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Dunamis: Pastor Enenche refutes claims of attack on church

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Paul Enenche, the General Overseer of Dunamis International Church, has refuted the viral rumour of a robbery attack on his church.

Some online news platforms on Tuesday reported that unknown gunmen invaded a Dunamis church in the Bwari Area Council of the FCT and attacked several worshippers.

A security guard who was said to have engaged the suspected armed robbers, was also said to have sustained injuries.

Pastor Paul Enenche, who reacted during a sermon in the church, has however lambasted those reporting the news, saying it was a demonic agenda by enemies of the church to tarnish the image of his ministry.

The clergyman has debunked the story and says those who are spreading the fake news are playing with hellfire, while describing it as untrue.

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Paul Enenche said, “There was demonic news that someone drew my attention to saying that a devil’s church, not this church was invaded and worshippers were attacked by armed men.

“We live in a world that is striving on lies especially on social media. I don’t know if 80 to 90 percent of the news there is true. We also live in a world where people anticipate evil for others. From a rooted heart of bitterness, all manner of anything, the wickedness of heart, continuously expecting evil new.

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“And then they push what is unreal, untrue, we are worshipping here right now. Nothing happened.

“For everybody who tells a story that is not true, whether you are telling it online or in hardcopy paper, channel or whatever, I refer you to Revelation 21:8

“But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.

“When you tell a story that is not true it is hellfire you are playing with. When you push stories that you are not sure of or rumors that are not correct, it is hellfire you are playing with.

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“There is no truth in what they said. In a particular location, a petty thieve tried to enter the church to steal something in the night but was resisted, an alarm was raised and he ran off the fence.

“Then one demonic agent pick a hint of such unsuccessful misadventure of petty criminals and said armed men attack worshippers. That devil is a bast*rd. Nothing like that has happened and it will never happen in Jesus’ name.”

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