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Apostle Suleman takes ‘restorative crusade’ to Gambia, visits President Barrow
Gambian president, Adama Barrow, on Thursday hosted the senior pastor at Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, who was in the country on a two-day restorative crusade.
Suleman and his ministers had taken the ministry’s regular soul-restoring programme tagged ‘The Supernatural’ to The Gambia following a two-day outing in neighbouring Dakar, the capital city of Senegal.
As a mark of respect, the outspoken Nigerian cleric had called on President Barrow’s office in the country’s capital and largest city, Banjul, a few hours before the crusade kicked off on Wednesday, April 3.
Suleman, after the presidential reception, went on with the crusade, hosting hundreds of Gambians and people from neighbouring states as he ministered the healing power of God to all including those plagued with all manner of infirmities.
While giving charity, ‘The Restoration Apostle’ as the famous cleric is fondly called, said,
“we are feeling joy, delivering healing and happiness to the people through divine messages and giving.
Too often it seems easier to criticize than to affirm and express appreciation for the outstanding service that men of God give. But to Apostle Suleman, having fulfilled that he is led by the Spirit of God to do that which he has been doing, it’s a great pleasure.
“When we give sacrificially for the benefit of others, we are innocently spreading the gospel,” he would affirm.
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