We’re in a season of national distress — Bishop Oyedepo

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The Resident Pastor of Living Faith Church worldwide, headquartered in Canaan Land, Ogun State, David Oyedepo Jr., has expressed that Nigeria is currently experiencing a state of distress.

Addressing the congregation during the church’s third service, titled “Covenant Day of Fruitfulness,” Oyedepo encouraged Christian believers to seek refuge in covenant stewardship.

He said:  “If you raised an empty Ghana-must-go bag in a windy environment, it would fly away, but if you have a heavy substance in it, no matter the hash wind, it would resist it.  The same applies to an individual without convenant practice in Christ Jesus.’’

At the same time, David Oyedepo, the Presiding Bishop of the Church, emphasized the importance of Christians extending assistance to those in need to alleviate the economic challenges. He revealed that the church has established numerous Kingdom care outlets through its Winners Satellite Fellowship (WSF) nationwide to support the less fortunate.

This initiative aims to alleviate the economic struggles currently experienced by Nigerians.

“It is not weakness to ask for help when you need it,’’ he said.