CHANGE doesn’t happen overnight, that was the message at Hosanna Mega Church International, where Bishop Colby Moyo Ndhlovu urged the church to stop expecting new believers to immediately give up habits like drinking alcohol or adultery, saying that transformation is a gradual process. In a sermon highlighting the law of first actions, Bishop Colby noted that sometimes, the church punishes or ignores people struggling with sin without understanding their journey, and that forcing believers to hide their struggles fosters a culture of hypocrisy. Bishop Colby began his sermon by stressing that beginnings matter, urging believers to be intentional from the start because first actions lay the foundation that shapes outcomes in life.
“How you start matters a lot. Many people… Do you agree that child defilers should be castrated?