PROPHET KERUBBAR SEKHO'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
I was born on 2nd May 1969 to my parents Mr Badwell Nchimunya Mweemba the Tonga speaking people of Southern province of Zambia. My parents were peasant farmers who loved God and they were staunch members of the Seventh Day Adventist church in Zambia. I with all my sisters and a brother were taken to the same Church where we joined the youth department of that Church which was called "Junior Missionary Volunteers (JMV) the wing which was later changed to be Adventist Youth department (AY). I Ronny Mweemba the third born son excelled in AY department until I completed the Master Guide (MG) studies in 1990 in Kawambwa mission District of the SDA church.
I completed my grade 12 at a very good high school of Kawambwa Boys Technical Secondary school in 1992. From Kawambwa district I went to my homeland Mazabuka district where my father and mother lived.
I had an idea in electronics which I gained at Mansa trades training institute where I briefly studied although I didn't complete the course. So in Mazabuka district I was employed as an electrian at the White man's farm. His name was Mr Golden Kirby a Boer from South Africa. I worked there for 3 years.
At the age of 23 I married my first wife Yvonne Hateba also from a Tonga speaking family whose parents were working at that same farm feeding Mr Kirby's daily cows.We had our first son, Ashikenaz and we continued living in peace and love. Our marriage did not last longer we divorced after four years.
I married another one from the same family in their extended families and they allowed me because the divorce was clearly blamed on my wife and we had other children in the marriage.
Just about that time in in in 1993, at Church one Saturday of 24th July 1993, I was given a chance to preach in Church by the Company Church leader Mr Richard Mwiinga my long time best friend. Just at that same time before preaching, I heard the voice of the invisible speaker saying, "Speak whatever I give you". And as I stood to preach nothing was from my personal thoughts but the thoughts of the one who spoke through me were the things I spoke. He had completely possessed my mind and mouth that I could not say things from my own SDA church sermon but I spoke a strange sermon which I had not prepared myself. I preached for one hour and when I stopped the sermon all the members asked me to continue it after lunch time.
After lunch time,...
I completed my grade 12 at a very good high school of Kawambwa Boys Technical Secondary school in 1992. From Kawambwa district I went to my homeland Mazabuka district where my father and mother lived.
I had an idea in electronics which I gained at Mansa trades training institute where I briefly studied although I didn't complete the course. So in Mazabuka district I was employed as an electrian at the White man's farm. His name was Mr Golden Kirby a Boer from South Africa. I worked there for 3 years.
At the age of 23 I married my first wife Yvonne Hateba also from a Tonga speaking family whose parents were working at that same farm feeding Mr Kirby's daily cows.We had our first son, Ashikenaz and we continued living in peace and love. Our marriage did not last longer we divorced after four years.
I married another one from the same family in their extended families and they allowed me because the divorce was clearly blamed on my wife and we had other children in the marriage.
Just about that time in in in 1993, at Church one Saturday of 24th July 1993, I was given a chance to preach in Church by the Company Church leader Mr Richard Mwiinga my long time best friend. Just at that same time before preaching, I heard the voice of the invisible speaker saying, "Speak whatever I give you". And as I stood to preach nothing was from my personal thoughts but the thoughts of the one who spoke through me were the things I spoke. He had completely possessed my mind and mouth that I could not say things from my own SDA church sermon but I spoke a strange sermon which I had not prepared myself. I preached for one hour and when I stopped the sermon all the members asked me to continue it after lunch time.
After lunch time,...