As Liberia Crusade Records Massive Turnout
When
last week, at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium, Monrovia, Liberia, God's
Oracle, Apostle Johnson Suleman, danced his way through to the podium,
Liberians knew they were about to experience the hand of God like never
before.
This much they had
anticipated when his coming to the country was earlier announced. The
Liberia experience preceded the Lagos Raw Power crusade which came one
week after and also witnessed a large turnout of God-seekers.
But, in
Monrovia, it was a never-seen-before kind of audience, as the 25,
000-capacity stadium, was filled to the brim while the excess of 10, 000
settled for the open field.
This
was the kind of crowd the Vice-President of Liberia, His Excellency
Joseph Boakai and the country’s police chief, Col. Gregory Coleman,
confirmed they had never seen witness a church crusade.
And
like he did during the Lagos crusade when he disregarded the heavy rain
and was drenched to deliver God’s assignment, Suleman’s natural
flexibility was once again put to test as he defied the scorching heat
in Monrovia to heal and give in the name of Christ Jesus. The lame, the
crippled, the demon possessed, the blind, the deaf and the dumb received
healing. And he blessed some with cash gifts and many received
deliverance and prosperity. 8 wheel chairs and 23 crutches were dropped
by their bearers on the first night of the two-day crusade. While the
crusade lasted, medical doctors who witnessed the hearings after prayers
were simply amazed.
While clearing doubts on the source of his amazing philanthropic life, Suleman said; “I give to people on instructions from God. The cash and cars I give to the less privileged, they are purchased with my personal money. I don’t take from the church purse because church money cannot even sustain me. I have 106 widows that are paid 20, 000 monthly since the past four years and are given half a bag of rice each every Thursday.
Meanwhile,
not known to many, Apostle Suleman was already a successful businessman
before he started the Omega Fire Ministry. He is the chairman of
Hosanna Conglomerate, with vast interests in real estate, oil and gas,
banking, transport, print and broadcast media and publishing both in
Nigeria and America. He is also a great writer who has authored 52
inspirational books that are best sellers worldwide.
While clearing doubts on the source of his amazing philanthropic life, Suleman said; “I give to people on instructions from God. The cash and cars I give to the less privileged, they are purchased with my personal money. I don’t take from the church purse because church money cannot even sustain me. I have 106 widows that are paid 20, 000 monthly since the past four years and are given half a bag of rice each every Thursday.
Reminded
of his prophecy on a Nigerian Governor Ahmed El-Rufai, who had proposed
an anti-preaching Bill earlier in the year, insisting pastors and
churches must be licensed to preach, Suleman who is presently in America
for a two-day crusade in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stated that the prophecy was
still in force, noting that El-Rufai is alive because “he has not
flouted God’s instruction by not going ahead with his proposed
anti-Christian Bill.” “He dare not,” he warned.
At the
Lagos crusade, the servant of God blessed a poor and hopeless woman with
1000 US Dollars and 200,000 naira cash. Hers was a moving story. Being
homeless, the poor woman, with her little son took refuge with an old
woman.
She has
been without a job and had to beg to feed herself and son. The token,
according to Suleman, was to help her secure a decent living apartment,
while he promised to give her more sufficient to start a business to
sustain herself and son.
Also,
during the week, Apostle Suleman blessed a brother and sister with
$1,000 dollar each. The two had dropped out of school because they lost
their mother. And he made a promise to assist with more to enable them
further their education.
Two
gentlemen also were blessed with two cars, a Toyota Camry and an
Avensis. The beneficiaries, Mr. Oboh and Pastor Godspower, are committed
members of the ministry.
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