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Dec,22-2016 10:12:27
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BOSTON--Long time African Diaspora evangelists, Prophetess Mwaka and her husband, Apostle Darius Twagirayesu are relocating back to Africa after decades of ministry in USA where they were the founders of the first African community church in Boston. Breaking the new to Ajabu Africa News, Darius Twagirayesu said that the family of 6 had decided to return to the motherland of Rwanda to carry on the next phase of their ministry especially among the hundreds of thousands of extremely disadvantaged children in the region. Twagirayesu said the family is slated to leave the US by the end of this month. To see off their friends in Boston, the couple is holding a final two day event at the Victory International Family church in Newton from tomorrow, Saturday December 17 from 5pm and Sunday December 18 from 11am, with a final session at 4pm. The prayer sessions have been hosted by Rev. Samuel Kasozi, pastor of the VCFI. The church is located at 161 North st, Newton, MA 02460. The couple will be highly missed and remembered in the African community in Boston for pioneering in setting up churches, and especially the highly entertaining and motivating Valentines dinner for singles sponsored by the Fresh Aroma Ministries that took place annually in the region before the couple relocated to Dallas, Texas. While in Dallas the couple led the All Nations International church. "We would like to sincerely thank all our friends in Boston and everywhere in USA for the love and support they have shown us over the years in this ministry. You will forever remain in our hearts," the pastor told Ajabu Africa on the telephone from Dallas. "We are inviting anyone who would like to see us off to come to the prayer and worship sessions this weekend at the Victory International church in Newton," he added. Ajabu Media congratulates Prophetess Mwaka and Darius for their selfless and inspiring service to many in the African community in Boston, especially to Kenyans, Ugandans, Rwanda, Congolese, Zambians and more. We wish the evangelists an even more productive service to the people in the motherland. | |||||||||
Source:
AJABU AFRICA NEWS
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