The Zion Prayer Movement Outreach is set to kick off its 3-day World Conference on Friday, August 23, 2024, in Amala Ntu, Ngor Okpala, Imo State. This event will mark the culmination of the organization's 100-day annual fasting and prayer period.
During a press conference held in Lagos on Saturday, Bro Iheonu Patrick, a member of the Ministry’s Committee, described the upcoming crusade as a powerful spiritual event. He highlighted that it would provide an opportunity for individuals to reconnect with God and witness remarkable miracles, instant healings, deliverance from bondage, and salvation of souls. Evangelist Ebuka Obi, the Spiritual Director, will preside over the conference, which is expected to attract both national and international delegates.
Iheonu explained that the decision to hold the event outside Lagos was driven by space limitations, as their Okota, Lagos, venue could not accommodate the hundreds of thousands of attendees anticipated from around the world.
Addressing questions about the ongoing court case against blogger Mr. Chizorom Harrison Ofoegbu, also known as "Ijele," Iheonu clarified that the blogger had been granted bail and had fulfilled the conditions for his release. However, Ofoegbu remains in custody due to other alleged cybercrime offenses unrelated to the Zion Ministry and Evangelist Ebuka Obi. These charges are pending arraignment by state agencies.
Commenting on the current challenges facing the country, Iheonu called for a collective return to God and righteousness to achieve both spiritual and physical upliftment. He urged those who are more fortunate to show compassion for the needy and less privileged.
Iheonu also emphasized the broader impact of the Zion Prayer Movement, a non-denominational prayer ministry, through its humanitarian initiatives. He mentioned the Seraphic Home Foundation, an arm of the ministry that provides care for the poor, destitute, and orphans. Additionally, the ministry operates Seraphic Hospital, which offers medical assistance to those unable to afford treatment, and provides legal aid through its Legal Team
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