09/09/2025
First Saturday Mountain Retreat
The Importance of Beginning Every Month on the Mountain
In the Bible, mountains were places of encounter with God—Moses received the Law there (Exodus 19), Elijah heard God’s still small voice there (1 Kings 19), and Jesus often went up the mountain to pray (Luke 6:12).
Starting each month on the mountain in prayer reminds Christians that:
1. It sets God first – committing the new month to Him acknowledges that He is the source of life and blessing (Matthew 6:33).
2. It brings clarity and strength – mountain prayer symbolizes separation from distractions and seeking divine direction (Habakkuk 2:1).
3. It builds spiritual covering – dedicating the month creates a shield against unseen battles (Psalm 91:1).
4. It positions us for victory – those who wait upon the Lord renew their strength (Isaiah 40:31).
Beginning the month with God is like laying a strong foundation; it helps the rest of the days fall into alignment with His will.
Join UCM, Zegetor Prayer Ministry Kwande Amo Isaac
09/09/2025
Adoni-Bezek shows up in Judges 1:4-7, and his story carries a sharp lesson. When Israel defeated him, they cut off his thumbs and big toes—the same way he had treated seventy other kings before. He admitted, “As I have done, so God has repaid me.”
The lesson for Christians is pretty clear:
Bad character brings bitter harvest 🌱—Adoni-Bezek’s cruelty eventually returned to him. What he sowed, he reaped.
God’s justice is sure ⚖️—no matter how powerful someone may seem, God balances the scales in His own time.
Mercy is better than cruelty 💜—his downfall warns us against pride, oppression, and delighting in the suffering of others.
Self-examination is important 🔎—Christians are called to check their actions, because our choices have consequences.
It’s almost like his life is a living proverb: “Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap” (Galatians 6:7).
Rev Amo Isaac Kwande
27/08/2025
Soul winning is the heartbeat of God. No matter the challenges, rejection, or delays we face, we are called to keep preaching and reaching out. Apostle Paul reminds us in Galatians 6:9: “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
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22/08/2025
"My Assignment as Evangelist"
"Every great move of God often begins with small gatherings. Evangelists usually start with little meetings — in homes, under trees, or in small halls — but with consistency, prayer, and the power of the Holy Spirit, those small beginnings grow into mighty revivals. Never despise the days of small beginnings (Zechariah 4:10)."
Rev Amo Isaac London
05/08/2025
🌟 FOCUS ON GOD'S VOICE 🌟
In the midst of life's noise, confusion, and distractions—God is still speaking. 🙏📖
His voice brings peace, direction, and purpose. When we take time to listen, we avoid mistakes and walk in His perfect will.
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” – John 10:27 🕊️
Silence the noise. Tune your heart. Focus on His voice.
That’s where true life begins. 💛
05/08/2025
Amazing Encounters on the Mountain During Our Prayer Retreat – Short Note
During our recent prayer retreat on the mountain, we experienced divine encounters that left lasting spiritual impacts. The atmosphere was filled with God’s presence, and many hearts were revived. We saw clear answers to prayers, prophetic revelations, and deep personal convictions. Some received healing, while others encountered God in visions and dreams.
It was a time of spiritual refreshing, empowerment, and rededication. Truly, the mountain became a place of transformation and divine encounter—just like Moses on Mount Sinai and Jesus during His transfiguration (Exodus 34:29, Luke 9:28-29). We returned renewed, with fresh fire to fulfill God's purpose.
To God be all the glory!
03/08/2025
Last night vigil was Awesome
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03/08/2025
Rev Amo Isaac Visit to a Native Doctor’s House for Deliverance
Rev Amo Isaac visited the home of a native doctor who had been involved in deep traditional practices for many years. The purpose of the visit was not confrontation, but redemption.
After a period of prayer and spiritual engagement, the pastor ministered deliverance to the family and relatives of the native doctor, who confessed his past involvement in idol worship.
The power of God was evident as the man renounced his former ways, surrendered his charms, and accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior.
It was a powerful moment of transformation, showing that no one is beyond the reach of God’s grace.
This visit served as a testimony to the power of prayer, love, and the redemptive message of the gospel.
Rev Amo Isaac Kwande