Ayanda Ncwane says her second chance will be serving God

Businesswoman and music executive Ayanda Ncwane believes that she has been given a second chance to live after she experienced a near death experience.

This after she had been in hospital and was allegedly attacked by a “spirit” in her sleep.

On Tuesday, Ncwane who is the widower of the late gospel music sensation Sfiso Ncwane, revealed the news on her YouTube channel in a tell all video.

She said she is aware that she had disappeared on social media and people were asking her if she was working on anything.

“I know many of you have been reaching out because of my silence, especially on social media because that is where we catch up mostly.

“All the messages that were asking where I was and what I was busy with, I have different news today because I was not busy with anything but rather something was busy with me,” said Ncwane.

She revealed that she had always been fulfilled by helping other people realise their dreams and for the past decade her company, Ncwane Communications had been hosting Christian gatherings. But she said she recently had a void in her heart.

“On the 19 of April 2023, I found myself in hospital and in the early hours of that day, it was 2am, I had an encounter in the spirit realm where a giant being came over towards my bed and it pressed me and whispered that it had come to collect my soul,” said Ncwane.

The emotional Ncwane further said she cannot explain the feeling unless people experience it themselves. She added that since that day, she has been in her bedroom, seeking the face of God.

“Research says it is a near death experience. I saw myself standing next to myself and that is when I realised that this is it, this is the end. People around me know that I am a brave girl, but I was so scared, coming face to face with death broke me and that is when I realised that there is a dimension of God that I have never experienced before, the one who brought me back from death.”

She said after that encounter she made a promise to God, that she will serve him as long as she lives.

“I have been brought back to life, to the land of the living to tell of his goodness and to testify. The voice that brought me back said, ‘Ayanda you have not started to fulfil your destiny, let alone the mandate and assignment that I have given to you. I brought you to lay hands on the sick for so many people are attached to your destiny’, and then I woke up.”

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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