Senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Pastor Paul and Mrs Becky Enenche, have donated boreholes to the Piwoyi and Zhido communities in Abuja.
The pastor in his wife’s 54th birthday ceremony, Eneche also gave out scholarships to many orphans in the area and dedicated a newly built sanctuary at the community.
Speaking at the church dedication and scholarships presentation on Thursday, Enenche said “This place is a centre and a location for the master Jesus to carry out his works of doing good, relieving people who are oppressed and His works of making the work of God known everywhere.
“The works of Jesus will be manifested and afflictions will be arrested and the presence of God will saturate Piwoyi and from this centre, we arrest the darkness over the land and as we dedicate this centre, it is important we dedicate our lives as well.”
On her part, Mrs Enenche, while speaking to pressmen at the borehole dedication, said “I think am in my twenties, am 24 years old but with thirty years experience at being 24years”.
Speaking further she said, “We decided to come out today to share with people on a day like this, it’s not all about celebrating and having a big party somewhere but being out for the people and reaching out that’s why we are here”.
In her message to Nigeria, she said, “We distribute items every single Sunday in the church, and one of the things I always say to the people is, out of what you have, share it with somebody else that’s the secrets of sustaining what you have and multiplying what you have so Nigerians, let’s reach out, help ourselves and be considerate.
For people in leadership, be considerate of the people that are being led, ensure their well-being and think about them far beyond yourself and that’s how to go forward in life”
She also prayed for the beneficiaries of the scholarship scheme who come from all the rural community, “we prayed for you today and declared that you shall do well, you shall succeed, your academics shall be done well and you shall live for Jesus and live as good born again children, you are blessed” she emphasized.
The head and coordinator of the welfare and skills acquisition activities during the birthday, David Ozigi, said, “Today’s occasion is about skills training graduation ceremony only. To the Glory of God, we are witnessing ministration to ten (10) orphanages. We acknowledge the fact that the well-being of orphans is very dear to the hearts of our spiritual parents.
“The regular vocational skills training conducted by DIGC represents the Church’s modest contribution to lifting people out of poverty and ensuring improved economic development of the nation.
“To the glory of God, a total of 533 trainees are formally graduating today in 15 vocational skills including Baking and Cake Making, African and Intercontinental Dishes, Farming, Bag Making, Interior Decoration, Fashion Design (Men’s and Women’s Wears),
Hair Dressing, ICT – Web and Graphics design, GSM repairs, Shoe Production, Soap and Perfume Making and Solar Energy – Installations, among others,
“We give God the glory for this attainment while we pray for grace for more impact in this venture among others”.