Desperation Or Faith as Nigerian Woman storms Abuja church wearing a wedding dress to express her faith in God for her marital breakthrough.
The lady stormed the Dunamis church Abuja today August 1 2021 wearing a wedding dress. When asked she said she wore the dress to express her faith in God for a marital breakthrough. Apparently, she desires to get married to the man of her dreams as soon as possible.
The daughter of the senior pastor of the church, Deborah Paul-Enenche, shared her photo on Facebook with the caption
”Woman in slide two got a leading from God (on her way from England to Nigeria) to wear a wedding dress in today’s service in order to get her marital breakthrough.”
Meanwhile Veteran Nigerian actress and evangelist, Eucharia Anunobi has warned drunkards to put a stop to their drinking alcohol as they risk losing heaven after death.
In a video shared online, Eucharia Anunobi pointed out what the scriptures in the Bible say about drunkards as she claims drunkards extortioners will not enter the kingdom of God.
She slammed people who damage their liver by drinking all sorts of alcohol and later come out to beg for financial help to treat their illness.
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