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Divine intervention in a global recession

By Pius Ross Imienwanrin
04 December 2022   |   2:35 am
Rapid and almost frightening changes have occurred in the world in the past few years. The world in the way we know it is facing existential crises, enormous challenges, socio-economic downturn and global upheavals.

Kumuyi. Photo/FACEBOOK/

Rapid and almost frightening changes have occurred in the world in the past few years. The world in the way we know it is facing existential crises, enormous challenges, socio-economic downturn and global upheavals.

The world is going through turbulent times: the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic, incessant lock-downs, climate change, hyperinflation, floods and draught, the Russian-Ukraine war, nuclear threat, insecurity, insurgencies, disruption of global supply chain, conflicts and crises in the Middle East and dysfunction in the social and economic systems. Neither war, propaganda, geopolitics nor diplomacy seemed to have proffered any lasting solution to the global tension.

Economic experts have expressed “fears of a severe, long and ugly recession.” The World Bank declared recently that there is now a real risk of recession as a result of interlocking challenges with the increasing rate of youth unemployment, joblessness, disorientation of the individual and alienation of families. The poverty and suffering index continue to rise at an alarming rate.

Leaders of nations, economic and political experts, the United Nations and various world bodies have sought ways and means of addressing these disturbing and perplexing crises with apparently no far-reaching panacea.

Man seems to have come to his wit’s end in tackling these daunting challenges. There is a pervasive sense of hopelessness and helplessness, despite technological advancement as basic human needs of food, shelter, health, peace and security are hardly met in most nations of the world. Despite modern civilisation, man is still limited in his vision, ability and resources. The end of man’s prodigious knowledge and advancement with all its imperfections is the beginning of God’s possibilities and supernatural intervention, which will really get at the root of man’s problems. The truth is that human problems are first and foremost spiritual, before they manifest in the physical. Yet, there is hope. Where man has failed, God will never fail.

True change in man’s affairs can only occur when there is a change in man’s heart through the instrumentality of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. The birth of the vision of the Global Crusade with Pastor (Dr.) William Kumuyi (GCK), the General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, is perhaps one practical and holistic way of addressing the problems that affect the spirit, soul and body of man through the power of the gospel.

Since the inception of the Global Crusade (GCK) over a year, Pastor Kumuyi has been proclaiming a message of hope to a world redolent with crises, suffering and pains. He speaks constantly to inspire hope and confidence despite the pervasive sense of fear and uncertainties. Evaluating the general negative attitude of many over current challenges, he said: “We magnify our problems and minimise our hope. We should still have hope in God in these trying times. Nigeria or the world is not in total despair. Things can be turned around and I believe there will be light in the tunnel. We have a God who loves all people, answers prayers and is deeply concerned about human problems.”

The global crusade since its debut has witnessed outstanding testimonies of transformation of lives – multitudes across the globe have been saved, healed and delivered, with accompanying miracles and supernatural wonders. Empirical and statistical reports have it that the gospel has been proclaimed by Dr. Kumuyi in over 150 countries with a towering monthly average of physical participants of between 40,000 and 150,000 and virtual audience of over three million people globally. A staggering total of over 200,000 people across the world has been saved and transformed during the crusades. Besides, more than 30 million people have been impacted globally through GCK.

The Crusades, which started under the aegis of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM) has transmuted into a non-denominational monthly gathering of six days of powerful preaching; breaking new grounds and new frontiers of gospel proclamation and penetration, outclassing the traditional methods of evangelism. At the just-concluded GCK in Minna, Pastor Kumuyi said: “The Lord wants me to come out of the closed doors of Deeper Life Bible Church to open the doors and come to all of you and then take you deeper than deeper.”

Through the Global Crusade, tens of thousands of people have been set free and delivered from myriads of Satanic oppression, afflictions and torments like the deadly COVID-19 virus, HIV/AIDS, cancer, strokes, blindness, deafness, barrenness, severe pains and lots more. There are incredible cases of spectacular miracles: the dead being raised to life during the prayer of Dr. Kumuyi at the crusades.

An aged woman from one of the towns in Western Nigeria slumped and gave up the ghost. Attempts made by relations to revive her proved abortive. Amid wailing voices, efforts were being made to take her to the hospital mortuary. Meanwhile, the ministration and prayer of Dr. Kumuyi was going on during the GCK crusade. At the end of the prayer, the dead woman’s eyes popped; she opened her eyes and simply got up alive. Dennis Togan, after graduation from Tagun School of Technology in Northern Nigeria developed mental problem and became unstable and uncoordinated; but after the prayer of Pastor Kumuyi, he was completely healed of madness. Mercy Clement, a sinner, got saved and experienced peace of mind during Pastor Kumuyi’s preaching. Antonia Elijah was healed of 16 years peptic ulcer after the prayer of the man of God. Amatu Buba, who was born without limbs, crippled and crawled like a snake for 35 years, was miraculously healed after Dr. Kumuyi prayers during the Taraba (one of the states in Northern Nigeria) GCK crusade.

Mercy Paul was afflicted with breast cancer for upward of two years. She lost her sight and could not walk unaided. It was a metastatic case, and had gone through chemotherapy. The golden lifeline came after the prayers of the man of God (Kumuyi) and she was miraculously healed of breast cancer and her sight was also restored. Adamu Ganiyat Fulani, from Alaran community was healed of 20 years deafness during the Bayelsa State (South-South, Nigeria) GCK crusade.

In the hosting of the Global Crusade, Dr. Kumuyi has created a space for the youths and young professionals with the goal of engaging, empowering and impacting their lives without regard to their religious persuasion. The overriding intention is to refocus and redirect their minds and energies along positive and creative outlets for holistic growth, development and actualisation of their dreams of a brighter and better future, where they can be useful to themselves as well as make vital inputs and contributions to the wellbeing of their families, the nation and the world. Pastor Kumuyi expressed this passionately when he said: “My vision for young people is to impact their lives positively; to engage them on proven, success principles on which they can base their lives to create the desirable change that will help them to be their best for their families, the country and the world.”

He further explained that, “it is principles that matter for growth, success and impact in life. It is not so much the number of times they have failed in the past like Abraham Lincoln, but the new principles and attitudes cultivated to make for future, all-round success in life.”

His engagement with the young people holds every Saturday of the period of the GCK, under the acronym, YES (Young Eagles Soaring). The sky is their limit, he said: “If they can say ‘yes’ to themselves, there is no limit regarding their successful achievement.” The IMPACT series for youths and young professionals has touched many lives and brought successful people across the globe to speak to young people and meaningfully engage them.

One Daniel, a university student for seven years, a drug addict, had contemplated suicide after suffering from acute depression. During the IMPACT January 2022, the message by Pastor Kumuyi titled, “Moving On From Mediocrity To Mastery By A Miracle,” he was delivered from drug abuse. The story of his life simply changed. These global interventions have positively impacted people across the globe. This is certainly a vision whose time has come in these depressing and turbulent times.

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