
Apostle P. Marozva of Holy Ground International Church recently held a dialogue with a young person, emphasizing the need to address drug abuse and its harmful effects on society. The engagement, which took place at the church’s premises in Mhundwa Village, Riverside, highlighted the Apostle’s dedication to tackling issues affecting youth and their role in national development.
During the conversation, Apostle Marozva expressed deep concern about the growing prevalence of drug abuse among young people. He described it as a destructive force that not only affects the health and well-being of individuals but also threatens the stability of families and the broader society.
“Drug abuse is not just about addiction; it is stealing the future of our youth. It destroys families, undermines health, and weakens the foundation of national progress,” said Apostle Marozva.
He further emphasized the importance of building healthy marriages as a cornerstone for stable communities. According to the Apostle, strong family structures play a crucial role in shielding young people from falling into destructive habits like substance abuse.
The dialogue also touched on how young people can contribute positively to national development by focusing on education, personal growth, and leading a life of purpose.
Apostle Marozva announced that this season, his teachings would focus extensively on addressing the challenges of drug abuse and promoting values that strengthen families and communities.
The Apostle’s dedication to these issues reflects his commitment to empowering youth and fostering a society rooted in discipline, resilience, and spiritual guidance.
For more insights and engagements with Apostle Marozva, Holy Ground International Church continues to provide a platform for addressing critical social issues affecting communities.
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