The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, MFM, Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, has led members of the church in special prayers concerning the security challenges facing Nigeria, particularly the activities of bandits and kidnappers.
Speaking during the midweek Manna Water Service on June 3, Olukoya expressed concern over the plight of citizens affected by insecurity and called on believers to seek divine intervention for the nation.
He cited 2 Chronicles 7:14, emphasizing the importance of prayer, repentance, and dependence on God for national healing.
Addressing the congregation, he noted that prayer remained a powerful tool for confronting difficult situations and encouraged worshippers to pray earnestly for peace, justice, and the safety of all Nigerians.
During the prayer session, members offered various prayer points, including requests for God’s protection over citizens, the release of those held captive, the exposure of criminal activities, and the restoration of peace across the country.
Special prayers were also offered for the rescue of abducted persons and for divine wisdom and strength for those working to address the nation’s security challenges.
The congregation responded to the prayer points with enthusiasm and faith, joining together in intercession for the country.
Following the prayer session, Dr. Olukoya continued with his sermon titled, “Violent Spiritual Practices to Defeat Violent Problems,” the third message in the ongoing teaching series.
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