The General Encourages ‘Holiness and Prayer’ at Retirement Service of Commissioner Vinece Chigariro in Zimbabwe

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By Linia Nyamutara, Major –

Leading the retirement meeting for Commissioner Vinece Chigariro, General Brian Peddle challenged Salvationists from the Zimbabwe and Botswana Territory to be people of prayer and holiness—attributes that were demonstrated in the life of the commissioner.

“We should all be ready to be a people of prayer, a people of holiness and holy living,” Peddle said, “to be a people who will take up the battle for Jesus Christ!”

Chigariro entered retirement March 31, having served for 43 years and seven months. At the time of her retirement she was the international Salvation Army’s “senior commissioner,” the officer to have served longest as a commissioner.

The five-hour meeting was attended by thousands of Salvationists and friends from Zimbabwe, including territorial leaders Commissioners Joash and Florence Malabi, along with representatives from Zambia, Uganda and the SALT (Salvation Army Leadership Training) College of Africa.

 

The General paid tribute to Chigariro’s faithful service in her home country of Zimbabwe and in Tanzania, Zambia, Kenya and Uganda—where she concluded her active officership. He described her as a woman of faith, conviction, determination and resilience, and a blessing to many.

“It needs to be on record today,” Peddle told the congregation in Harare, Zimbabwe, “that she has served faithfully, she has represented Zimbabwe around the world, and she has shown success as a woman leader. She has spoken into the international agenda of The Salvation Army…she has earned the respect of leaders and Salvationists around the world.”

Having presented the commissioner with her retirement certificate, the General called on the congregation to be faithful to God who will in turn, he assured them, be faithful. He encouraged all listening to learn from Chigariro’s faithfulness to God. He offered a thanksgiving prayer to God for the service of Chigariro as she knelt at the mercy seat.

In her retirement message, Chigariro thanked God for his faithfulness and protection over many years of service. She attributed her success and resilience in ministry to prayer, and encouraged serving officers to press on despite the challenges they will face. She assured the congregation that “I have trusted my God in everything.”

Various speakers commended Chigariro for visionary leadership and the desire to see the Army grow.

The meeting was a fitting occasion for the General to express words of comfort to Zimbabweans in the midst of the devastating Cyclone Idai. He encouraged the people gathered to take refuge in God as their strength and fortress, even during natural disasters and socio-economic challenges.

From The Salvation Army International

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