Amid the present economic hardships in Nigeria, Rhema Global Intercessors Network, a new ministry has offered hope and support for struggling communities in the country.
At its first inaugural service in Abuja, the founder, Rhema Global Intercessors Network, Apostle Daniel Anyanwu, said with a focus on compassion and faith, the ministry aims to aid those in need, reaching out to marginalised groups such as prisoners and internally displaced persons.
He said, “Taking proactive measures to extend its services, the ministry plans to hold a crusade in North Central Nigeria next month. This event is expected to bring healing and could showcase the ministry’s impact globally.”
The ministry’s founder stressed the importance of turning to God during tough times, urging fellow citizens to find strength in faith. He added that as they embark on their mission, the ministry symbolizes hope for Nigeria’s vulnerable, offering a message of healing and faith in the midst of uncertainty.
Meanwhile, a public health professional, Mr Lawrence Okonko, shared his perspective on the new ministry, emphasising its role in liberating people and drawing them closer to God.
He said in today’s world, many feel disillusioned and seek new paths for salvation from the challenges posed by evil forces.
He stressed the ministry’s ability to unite people from diverse professions, highlighting the enduring importance of God in all endeavours.
The chairman of the Global Science Initiative, Apostle Chigozie Obani, emphasized the ministry’s aim to unite young people in prayer to advance the gospel of Christ into new territories.
“As young people, we must uplift each other. This ministry is dedicated to advancing the kingdom of God into uncharted territories.
“To the young generation, I urge you to make Christ the focal point of your endeavours; without God, our achievements are futile,” he said.