14 DAYS DONE AND DUSTED!
To our Father in The Lord, Papa @RealJerryEze … With hearts overflowing with gratitude, we simply want to say again, THANK YOU PAPA!!!
Thank you for pouring yourself out so selflessly throughout these 14 days of our Midyear Fast. Morning after morning and evening after evening, you stood with unwavering passion, leading us in fervent, prophetic prayers and pointing us continually to Jesus.
Once again, Through your obedience, countless lives have been transformed, altars have been rekindled, hunger for God has been stirred again, burdens have been lifted, hope has been restored, and testimonies are being birthed across the nations.
Thank you for reminding us that prayer still changes things, that God is still in the business of miracles, and that truly, What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist.
We honor the grace of God upon your life, we celebrate your uncommon consistency, and thank God for giving us a father who continually labors until Christ is formed in His people.
Our prayer is that the Lord will continually strengthen you, refresh you, increase His oil upon your life, and reward every labor of love. May He replenish every virtue that has gone out of you, preserve your family, enlarge your influence, and cause generations yet unborn to call you blessed.
We love you deeply, Papa. Thank you for saying “yes” to God’s call and for leading us faithfully. Remain blessed Papa🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Christians can be interesting sometimes.
You stop me on a Sunday morning and strike up a conversation. I tell you I'm on my way to church.
Yet somehow, the next thing you do is invite me to your church.
I'm a bit confused. Should I leave the church I already attend? Or make a sudden detour this morning and follow you to yours instead?
I politely repeat that I'm on my way to church. She says okay. That i can still visit hers sometime.
Just made me ponder on if the purpose of evangelism hasn’t been altered from winning souls for Christ to winning people to your denomination.