Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center, has tackled those criticizing churches in Nigeria. He said even the government cannot matched the exploits the church is doing.
According to the cleric, the government “would have eaten all the money before completion and would keep passing it down from one administration to another” if they were to build the kind of mega auditoriums being built by churches across the nation.
Dr Enenche who was reacting to the over 100,000 capacity-seater The Art auditorium recently unveiled by the President of Living Faith Church Worldwide, and his spiritual father, Bishop David Oyedepo, made mentioned of how the government “have been constructing a stadium, one stadium for 30 years” in the area where he live.
“An Israeli man came here (The Lord’s Garden) and said he had travelled round the world and had not seen anything like the Glory Dome.
Another one is coming up in Lagos.
The Faith Tabernacle seating 50,000 people will now become an overflow. That kind of thing has never happened before.
Even the government cannot bear it, they would have eaten all the money before completion and would keep passing it down from one administration to another.
I won’t tell you the name of the place where I live but they have been constructing a stadium, one stadium for 30 years,” Dr Enenche said.
“All those who have capacity to hate church people should enlarge their capacity because they have not seen anything yet,” he added.
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