakening message which he said God had given him for South Africa. He was invited by Christian marketplace leader Dr Pearl Kupe who contacted him after she was moved deeply by a prophetic word he released in July about SA becoming a “hub of worship” and an “oasis of revival”. Kupe arranged for him to speak at meetings in Gauteng and Cape Town

Bridges says that this time God instructed him to return to South Africa – urgently – to equip Christian leaders to position themselves to see God’s plans come to fruition.

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In the word [See below] which he released on social media he asks South African leaders and influencers to judge whether his message is from God or not.

He says that God showed him that the devil is trying to counter the coming move of God through false signs and wonders and increased crime, violence and corruption.

But where sin abounds, grace abounds much more, and churches of Jesus Christ in South Africa are about to become houses of glory where witches and other occultists will have to bow to the real power of God, he says.

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But he says the question is: “Are leaders ready for this move of God?”

Conference at Acts Christian Church, Midrand

He urges leaders not to stand against the move of God or to try to control it. The days of doing church in the way it has been done in the past are over, he says.

“Don’t be people who pray for change, but when change comes, you’re not ready to receive it,” he says.

“This is a warning to you, not a warning to produce fear, but a warning to provoke faith, to tell you that God is on the move in this nation.”

Kupe, told Gateway News that the focus of Bridges’ meetings in South Africa will be on preparing leaders to partner with the coming move of God, which she says will be primarily experienced in the marketplace – and will be transformational.

She said the goal of the events is to raise believers’ hope and faith levels as the critical thing about a prophetic word is that it has to be prayed through.

Prophetic leadership summit at Word of Faith Christian Centre, Gqeberha

Tomorrow (December 1) there will be a supernatural equipping intensive for men and women ministry and marketplace leaders at African Dream Family Church in Edenvale. And on the second and third of December there will be an Esther Arise Conference at Acts Christian Church in Midrand — This conference will focus on preparing women to arise and play their part in the revival, said Kupe.

On December 6 and 7 Bridges and Kupe will lead a prophetic leadership summit at Word of Faith Christian Centre in Gqeberha. Bookings for all of the events can be made online through Quicket.

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