Cleric Seeks Partnership To Depopulate ‘Kingdom Of Hell’
One of the popular deliverance centres in Rivers State under the aegis of Mount of Revival International Ministry situated at Owhipa-Choba in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State is seeking for partnership with other churches as well as the local and state governments to strategies and depopulate the kingdom of hell.
Speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt, the General Overseer of the Revival Int’l Ministry, Apostle (Dr) Solomon Nwosu said that apart from preaching the gospel of God, the development will ultimately convert souls to God while the partnership will look into the welfare of members especially the orphans, widows and the less privileged in the society.
According to the G.O., “There is hardship in the land and no hungry person would listen to any preaching of the gosple.
But with the partnership, the Human Capital Development including soft loans and skill acquisition for the people, the target would easily be achieved to the glory of God,” he said.
Apostle Nwosu further disclosed that for the past six (6) years of the Ministry’s existence which they are about to celebrate, it has been testimonies galore, confirming that God still answers prayers.
“God has been blessing people here in this Ministry through various ways,” he declared.
Some persons have been delivered of different kind of afflictions while some others have gotten God’s favour for elevation to the next levels of their lives,” he said.
As part of its challenges however, Dr Nwosu said it is enormous. “We however believe God to surmount all of them for us”.
He listed the challenges to included catering for the less-privileged in their midst, especially the orphans and the widows.
In the centre itself, the G.O said they need financial support to combat the flood in their compound whenever it rains as well as other church equipments needed in the service of God.
He prayed and believed that God will one day bring the people who would support the Ministry to achieve its set goal of depopulating the kingdom of hell and to populate God’s kingdom.
Apostle (Dr) Nwosu used the opportunity to commend governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike for what he described as his superlative performance in governance and appealled to him to be involved in choosing his successor, one whom he said would consolidate on his legacies.
He equally commended the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for boldly coming out to be involved in the next political dispensation rather than rely on praying alone, especially the calling for the nation’s political leaders to zone the presidency to a southern Christian for equity, justice and fairplay sake.