The founder and senior pastor of Miracle Centre Cathedral, Kampala, Robert Kayanja, and Nigerian business mogul and Coscharis Group founder, Cosmas Maduka, were among prominent figures who attended the opening night of the Healing and Deliverance Crusade hosted by Dr Paul and Dr Becky Enenche of Nigeria’s Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Kampala, Uganda.
The crusade, themed “Dominion”, is holding at Millennium Park, Lugogo Jinja Road, and has drawn thousands of worshippers from across Uganda and neighbouring countries.
In his introductory remarks, Pastor Robert Kayanja described Dr Paul Enenche and his wife as “messengers sent by God to this generation,” lauding their consistency in ministry and dedication to the gospel despite their successful medical careers.
“We are privileged because God has allowed him to come to Uganda at such a time like this. He has come because of his passion to pray for the sick, to teach and to preach. But I feel in my heart he has come for you pastors,” Kayanja said.
The Miracle Centre founder recalled visiting the Enenche in his early ministry years, noting that the faith and anointing upon the couple have remained unmatched.
He further described Dr Enenche as a dynamic teacher, prolific writer, and a pastor whose impact transcends Nigeria to Africa and the world.
“When you look at the Glory Dome in Abuja, that church can’t succeed unless the man has a gift, a calling, a wonderful partner, and a special grace,” he added, commending the Enenche family as models of faith, miracles, and Christian marriage.
Also in attendance was Cosmas Maduka, President of Coscharis Group, who coincidentally met Dr Enenche and his entourage at their hotel before the crusade.
Maduka, who later addressed the gathering, urged the congregation to be expectant, assuring them that God would use His servant to touch lives in Uganda.
The crusade featured diverse testimonies and miracles.
Among them was the healing of a 15-year-old boy who had suffered ulnar nerve paralysis from birth, as well as the instant healing of a woman who endured uterovesical prolapse for two years.
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