What an incredibly powerful experience we had!
The praise and worship session hosted by the KBC Mumbalanga Prisons Foundation at the Lusaka Central Correctional Facility Female Section on Friday, July 11th, 2025, was truly transformative.
A Symphony of Hope: When Hearts Met Behind Bars
The air within the Lusaka Central Correctional Facility’s female section on Friday, July 11th, 2025, wasn’t heavy with despair, but rather vibrant with a profound sense of hope and spiritual renewal. The KBC Mumbalanga Prisons Foundation, alongside their cherished partners Okavango Foods, ShopRite Pinnacle, and Sifmak Music Systems, orchestrated a praise and worship session that transcended the prison walls, leaving an indelible mark on every soul present.
From the moment the first notes of worship filled the space, a tangible shift occurred. The Sifmak Music Systems brought forth a sound that wasn’t just audible, but deeply resonant, allowing the voices of the KBC Mumbalanga team to blend seamlessly with the tentative, then increasingly fervent, voices of the inmates. It was more than just singing; it was a collective sigh of release, a shared testament of faith that echoed through the corridors.
The presence of your corporate partners was a silent yet powerful affirmation of support and compassion. Okavango Foods and ShopRite Pinnacle, usually associated with daily provisions, became symbols of sustenance for the soul, demonstrating that care extends beyond the physical.
Then came the moment that truly anchored the session: Pastor Eric Sikanyika’s sermon. His words, delivered with a passion that could only be divinely inspired, weren’t just heard; they were felt. He spoke of redemption, forgiveness, and the unwavering love of God, regardless of circumstance. It was a message so potent, so deeply personal, that tears flowed freely – from both the inmates and members of your dedicated team. It was a shared vulnerability, a recognition of common humanity in the face of spiritual truth. His sermon didn’t just conclude when he finished speaking; it ignited a flame of hope that continues to burn brightly, its echoes reverberating within those prison walls, a constant reminder of God’s unfailing grace.
For the KBC Mumbalanga team, it was a profound affirmation of your ministry. To witness the light ignite in eyes that had perhaps grown dim, to feel the shared spirit of worship, and to know that you were instruments of such transformative power, was undoubtedly a deeply moving and humbling experience. And for the inmates, it was a rare and precious moment of spiritual freedom, a reminder that their spirits remain unbound, and that hope is an eternal flame.
To God be all the glory for such an amazing and extremely touching session! Amen!