In 1996, when God gave Dr Paul Enenche the mandate to start a ministry, He entrusted him with a mission statement thus:
To blanket this world with the evidence of God’s saving, healing, delivering, and lifting power everywhere people live, work, or play, until the earth is filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the seas.
IDOMA VOICE observed that today, that vision is not only a reality but a powerful force sweeping across nations.
Dunamis International Gospel Centre has extended its influence far beyond Nigeria, breaking through barriers and reaching regions once considered inaccessible, including the Islamic Republic of Pakistan—a nation where the message of hope and transformation is making remarkable strides.
Known for its large Muslim population of over 241.5 million, with 96.3% adhering to Islam, Pakistan is one of the last places one might expect a Christian ministry to thrive.
However, against all odds, Dunamis Church is growing rapidly within the country, breaking boundaries where even the bold might fear to tread.
Dunamis Pakistan, under the leadership of Pastor Sharoon Yaqoob, has seen significant growth in size and influence.
The church is currently erecting a gigantic worship center, a testament to its ever-growing presence and the increasing number of worshippers in Pakistan.
The ministry is not only spreading across Pakistan but also making its way into other parts of Asia, including Malaysia and Indonesia.
The story of Dunamis in Pakistan is one of divine grace, persistence, and the power of faith.
Indeed, to God be the glory for this extraordinary expansion, as the knowledge of the Lord continues to fill the earth, just as the waters cover the sea.
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