Zambia: President baptised in front of hundreds

Published: March 30th, 2005

The president of Zambia recently got baptised, publicly confessing his faith in Christ before a crowd of hundreds.  24-7Supporter Jo Benn, who was granted an audience with the President shortly after his baptism, commented: 'He is evidently a man of great integrity, seeking to put God first in his leadership."

According to missionaries with the International Mission Board, a crowd clapped and cheered as President Levy Mwanawasa rose from the water in an outdoor baptistery behind a Baptist seminary chapel in Lusaka, Zambia's capital. The event drew hundreds of people, including public officials, leaders and pastors from neighboring countries.

On the day of his baptism, Mwanawasa shared his spiritual journey before a packed chapel service. He told listeners he had been "struck" by Jesus -- similar to the Apostle Paul's experience on the road to Damascus. Mwanawasa, a successful lawyer and former vice president, took office in 2002. Respected for his reputation for honesty, he was known as "Mr. 
 
He was known as "Mr Integrity" even by his political opponents
Integrity" even by his political opponents before his election. Mwanawasa remembers attending a Baptist school as a boy, but his relationship with Christ began to transform when he started attending Twin Palm Baptist Church in Lusaka in 2003.

The president is just one of many spiritual success stories in Zambia. Last year, 116 Baptist churches were started. Some missionaries believe Mwanawasa's baptism is an exclamation point on what God is beginning to do in the country.
 
We are called to pray for leaders. Let's lift President Mwanawasa to God as he seeks to build Zambia, the world's 12th poorest nation.

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