Pastors from Houston head off to Nigeria, W. Africa for the “Season of Miracle” Crusade

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The crusade will feature among numerous guests, Men of God from Houston, namely; Rev. Charles Wayne Hamit – president of Mountain Mover International, USA; Pastor and the First Lady of Voice of Evangelism International, Rev. Dr. Emeka Agwu and Dr. Chizoba Agwu; the President of Global Mission, USA, Rev. Dr. David Kim; and Rev. Connie Caban of the Pentecostal Church of God, (PCDUSA).

Friday, October 28 through Sunday October 30, 2016, The Voice of Evangelism International in Houston, Texas (VOEI) in collaboration with the Christian Council of Nigeria (CAN) Imo State will host a three-day spiritual and worship revival in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria, titled the Season of Miracle. The crusade will feature among numerous guests, Men of God from Houston, namely; Rev. Charles Wayne Hamit – president of Mountain Mover International, USA; Pastor and the First Lady of the Voice of Evangelism International, Rev. Dr. Emeka Agwu and Dr. Chizoba Agwu; the President of Global Mission, USA, Rev. Dr. David Kim; and Rev. Connie Caban of the Pentecostal Church of God, (PCDUSA).

Theme of the event slated at three different venues is Anointing for Liberty. On Friday, October the 28, (by 4 PM), a “Miracle Crusade will be held at the Imo International Miracle Center (IICC); Saturday, October 29, (by 10 AM), the conference will host a Holistic Training for leaders, pastors, and ministers at the Government House Chapel, Owerri; and on Sunday, October the 30, (by 7 AM), the crusade will end with the “Glorious Sunday Service” at the  Imo State Government House Chapel, Owerri. A visitation to other churches by the conference is also scheduled the same day by 11AM.

Men of God, representing co-hosts of the event namely; Bishop Stafford Nwogu (CAN Chairman of Imo State); Barrister Harold Opara (CAN Secretary of Imp State); and Apostle John Aforkwalam, the Nigerian Representative of VOEI will be present throughout the crusade.

Guest artists, Paul Nwokocha, and Prince Gozie Okeke of the 50 Hornsmen Seraphic Band will perform during designated events during the three-day revival.

The Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN) was founded in November 1929 through the effort of missionaries as a religious advocacy group, to address the new educational law instituted to separate religion from education at the time. The aim of the meeting reflected in the name ‘United Missionary Council for Education’ which was the first name adopted by this association. The Voice of Evangelism International Ministry was established in 2006 by Reverenced Dr. Emeka Agwu as a nondenominational worship center in Houston Texas, to provide a universal worship center to thousands of immigrant and indigenes in the city designated as the fourth largest in the United States.

Prominent prophet says “Houston Nigerians must pray against more deaths”

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Rev. Dr. Agwu…  “Then in our country Nigeria, I was revealed to, a big rally that will lead to a big riot, and lives and properties will be lost; The country will continue to be in our prayers because we have loved ones back home. God please save our country Nigeria from collapsing in Jesus Name.”

Prophet who predicted two major deaths in the Nigerian community declares days of prayers to avoid more bereavements and harmful illnesses

By Anthony Obi Ogbo (International Guardian, Houston, TX)

The pastor of a Houston-based nondenominational church, Voice of Evangelism International, Reverend Dr. Emeka Agwu has declared a season of prayers in the Nigerian community to avoid what he called the spell of “unpleasant spirit” sprawling deaths and fatal diseases among the children of God.

At a Sunday Service late in August, and a Labor Day Service hosted by the church September 4, 2016, the prophet, Pastor Agwu had predicted two surprise deaths of popular individuals in the Houston Nigerian community, but urged for ceaseless prayers to avoid more of such. He told our reporters after the service that those were “written messages and must come to pass in the month September.” “It is my duty to relay them as they come, and we must leave the rest for God” he said.

Exactly two week after the prophetic pronouncements, the predictions occurred concurrently. As of September 17 after these prophecies all befell, Pastor Agwu, did not stop. He announced more messages; “I have a message for Nigerian Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses, and Nurse Family Practitioners. God said we must put them in prayers now before we enter the year 2017; because the months of October and November would be a season of the unexpected; most of them I was revealed to, could be diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses. I saw cancer eating deep in the circle of above mentioned individuals. We must set aside a three-day prayers for them,” he said.

He continued, “Then in our country Nigeria, I was revealed to, a big rally that will lead to a big riot, and lives and properties will be lost; The country will continue to be in our prayers because we have loved ones back home. God please save our country Nigeria from collapsing in Jesus Name.”

At a Sunday Service late in August, and a Labor Day Service hosted by the church September 4, 2016, the prophet, Pastor Agwu had predicted two surprise deaths of popular individuals in the Houston Nigerian community, but urged for ceaseless prayers to avoid more of such.
At a Sunday Service late in August, and a Labor Day Service hosted by the church September 4, 2016, the prophet, Pastor Agwu had predicted two surprise deaths of popular individuals in the Houston Nigerian community, but urged for ceaseless prayers to avoid more of such.

Pastor Agwu further encouraged Nigerians to pray with the following Bible Verses; Isaiah 65(17-24); Psalm 88; Genesis 5 (1-end); Revelation 21 (1-6); Psalm 91; Psalm 30. “God asked me not to keep quiet as a voice in the land and as a prophet, and this is why I am speaking out. But we must pray to win God’s favor against Satan. We have a God who can do all things at all times for nothing is impossible with him. God who can do what no power, spirit or human can do. God can take a harassed life and harness it for glory. God who gives hope to the hopeless, vision to the visionless and direction to the one who has no direction,” Reverend Agwu said.

The Voice of Evangelism International Ministry was established in 2006 as a nondenominational worship center. Overseer, Emeka was born with a prophetic command and raised in a Christian home with faith in Christ. For more information about the ministry or the impending prophecies, please call 281-857-2073; 832-890-7956.

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