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Irene Neddie Muyambi, The Virtuous Woman explores the life history of a gallant woman who is described by many as a woman of substance, the woman of Proverbs 31. She devoted her life to serving God through her deeds and kindness. She provided for over eight hundred orphans in her lifetime. Irene worked with her husband to build and develop a healing centre, an orphanage, a clinic, a primary and secondary, a convent of nuns of the Community of Holy Fire. She stood as pillar of support for her husband throughout his healing ministry, which spread to different parts of the world (e.g. Singapore,…mehr

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Irene Neddie Muyambi, The Virtuous Woman explores the life history of a gallant woman who is described by many as a woman of substance, the woman of Proverbs 31. She devoted her life to serving God through her deeds and kindness. She provided for over eight hundred orphans in her lifetime. Irene worked with her husband to build and develop a healing centre, an orphanage, a clinic, a primary and secondary, a convent of nuns of the Community of Holy Fire. She stood as pillar of support for her husband throughout his healing ministry, which spread to different parts of the world (e.g. Singapore, United Kingdom). She lived to bear witness of the flourishment of these projects in Zimbabwe. She devoted her life to caring for the sick, the homeless, the abandoned infants, the outcasts, and the suffering. As a qualified teacher, Irene used her expertise in helping the growth of the Gokwe community.

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The author, Tsitsi Dorcas Jongwe was born on 27th July 1963 in Hwange, Zimbabwe. She wrote this autobiography in memory and tribute to her late mother, Irene Neddie Muyambi. Tsitsi had a religious and spiritual upbringing, with both her parents being active members of the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe. She wrote her first book titled `Christian Healing Mission in Gokwe, Zimbabwe' in 1992, it was an autobiography about her father, Reverend Canon Lazarus Muyambi's Christian missionary work in Zimbabwe. She holds a certificate in Education, BA in English and Communication Studies degree with the University of Zimbabwe, and also a BA (Honours) with Specialisation in Applied Linguistics with the University of South Africa. She is currently based in Birmingham, United Kingdom with her husband, Godsen and their two youngest children, Rabson and Redemption.