Dare 2 Stand Minstry - Messages a click away.


Its been almost two years since I started this blog, thank you for all the comments and requests for prayer. The feedback one gets is enough to continously propel them forward. Praying that you will be blessed as journey together. I have added some new features to the blog. A section on articles I have written and hope you find these interesting. I have also added some new sermons touching on issues of the home and these are good not only for those contemplanting starting a home but those in marriage already. Drop me an email and will be sure to get back to you: chinyaz@gmail.com

Above all else "dare 2 stand" - Daniel 1 vs. 8


New: Dr M.Booni



Download Mp3: What Profit is it?
Download Mp3: Why Revival Tarries?
Download Mp3: Prayer and Revival
Download Mp3: Good Manners


Word/Pdf Documents

1. Key questions to ask before marriage [PDF]

2. 7 Ways to prepare for the Second - Coming [PDF]

3. What to do about backslidden Zimbabweans in the diaspora? [PDF]

4. Lessons from the snow

5. Unashamed of the sabbath



More Audio Sermons

Pastor Sam Mahlangu – Family Life Seminar. Pst Mahlangu gives some tips for the single and the married about family issues.

Pastor Sam Mahlangu – Love at home. Pst Mahlangu shares on some topical issues affecting families and how these can be solved. The issue of started in the garden and is prevalent in modern families.
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Dr Jane Sabes – “The Joy in Service” Preaching at the first ever Irish Mission Camp-meeting, Dr Jane Sabes demonstrates the different personality styles that people use and how they can be useful for daily Christian living.

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Edith Samambwa – Health Reform Is God concerned about our health? In this sermon Edith shows us that God is indeed concerned about our health. Why would an all powerful and all knowing God care about my health?



Brother Njabulo Ndlovu – Tribalism in the church. Is there room for tribalism in the life of a Christian? Is there anything like a Ndebele or Shona Christian? You will be challenged to separate issues from tissues above all else to get back to the roots.

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Willie Tafadzwa Chinyamurindi – The Peril of Being Lost. Willie explores what causes us to be lost and suggests ways of getting back on the right path. Drawing from lessons from the lives of two Kings in the bible – lessons can be drawn for modern day royalty.

Leszek Zapart – The importance of sleep Leszek introduces us to one of the world’s missing commodity – sleep. It seems we are becoming busier and the truth of the matter is that our bodies cannot keep up with these fast paced living. How much sleep do you really need? What is the importance of sleep? In this health talk Leszek challenges us to make time for sleep.



Pst. Ben Pontanar – In Times like these – What do you want me to do for you? Ben preaches on one of the last miracles of Jesus in Mark 10. If Jesus were walking down your street today, what one thing would you ask him for? Ben narrates the story of blind Bartemeus who when faced with the reality of Christ walking down his street requests for sight. What would you request for?


Pst Moses Msimanga – Children of the light. Pastor Msimanga gives us some practical ways in which to become children of the light. Has the cloud of darkness been hovering over your head? You will be blessed by this message.



Pst Ben Pontanar – In Times like these – What good will it be? Ben analyses of what benefit will it be if one gains the whole world and yet looses their soul. It’s time to take an inventory in our lives and weigh the cost of our soul to the things we hold value.





Edith Samambwa – Beware of prophets, friends and politicians. We have all been deceived at times from prophets masquerading as ambassadors of God; sometimes its friends covered with a veneer of genuineness and most times its politicians. How can we take guard?

Pastor Weiers Coetser – Bullets into water. The signs are every-where; we live in an era where deception is rife and sucking in all who are not vigilant. Pastor Weiers uses an analogy from an African story of how deception manifests. The sermon concludes with the encouragement of how to avoid being deceived.



Pst Ben Pontanar – In Times like these – Who do you say I am? Ben challenges the listener that even though we live in tumultuous times – God has not changed. In such a time – what is your perception of God?



Pst Moses Msimanga – Family Life workshop - Being in the diaspora can press challenges upon individuals and the family set-up. In this workshop Pst Msimanga shares on how families can survive albeit the many challenges in this post-modern era.


Willie Tafadzwa Chinyamurindi – Guess who is coming to dinner? Willie teaches on one of the core and yet often forgotten Christian doctrine of the sanctuary. By using the analogy of dinner preparation, Willie focuses on the sanctuary tools, order of service and what we can learn for practical day to day living.

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Pst Ben Pontanar – In Times like these – Who do you say I am? Ben challenges the listener that even though we live in tumultuous times – God has not changed. In such a time – what is your perception of God?

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Willie Tafadzwa Chinyamurindi – The Best Man I can Be. In this short devotional, Willie focuses on how one can become the best man they can be. In the end is the shocking realisation that it God that makes one a better man.


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Pst Victor Hulbert – Experiences from my travels. After the theology and learning of the day at the Irish camp-meeting, Victor took a story telling approach to evening worship using his travel experiences, it is hoped that this message will encourage you to rejoice in salvation, to develop a fuller and richer picture of God, and to take that picture out and share it with the world.


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Pst Moses Msimanga – Worshipping God in truth and in Spirit. How can we worship God in truth and in spirit? Pastor Msimanga culminates an African Day of Fellowship in Dublin, Ireland by challenging congregants on what it means to worship God with all sincerity. You will be blessed.


Michelle Mutongi – Two special items of music. Michelle Mutongi is a gifted songstress whose musical talents have seen her feature with big choral groups in London. Enjoy the following songs:


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Pastor Gavin Anthony – Being Connected Series. Gavin Anthony is the author of the book “The Refiner’s Fire” and was the principal contributor to the Sabbath school quarterly on the same topic. Gavin explores how can be connected to God and the results thereafter. Be sure to also visit his blog.



Edith Samambwa – Zaccheus. Edith focuses on the character of “wee little man” famous for climbing up the sycamore tree. Can we learn anything from the life of this short man and become giants in our faith.

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Samantha Mutongi – The story so far (Poem). Sixteen year old Samantha Mutongi reminds us of the story so far. An encouraging end to dreary picture she paints at first.

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Pastor Colin Stewart – A message for young people. Preaching to a packed Luton Church, Colin Stewart challenges young people to remain rooted to Christ and stand – out albeit the current hardships. This message was preached at Luton SDA Church during a youth day. Pastor Stewart is the South England Conference youth director.

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Pastor Weiers Coetser – Into the water. In post-modern times – what is our perception of God? Can we so easily bargain with him to get our way round of things? Pastor Weiers reminds us that God is not a negotiator. Pastor Weiers concludes by challenging congregants to dwell on the great love God has for men.