Apostle Pride Sibiya is the founder and President of Glory Ministries, a growing and influential Christian movement currently headquartered in Zimbabwe but with a presence in South Africa and Zambia.
A graduate of Domboshawa Theological College (DTC), a respected seminary in Harare and of the internationally recognized University of Zimbabwe (UZ), Apostle Sibiya is a distinguished Christian leader whose public ministry is characterized by the eloquence of his charismatic preaching and teaching on topical issues and a display of supernatural capabilities notably prophecy, exorcism and healing miracles.
Apostle Sibiya initiated the EXPRESS plan to capture the cardinals of the Christian Faith, namely evangelism, fellowship, discipleship, worship, and relevance. EXPRESS stands for explosive evangelism, provision of a home for Christians, equipping believers for Kingdom work, spiritual worship and social relevance.
A quintessential father figure, Apostle Sibiya has been at the fore of raising and deploying a generation of powerful young gospel ministers under the banner of “spiritual sons and daughters,” with a number of them now leading fast-growing ministries countrywide.
Born Pride Tulani Sibiya in September 1978, to Stanley and Lizzy Sibiya of Chipinge, Apostle Sibiya grew up in Zengeza 3, Chitungwiza.
In 1987, at a gospel crusade held at Rufaro Stadium by German Evangelist Reinhard Bonkee, the then young Pride Sibiya received Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour.
Though the ensuing years would prove very difficult for Pride Sibiya to keep the flames of his newly found faith burning, a number of supernatural experiences including a heavenly voice in a Harare bound bus from Mutare instructing him to preach the gospel message followed by a vision of Christ himself later on, led not only to a rebound in the Christian faith but subsequently to the establishment of Glory Ministries.