Kurara Hope Rugare (SAFE)

Ministers like Apostle Pride Sibiya use it to warn against spiritual laziness. In this context, "Kurara hope rugare" is a reminder that excessive comfort or "sleep" can be a trap set by spiritual adversaries to prevent one from claiming their blessings.

In religious settings, particularly within the and other Pentecostal circles, the phrase is used to motivate believers. Kurara Hope Rugare

In social media circles, the phrase sometimes appears alongside "Isu tiripandima" (we are at work/in the field), contrasting the "luxury of sleep" with the reality of daily labor and economic struggle. 2. Spiritual and Ministerial Guide Ministers like Apostle Pride Sibiya use it to

"Kurara hope rugare" is a Shona phrase that translates to or "sleeping is a luxury" . It is widely used in Zimbabwe as a cultural idiom and a spiritual mantra, particularly in Christian and funeral contexts to symbolize rest from earthly struggles or to encourage discipline over comfort. 1. Cultural and Musical Significance In social media circles, the phrase sometimes appears

The phrase is frequently used as a testimonial shout at major church conferences, such as the National Ladies Conference at Gotekwa. It serves as a declaration of finding peace and miracles through prayer rather than through physical rest. 3. Guide for Funerals and Mourning