Ezekiel H. Guti

Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti is the leading founder of Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA),[1] a Pentecostal church founded on 12 May 1960. ZAOGA is also known internationally as Forward in Faith Ministries International (FIFMI). Guti was born in 1923 in Ngaone, Chipinge, Manicaland Province, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).

As of 2011 the church was established in 106 nations, with over 2 000 churches in Southern Africa. Ezekiel has ministered for over 60 years and spoken in many different countries, colleges and universities. He has founded seven Bible colleges named Africa MultiNation For Christ Colleges (AMFCC), three in Zimbabwe, two in Mozambique, one in Zambia and one in Ghana. He has also founded various ministries including F.I.F. Children’s Home, Africa Christian Business Fellowship, and Gracious Women's Fellowship.

Ezekiel has written over 69 books on his teachings. He is married to Eunor Guti.

Forward In Faith Ministries International's (FIFMI) website hosts the newly commissioned Ezekieltvchannel. The television channel broadcasts on television channels in some African countries and some European countries.

Forward in Faith Ministries International have built a hospital, "Mbuya Dorcas Health Centre", in Zimbabwe that will have a wing providing spiritual, rather than medical, attention. The hospital was funded by members of Forward in Faith Ministries worldwide

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  1. ^ Jestice, Phyllis G (2004). Holy people of the world: a cross-cultural encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1576073556, 9781576073551.