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Gospel Artist Fabrice Nzeyimana Defends Grace Room and Pastor Julienne Kabanda Against Criticism


Gospel Artist Fabrice Nzeyimana Defends Grace Room and Pastor Julienne Kabanda Against Criticism

Fabrice Nzeyimana (@fanzeyimana), a renowned gospel artist, took to platform X (formerly Twitter) to share his personal experience attending Grace Room meetings in Kigali, Rwanda.

Invited as a guest singer, Fabrice provided an eyewitness account highlighting the transformative impact of the ministry led by a female pastor. In his detailed post, he addresses misconceptions, defends the authenticity of the gatherings, and calls for a more thoughtful and fair evaluation of Grace Room’s work.

(Here is his full post as originally written, without any alterations:)
#RwOT Before you judge… Here is what I witnessed at the @GraceRoom meetings at @bkarenarw.

I am not Rwandan and I am not a member of Grace Room Ministries but was rather invited as a guest singer you can decide whether I can be a reliable witness or not but let me say what I saw.

First of all, these meetings are called thanksgiving because they are mainly about people’s testimonies of what God has been doing in their lives through the ministry of that woman that many are criticizing for successfully organizing events at that level. Were you expecting her to fail just because she is a woman? Were you going to troll her if she had not filled that place? Probably not.

Most are hating on her because they can’t understand why such a woman can convince people to wear white and attend in big numbers more than once. Mind you, is just a pastor not even an “apostle” Most of the people you saw, follow Grace Room online (YouTube) as you know, the ministry doesn’t have a facility to contain all those people you saw in white.

1. 80% of the testimonies I heard were about young people who were addicted to drugs and are now free from their addictions because of the gospel they heard leading them to salvation.

2. 20 percent of the testimonies are about broken families reunited, physical and emotional healing I sat there and I often do, I never heard anyone telling them to give money in exchange of miracles.

3. I was seated close to local authorities who were also invited there as main partners in what the ministry does in Remera.

Believe me, they know Graceroom better than some of us commenting here on X, that’s why they attended. Now I know we have different opinions about the Church and some abuses that exist, I know some churches or ministries have been shut down because of that and I personally explained this matter in a series of interviews with @JackieLumbasi she can link link them here in the comments.

I am not a supporter of those using the gospel for their gains. I was actually glad some of those scammers got exposed and their actions limited by RGB However we must be careful not to criticize everything without scrutiny or badmouth everyone carelessly.

That can even constitute a criminal offense punishable by laws. On Saturday a particular testimony caught my attention. A man who used to work in local government I think at the cell level came to testify how he lost his job due to him being addicted to alcohol and spending the family money in drugs.

He seemed to be known by many people and he openly testified how he got saved through the Grace room ministry and is now free from addiction… I mean who doesn’t want to see more of that in this nation! The true Gospel brings real transformation in people’s lives.

Among those people in white most come from Kigali, others from different parts of the country, some even from abroad. I know misery loves company but let’s not criticize someone for merely succeeding in what they do.

Does she have people supporting her ministry of course she does. Even myself I go to sing there because I support what she does as a minister and it’s not a GIG for me! People are being saved, delivered from addiction, others are supported to abandon prostitution and given capital to start a different life and many can testify.

I think it’s that kind of ministry that even the government should support. On a light note! Instead of merely criticizing maybe go and open a clothing shop and sell white clothes. You will benefit more! - Fabrice Nzeyimana concluded

This is Fabrice Nzeyimana who defends Grace Room Ministries for the ministry of that woman (Pastor Julienne) that many are criticizing for successfully organizing events at that level

Tanga igitekerezo kuri iyi nkuru

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