… says Nigeria in season of distress
The Resident Pastor of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, LFC, headquartered in Canaan Land, Ogun State, Pastor David Oyedepo Jr., said Nigeria is in a season of distress , stressing that the country needs help to get back on track.
Speaking on the church’s third service-themed ‘Covenant Day of Fruitfulness’, Oyedepo Jr. urged Christians to take cover in covenant stewardship.
He said, “If you raised an empty Ghana-much-go bag in a windy environment, it would fly away, but if you have a heavy substance in it, no matter the hash wind, it would resist it.
“The same applies to an individual without convenant practice in Christ Jesus; such an individual would be affected by the wind of current hardship.”
Meanwhile, the Presiding Bishop of the Church, Dr. David Oyedepo, while urging Christians to reach out to the needy around them to mitigate the economic hardship, disclosed that the church has opened several Kingdom Care outlets to reach out to the needy through its Winners Satellite Fellowship (WSF) across Nigeria and insisted on saying,
“If your vehicle broke down on the highway, it is not a thing of shame asking for help.
“It is not a weakness to ask for help when needed.” The bishop said: