By Reporter
The founder and President of Pneuma Word Ministries Prophet Brian Kagyezi is said to have made history in the nation of Burundi after reportedly holding the biggest Prophetic conference ever seen.
The two-day conference which happened on the 26th and 27th of last month, is described to have attracted multitudes of Christians gathering from different parts of the country to receive from the Ugandan based Preacher.
We were reliably informed that It was Prophet Brian Kagyezi’s second visit to Burundi after his first visit in February 2020, a meeting he is also reported to have sat thousands of people too.
From an exclusive interview with Big eye, Prophet Brian Kagyezi highlighted how the people of Burundi were hungry for God and his purpose there was for a great divine mission that is to touch people’s lives and establish them by the power of God.
“It doesn’t go without saying that I was happy to be in Burundi for my second time and it was beautiful to see how much people love God and this ought to be every person’s everyday burning desire,” said Prophet Kagyezi.
From watching the 2 day’s Prophetic conference, it was evident that multitudes of lives were changed following the powerful ministration of Prophet Brian Kagyezi were strange miracles from healing, writing people’s details, and unraveling the prophetic was witnessed.
“This is the first biggest Prophetic seating from a visiting preacher and particularly Prophet Brian Kagyezi,” said Victor Anecho the head of Public relations of Pneuma Word Ministries.
“God only gathers people for a greater reason which he did in the capital of Burundi through the man of God Prophet Brian Kagyezi and this we witnessed people’s destined aligned, eccentric miracles signs, wonders and power, which is something we cannot take for granted,’ said Mr. Anecho Victor.
Prophet Brian Kagyezi is highly spoken of his accuracy in demonstrating the spirit of God through prophecy. He is also known to be the spiritual son to controversial self-proclaimed Malawian prophet Shepherd Bushiri, commonly known as Major 1.
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