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Christmas Ministration: Dunamis Church reaches out to widows, orphans and less-privileged (PHOTOS)

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As part of activities to mark this year’s Christmas and New Year’s Celebrations, the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, on Saturday reached out to widows, orphans and less-privileged.

The outreach, which was powered by the Dr. Paul and Dr. Mrs. Becky Enenche-led ministry, took place inside the Glory Dome at the Lord’s Garden, along Airport Road, Abuja.

Speaking during the programme attended by over 5,000 people from various denominations and across religious lines, Dr. Paul described the gesture as a way of reaching to people and as well remind them about the love of Christ.

Dr. Enenche reminded the widows and those in attendance that despite their condition, there is a God in heaven who will never abandon them.

Among items distributed during the ministration were: hundreds of bags of rice, tomatoes, grinding machines, tubers of yams, salt, oil, deep freezers, toiletries, wrappers, and other items running into thousands.

The ministration is done annually by the ministry as a way of empowering and reaching out to people and the communities.

Speaking with IDOMA VOICE, one of the beneficiaries, who gave her name as Mrs. Owolabi, thanked the church and its leadership for the kind gesture.

She also appreciated God for using his servants, Dr. Paul and his wife, Dr. Mrs. Becky to bless them.

“Since I lost my husband, we have been practically living from hand to mouth. We had lost hope before now but God has used his servants to bless us. God will continue to bless and keep Dr. Paul and his wife, Mummy Becky. On behalf of my children, I pray that they would never experience dryness. God will move them from glory to glory.”

Also speaking with our reporter, one of the beneficiaries broke down in tears while appreciating the ministry for the kind gesture.

“I am not a member of this church; in fact, this is the first time of coming here but I am happy for the gift. I can’t thank Daddy Paul and Mummy Becky enough,” the visibly elated woman said.

Here are some pictures from the ministration.