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Dunamis Founders Take the Gospel to Pagadian, Bicolandia and Manila in the Philippines

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The Senior Pastors of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), Dr. Paul and Dr. (Mrs.) Becky Paul Enenche, have successfully taken the gospel message of healing, deliverance, free welfare distribution and medical ministrations to Pagadian, Bicolandia and Manila in the Philippines.


From the moment the global crusade train arrived at the airport in the Southeast Asian nation, residents lined major roads in celebration to welcome Dr.
Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr. Becky Enenche. What began as a formal reception quickly transformed into a carnival-like atmosphere, as crowds surged forward in anticipation, hoping to catch a glimpse of the visiting preacher.
Across the three major cities where the crusades were held, worshippers witnessed unprecedented spiritual gatherings marked by a powerful march of salvation, healings, deliverances and diverse miracles. Many testified of healings and personal breakthroughs, describing the experience as unforgettable.
At the various crusade grounds, venues struggled to contain the massive turnout. Under the theme, “Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever,” worshippers engaged in extended praise sessions and teachings focused on hope and restoration.
While teaching, Dr. Enenche stated, “The lion is not trying to prove a point when he roars; that is his nature, it is right inside him.” He further explained that the eagle is not trying to prove a point when it flies and soars; that is its nature. According to him, when individuals connect to the nature of God, they reach a point where they begin to function naturally like Him in the realm of authority and divinity without hesitation.
From Pagadian to Bicolandia and Manila, thousands gathered for the healing and deliverance crusades, characterized by deep worship sessions, fervent prayers and teachings centered on faith, restoration and transformation. Thousands responded to calls for spiritual renewal, while testimonies of restoration, deliverance and divine encounters were recorded throughout the crusade grounds.
For many years, Nigerians traveling abroad have faced intense scrutiny at international borders, largely due to the country’s battered global image shaped by fraud stereotypes, corruption narratives and negative perceptions. Yet, amid these challenges, many Nigerians continue to reshape that narrative through excellence, integrity and service.
One such figure is Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche, a medical doctor turned global preacher whose ministry has taken him across continents with a message of salvation, healing, deliverance, free medical ministrations and welfare distribution. From the quiet community of Orokam in Ogbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, Enenche’s journey from humble beginnings to global influence reflects a story of purpose driven by conviction.
His travels have not only promoted religious revival but have also projected a different image of Nigeria—one associated with compassion, discipline and humanitarian service. For many participants, the experience drew comparisons with the missionary journeys of Paul the Apostle, whose biblical epistles strengthened early believers across distant lands.
Beyond spiritual ministration, Dr. Paul Enenche emphasized humanitarian impact through extensive welfare distribution and medical outreach programs conducted across the host cities. From the streets of Pagadian, Bicolandia and Manila, essential relief materials were distributed, free medical consultations were provided and prayers were offered to individuals and families facing various challenges.
The crusades in the Philippines began in Pagadian, moved to Bicolandia and culminated in Manila, the historic capital. Like the previous stops, the turnout was overwhelming.

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