Abstract

The issue of wealth accumulation by some leaders of neo-prophetic movements is a burning issue in the world, and Zimbabwe in particular. The emphasis on financial prosperity and health restoration as a fruit of commitment to prayer and faith has taken precedence within the Gospel. Recent insights from researchers have shown that Walter Magaya of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries is among the richest Zimbabweans, while the country is facing economic doldrums and high unemployment. This article provides us with an example of research on how people grasp the Gospel, suffering and Christian teaching. The phenomenon of doing business in the name of God has spread to other parts of the world that include Africa. In treating this topic, I endeavoured to look at the PHD Ministries using secondary literature, participant observation and oral interviews to elaborate God business with first-hand experiences. The article is divided into five sections. These included the historical development of prosperity gospel, the foundation of PHD Ministries, the approaches of PHD Ministries, reasons why people are attracted to PHD Ministries, brief assessment of PHD Ministries and pastoral and spiritual recommendations. The aim of the article was to look at god business in the PHD Ministries through theological lenses. It sought to prove how religion had been used to make a multimillion dollar enterprise. The PHD Ministries portray wealth and health as the aim of Christianity which God promised. It shows that God only blesses those who sow the seed and believe. But according to Scripture, God blesses unconditionally. There is a narrow approach to interpreting Scripture, and as a result the minimised meaning and application of the texts are used to propagate the prosperity gospel.

Highlights

  • The phenomenon of God business is generally thriving in the world and Zimbabwe in particular.1 According to Bishau (2013:65) this is known by various terms, each implying a different set of meanings and characteristics of the Gospel

  • There was a practical aspect of data collection, which was achieved through participant observation and interviews with members of the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries

  • After examining the positive contribution of PHD Ministries to the spiritual realm, we look at various aspects that militate against theological teaching

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Introduction

The phenomenon of God business is generally thriving in the world and Zimbabwe in particular. According to Bishau (2013:65) this is known by various terms, each implying a different set of meanings and characteristics of the Gospel. The phenomenon of God business is generally thriving in the world and Zimbabwe in particular.. According to Bishau (2013:65) this is known by various terms, each implying a different set of meanings and characteristics of the Gospel. Some of the pastors like T.D. Jakes, Chris Oyakhilome and Bishop David Oyedepo are among the top 10 richest pastors who own the most expensive mansions and private jets.. The same is true with some pastors like Paseka Mboro and Shepherd Bushiri in South Africa and Walter Magaya of Zimbabwe. The core of our research is God business in Zimbabwe. I investigate its origins and biblical teaching on prosperity or wealth accumulation. The article intends to critically analyse the financial thriving in the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries

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