Cleric states greatest challenge in Ministry

Cleric states greatest challenge in Ministry

The Pastor of Kingdom Glory Christian Center (KGCC), Umuahia, Pst Dickson Okoroafor has revealed that his greatest challenge in Ministry has been the problem of maintaining members that come to his church.

Pastor Okoroafor, who made this disclosure during the 10th year Anniversary celebration of his church, said the journey had not been easy as his major bottleneck had been how to maintain members who after his tutelage,find direction in life,leave the church.

According to the cleric,the past 10 years had been by God’s grace as every feat attained in the church,happened supernaturally.

He said he has been preaching the undiluted word of God backed by signs and wonders in the past 10 years.

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Okoroafor disclosed that he has not drifted from his calling or compelled to introduce into his ministry, programmes that were not instructed by God.

Giving hi success in the past 10 years, he said the church had been able to purchase their own plot of land, with a gigantic ongoing structure,r revealing that soonest, the church will be unveiling their educational centre, Bible college,Home of the elderly among others.

The Clergy maintained that he does not feel threatened, having other bigger churches around him, stating that his church alone cannot do the work of soul winning.

Okoroafor, while urging the members to remain focus,resolute and undeterred in the pursuit of the kingdom,as 10 years is just a starting point, charged the youths to pursue the discovering of their purpose in life as it is only purpose that can push them forward in life.

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Baring his mind on how Abia state can move forward, the cleric called on leaders at all levels to have the fear of God, accept criticism and put around them those who can speak the truth at all times.

Interacting with some attendees at the occasion, Mr Loveday Okoroafor and Sister Helen Onyike, described the Ministry as a great commission that God uses to raise great men and women, advising the members to be focused and make use of every word of God they hear from the minister.

They urged the clergy not to derail from his call but keep the fire burning .

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By Kate Okereke, Umuahia

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