Large Crowd Attends Apostle Suleman’s Crusade In Venezuela As Cleric Fetes Needy
The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman, has packed out stadium in Venezuela in a crusade that witnessed strong move of the power of God.
The cleric also feted many less-privileged in the the South American country, which has been facing economic crisis.
Suleman, a vocal Nigerian pastor known for his impactful ministry, made headlines with a series of miraculous events while in Venezuela.
His mega crusade, titled, “Power As Of Old” with the hashtag #Intimacy2024, drew a massive crowd and showcased extraordinary displays of divine intervention.
Thousands of worshippers flocked to the event, eager to witness the power of God firsthand. Throughout the crusade, Apostle Suleman's sermons and prayers captivated the audience, igniting a renewed sense of faith and hope.
Attendees were left in awe as they witnessed miracles, signs, and wonders reminiscent of biblical times.
The impact of Apostle Suleman's ministry extended beyond the spiritual realm, touching the hearts and lives of countless individuals in Venezuela.
Testimonies poured in, with people expressing gratitude for experiencing God's miraculous power in their midst.
The remarkable events in Venezuela serve as a testament to the enduring influence of Apostle Johnson Suleman and the transformative power of faith.
As the global Christian community continues to be inspired by his ministry, the legacy of these miracles will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on believers around the world.
Reacting to Johnson Suleman's humanitarian Ggsture in Venezuela back at home, said media organisations needed to focus on the impact of the Nigerian church.
An X user, James_samson, said: “bloggers will not see this one to blog, always negative and toxic, Apostle Johnson Suleman is indeed a world figure for real.”
Another user @IjeomaJohnson_, wrote: “This is what true Christianity should be about, we're so proud of you Apostle as you're taking Nigeria's flag across the globe for good.”