From music director to global revivalist – Minister Dunsin Oyekan takes The Outpouring to Canada

What started as a non-denominational revival meeting is now spreading like wildfire, not just across Nigeria but internationally.

From a tent meeting, to a field and now to a stadium – The Outpouring has crossed borders and is building momentum.
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Minister Dunsin Oyekan declared that “Sports and entertainment will no longer sell out stadiums and large field areas – We are bringing God back to it!”.

The revivalist, who was in a ghastly car accident last year on September 3rd 2022 and survived, this year gathered thousand of Christians across different denominations on the anniversary of the accident at a nationwide Outpouring crusade.

Live from the Tribute Communities Centre, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, the Ice Hockey stadium was a sight to behold as many gathered to worship God and pray! It was recalled by an attendee that hundreds of millennials and Gen-Z’s rushed to surrender their lives to God at the altar call.

Over one hundred thousand more people watched the live stream from their homes as a new sound was released into the atmosphere, the sound of heaven touching earth.

Miracles, signs and wonders were witnessed, as many surrendered their lives to God. The move of the Outpouring makes the statement that, Christian concerts will no longer be confined to the walls of the church as auditoriums, stadiums, and concert halls are now hosting Christian artists, attracting diverse audiences who come to experience the joy and inspiration that these performances bring but leave with the impartation of the glory of God.
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