Thursday, October 5, 2023

DR PASTOR PAUL ENENCHE VISITS COLLAPSED DUNAMIS CHURCH BUILDING IN MAKURDI

 




By Freshgist 

..."Says-we thank God because It could have been worse

..."Late Resident Pastor was a committed and dedicated servant of God". Dr Eneche

The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr Pastor Paul Enenche don visit the collapsed Mission branch of him Church for Makurdi.

Na so the MOG tek thank baba God say the tragedy no bin dey too bad.


The Church building wey bin collapsed on early Tuesday morning (at about 1am) wey 5 Pastors of the Church bin dey do night prayers.

Unfortunately,na only the Resident Pastor, Sunny Ezekiel Ahmed wey kpai for the tragedy while 4 others pastor bin escaped the tragedy.






Dr Eneche and him dear wife, Becky, were conducted around the vicinity by Pastors of the Church.


As the other pastors come brief their oga kpatakpata, na so him come dey addressed the members and sympathisers, tok sey, the situation for dey worse but na God wey avert a major tragedy wey for happen to him  people.


As him  mourn the pastor wey kpai, he tok sey the branch pastor bin  dey committed and dedicated to God. Say, even him character bin dey good 💚.

 God's General talk say, nah their nature to commiserate with the family of the Denised among other actions to encourage them whenever such is experienced in Dunamis.


Him thank God say,  the incident no occur for “the 7 hour Liberty Service" wey take place for the Independence Day.


“So we thank God that it did not happen when the Church was filled to overflow.


“But I can assure you that affliction will not rise again.” He urged the people to be strong in Christ and not be despaired.


He come advise other pastors to apply due diligence when them wan build church, him assured members that the church go step up  going forward.


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