Spiritual prayer activities have resumed at the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Prayer City on June 25, as the ministry, held a prayer meeting at the sprawling auditorium under the spiritual headship of the General Overseer, Dr Daniel Olukoya.
The doors of the globally-renowned prayer arena came under locks by the church authorities in compliance with the coronavirus pandemic lockdown for over one year.
When the lockdown was relaxed in Nigeria last September, the MFM leadership opened its doors for deliverance activities at both the international headquarters, Onike, Lagos and the Prayer City, but the scope was reviewed downwards, as the erstwhile week-long exercise was now changed to two sessions per week.
Tribune Church gathered that activities at the Prayer City was only restricted to deliverance, which is usually held at the designated Eagle Hall, while the main auditorium, where the ministry holds its major monthly ‘Power Must Change Hands’ and weekly ‘Prayer Rain’ programmes, among others, was not used.
However, worshippers from far and near trooped to the Prayer City auditorium to attend the newly-created, bi-monthly fasting and prayer programme tagged ‘Speak Woe unto Long-Term Problems’, on June 25.
In his sermon, Olukoya, who spoke on the theme: ‘Killing the killing power’, wondered why some people find it difficult to align with Biblical examples which suggest that certain prayers should be prayed as way to make progress in life.
According to the renowned cleric, as God is a man of war, it was until after the death of Herod before Jesus, as Lord, could fulfill His destiny.
With the bi-monthly prayer programme, which debuted at the Prayer City, it is a signal that the auditorium is now open to further programmes, as it was pre- lockdown.
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