Nigerian pastor Dr. Paul Enenche to lead major crusade in Jamaica

Arising from a God-given vision to ignite spiritual revival across Jamaica, renowned Nigerian pastor Dr. Paul Enenche, senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, will be hosting a powerful crusade on the island under the theme: Impact!

Dr. Enenche and his wife, Dr. Becky Enenche, along with a delegation from Dunamis International Gospel Centre, are set to usher in a dynamic move of God to the Jamaican people. They will be joined by several local pastors, including Apostle Dr. Courtney McLean, Apostle Rowan Edwards and Bishop Mark Stewart, who have partnered with them in this mission.

The crusade will be held at the National Indoor Sports Complex, located at 6 Arthur Wint Drive, Kingston, on July 1–2, followed by a special morning service at Worship and Faith International Fellowship (WAFIF), 55 Old Harbour Road, St. Catherine, on Wednesday, July 3 at 10:30 a.m. The event will be free to the public.

Dr. Paul Enenche is globally respected not only for his impactful preaching, but also for his anointed worship ministry. He is best known for the soul-stirring song “Turn It Around,” whose lyrics echo with hope and faith: “I know my God will turn it around, I have seen my God turn it around…” The song has become an anthem for many facing trials and seeking divine intervention.

Dunamis International Gospel Centre, headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria, is widely recognized for its holistic ministry. The church actively engages in philanthropic efforts, including healthcare outreach, educational support, and empowerment programmes designed to uplift underprivileged individuals and transform communities through the love of Christ.

Locally, the Jamaican leg of the crusade is being coordinated by Rev. David Lewis, founder and general overseer of Kingdom Grace International Ministries, based in St. Catherine. Rev. Lewis, who was ordained at the age of 16, is a seasoned minister of the Gospel and currently serves as a Global Chaplain and member of the Global Chaplaincy Alliance.

In a previous interview with Freedom Come Rain, Rev. Lewis passionately expressed his burden for revival in Jamaica, stating:

“If we are not careful, we can become busy doing things that are outside of the will of God. The Kingdom mandate is all about winning souls and taking dominion in the earth. If we succeed in other areas but miss this mark, then we are failing miserably.”

This crusade marks a significant moment for the Jamaican church, offering a fresh opportunity for believers and seekers alike to experience the tangible power and presence of God.

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