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Dr Paul Enenche and Dr Becky Enenche ignite Mararaba with a powerful Easter revival, declaring God’s mercy, healing, and transformation

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The Senior Pastors of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), Dr Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr Mrs Becky Enenche, stormed Mararaba, a border town between Abuja and Nasarawa State along the Abuja-Keffi expressway, for an Easter revival crusade, bringing the gospel and good news of salvation, healing, and deliverance to residents.


The two-day crusade, themed “THE GOD OF MERCY,” commenced on Easter Sunday, March 5, 2026, and is scheduled to conclude on Monday, March 6, 2026.
While ministering on the dividends of Calvary during the opening day, Dr Enenche described Calvary as the altar of redemption—the place where both the root and record of mankind’s sins were erased, and where reconciliation between God and humanity was established. He emphasized that “Calvary was the place of the deletion of our sins.”
According to the cleric, “A life lived for self is a life wasted forever, while a life lived for God is a life invested for time and eternity. A life not lived for Christ is a lost life.”
Speaking to journalists on the significance of Easter, Dr Enenche explained that Easter represents God’s unfailing and unfathomable love, demonstrated in sending His Son to die for humanity while they were yet sinners. He encouraged everyone to love others just as God has shown love.
Delivering a message to leaders in the country, the revered cleric reminded them that a day of accountability before God is inevitable.
On the Nyanya/Mararaba boundary road constructed by the church, Dr Enenche noted that plans were underway for maintenance after observing emerging potholes. He said, “On our way, I told Dr Mrs Becky Enenche that it is time for us to return and carry out maintenance, as we noticed some potholes. We are looking forward to that.”
He added, “We want the people of Mararaba to know that we love them and we are excited to be here.”
In her remarks, Dr Mrs Becky Enenche assured residents of an outpouring of God’s presence, accompanied by miracles, signs, wonders, and a transformation of lives.
Beyond the intense moments of prayer, salvation, healing, and deliverance, the clerics remained committed to the overall wellbeing of the people. In addition to the spiritual impact, they undertook infrastructural efforts, including constructing the road leading to the crusade venue, among other projects.
The Easter revival in Mararaba witnessed a surge of miracles, healings, diverse deliverances, and vibrant sessions of worship and praise.
The two-day programme, which began on Easter Sunday, will conclude on Easter Monday, with expectations of God’s glory being manifested and lives transformed.

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