HEALING OF CATHRENE
In 1962 he had his first dynamic experience of being used to
bring healing to a sick person. One night, he heard a voice
calling him to get up, just around 3.00am. The voice said
"Lazarus, Lazarus, get up and go down to Mutani’s house, you will
find a sick girl called Cathrene, lay hands on her knees, say the
Lord's prayer and sing a hymn".
The girl called Cathrene Mutani was a daughter of his fellow
teacher at Makwika United School in Wankie Colliery. During
that time she was only four years old and suffered from severe
leg pains which made her legs become weak and hence she
failed to walk like other children of her age. Obediently the
Reverend Canon Muyambi woke up, put on his overcoat and ran
down the road, for he could not resist the command of the Lord's
voice. Although it was still dark, he managed to go to the house.
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At his arrival he explained the purpose of his important visit and
he did exactly what he had been instructed by the voice to do.
He returned to his house.
The following morning at around 10.00, the Reverend Canon
Muyambi saw Mrs Mutani coming with tears of joy on her cheeks,
for the girl had been completely healed. It was by this time
crystal clear to many and to himself that God was calling him for
priesthood. From this, one can judge how this man was called.
How really did he believe that God was talking to him? What
kind of faith had he that would make him trust and obey the
Lord's voice? The servant to whom the Lord spoke knew it was the
Lord and obeyed without hesitation or question and so the
miracles happened.
THE CALL TO MINISTRY
The life that Reverend Canon Muyambi faced in his childhood was
too unhealthy. It seems God was showing something. Maybe the
fact that he was healed in God's name in all instances could be a
sign that he was to grow up trusting in God's healing than any
other healing. It makes one believe that God can make miracles
and if He loves an individual, he secures him to the end. As he
continued his services as a teacher and Catechist he was moved
when he read a book entitled "Who would be a Priest". In 1961
his call was strengthened and felt God calling him to work for
Him as a Priest. In 1962 he had a dream in which he found
himself over the other side of the Zambezi River seeing the St
John's Seminarians in Lusaka. He finally decided to go to St John's
to train. He made an application and was called for an interview
in Bulawayo by Bishop Kenneth Skelton. Out of twelve candidates
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at the interview of the ministry of the Church, Elliot Moyo and
Lazarus Muyambi were successful and were later sent to a
Provincial Theological College in Lusaka, Zambia, in January
1964.
During the fourth year there was intensive reading and he
suffered from severe headaches and painful eyes which forbade
him to read. While in great pain, he had a dream in which he
saw the head of Christ with a crown of thorns staring at him. He
heard a voice saying "Be courageous". He woke up switched on
the light, there was nothing to see. That was Christ in the spirit. He
knelt down to pray and thanked God for the dream/vision.
The Reverend John C. Weller, who was the Warden, sent him to
the hospital and the hospital failed to cure him. The Reverend J.C.
Weller laid hands on him and he later recovered. He completed
four years and passed very well. He was sent to St Patrick's
Mission in Gweru where he was previously trained as a teacher
from 1955 to 1956 and formerly ordained a deacon in 1966.