Chenketere Chipiyaniso May 2026

“As long as that place is under God's feet, he can go through any place. The angels of heaven is with him including God himself” Facebook · Lloyd Miracles The Edutainer · 3 months ago

The phrase "" (often sung as Chengetera chipiyaniso ) is a deeply spiritual Shona expression, primarily found in Zimbabwean gospel and Masowe (Apostolic) church music. Chenketere chipiyaniso

: In these songs, life is viewed as a "journey of blood" ( rwendo rweropa ), and the cross is the staff that keeps the traveler from falling. “As long as that place is under God's

: Carrying the cross represents the daily struggles and sacrifices a believer undergoes to stay true to their path. : Carrying the cross represents the daily struggles

: The call to "chengetera" (keep/guard) suggests that faith is a precious treasure that must be protected against the "winds" of the world. Cultural Echoes in Masowe Music

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