It
would be understating the fact that servant of God and senior pastor at Omega
Fire Ministries (OFM) worldwide, Apostle (Prof.) Johnson Suleman, draws his
strength from God. By action, he has always reaffirmed the whole purpose of his
mission, which is that, if his own life story can help millions of souls across
nations, then it's worth spreading."
Because
his ideology is premised on the understanding that it is fake love if it does
not involve giving, Suleman regularly touches lives physically wherever and
whenever he is on mission to restore people’s spiritual lives.
Suleja,
Niger State, Nigeria, was the next port of call between Monday 21st
and Tuesday 22nd of January, 2019. The ever busy Northern Emirate
was mesmerized as Apostle Suleman shared messages of hope and restoration to thousands
of persons at the ‘Open Heavens 2019’ crusade.
In
the midst of several healing and miracles that characterized the two-day
crusade, the case of a crippled girl named Aishetu Tijani, a native of
Angwagwari, stood out. Aishetu who was reportedly left behind at the crusade
ground by her father, Mallam Tijani, got her healing during the morning session
of the second day of the crusade. The girl, stunned, left the crusade without
her crutches.
Apostle
Suleman, putting on display his conviction that the first way to prove that you
love someone is by giving, doled out the sum of N150,000 to a man who God
revealed to the cleric had planned to auction his personal belongings to raise
himself financially.
Noteworthy
of Suleman’s latest charity undertakings was doling out the sum of N6.5 million
to hundreds of unemployed youth. The remarkable blessing happened on Sunday, 20th
of January, 2019, at the OFM headquarters in Auchi, Edo State.
Speaking
as he gave out envelopes stuffed with cash to each of the lucky young men and
ladies, the ‘Restoration Apostle’ said his constant act of giving is sanctioned by God and, most importantly, he was helping the young ones so they can help
themselves grow without looking onto the government for jobs.
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