
Pastor Mwindula Mbewe, preaching from Proverbs 15:1–4 under the theme “Godly Speech – The Power of Words to Build or Destroy,” reminded the congregation that while the world teaches us to “speak things into existence,” only God has the true power to do so. Quoting Isaiah 46:9–11, he emphasised that believing otherwise borders on blasphemy, as it assumes divine authority. He explained that the power of the tongue is natural, not supernatural—our words carry real consequences that can shape relationships, families, and communities. Like a steering wheel, words direct the course of our lives. Pastor Mbewe highlighted three key truths: first, words have the power to ease tension, as a gentle answer can calm anger and bring peace; second, words have the power to enlighten when used to speak truth with wisdom and humility; and third, words have the power to inspire, serving as a tree of life that builds others up and even saves lives through the gospel. He concluded by urging believers to examine their speech, reminding them that “from the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.”
The African Christian University, founded by the Reformed Baptist Church Association of Zambia, aims to glorify God in the pursuit of truth. Through this mission, they inspire students to use their talents and education to transform their communities and foster cultural renewal in Africa.