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It was 3-days to the end of May, 1996, in Jos Plateau,
State,
Nigeria and a young doctor was at a cross road to
what-next-to-do-with-his-life. He had to choose rather:
To relocate to London with his beautiful wife who
is also a doctor,
To go and step up his medical
qualification in a
prestigious university,
To take two other attractive medical appointments within
the country, To . . .
It
was a period of great restlessness for this young doctor
and so he decided to take out time and seek God's face
to help him get off the cross road dilemma. And so he
journeyed to a mountain, at the outskirts of Jos to talk
to God. At the end of three days without food and water,
he came down from the mountain with a clear vision of
exactly what he was to do with his life.
He had been instructed to put aside his medical
certificate and go to the city of Abuja and start a
gospel outreach that will be to heal, save and deliver
people in his name. A Ministry to restore human destiny
and dignity.
On
getting home, his young wife who was NURSING their
few-months old first baby had also taken out time to do
a six-to-six fast and prayer for her husband. The spirit
of God told her exactly what He told him, confirming the
call.
In November 1996, six months after the call, Dr. Pastor Paul
Enenche and his wife Dr. Mrs. Becky Enenche left every plan they
had made for their lives and moved to Abuja. Like Abraham, they
knew no body and no place, but obeying the Lord was paramount to
them, and so, they proceeded to commence the instruction given
to them. Today, that is the basis for the
May
convention that the church organizes every Month of
May - The Destiny Recovery Convention - characterized by
Gods presence to set people free and help them through
cross-roads of life.
First Sunday Service
Dunamis International Gospel Centre was established on the 10th
of November 1996. And the first Sunday service was held at Abuja
Centre for Arts and Culture (First Floor) Area 10.
Church service was held there for 2weeks and the church later
moved to Abuja Sheraton Hotel & Towers, where the church
worshipped for about 6 months. The church moved to her present
site in June, 1997, less than a year after the ministry started.
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