The Zion Prayer Movement Outreach Ministry (ZPMOM) will hold a prayer crusade in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, on Saturday, February 24, 2024.
The Spiritual Director of the ministry, Evangelist Chukwuebuka Anozie Obi, announced this at the Sunday Fellowship programme held at Zion ground in the Okota area of Lagos State.
Obi said the programme, tagged “Power Pack Crusade”, would be held at the Exhibition Hall and Events Pavilion, Department of Art and Culture, Abuja.
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The cleric added that the programme, which is the first crusade to be held outside Lagos by the ministry since it was founded by him in 2009, “is expected to record thousands of people giving up their lives to Christ, outstanding miracles and healings, deliverance from bondage and salvation of souls.”
He said the programme would also attract thousands of people from Abuja and neighbouring states of Kaduna, Niger, Nasarawa, and Kogi.
“Apart from mind-boggling testimonies and pin-point prophecies with instant solutions recorded at Zion, Ebuka is increasingly growing popular for conversion of native doctors, cultists and prostitutes, saving marriages on the brink of collapse, charity works of his Seraphic Foundation, free treatment for indigent families at Seraphic Hospital and giving out money to reconciled couples and converted people to enable them to start up decent businesses,” the ministry added.
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