This day was a day of joy and a dream come true for the staff and students of the Junior High School in Gosa, Airport Road, Abuja, as God answered their prayers to have a place of worship in addition to their studies. .
There was an outpouring of joy at the dedication of the school’s Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS) chapel. This project was initiated and commissioned by Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of the Dunamis International Gospel Center, as part of his personal project and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
He therefore handed over the auditorium to the GJSS Gosa authorities in Abuja.
Speaking at the unveiling and inauguration of the building for journalists, Dr. Enenche said: We should act in fear of the Lord, with eternal consequences in mind. One day all leaders and followers, all people from all walks of life, will give an account of their lives before the uncompromising king. ”
Second, he urged people to function with the welfare of humanity in mind; there is no point in leadership unless the welfare of humanity is at the forefront.
Speaking about the hardships in the land, he urged Nigerians not to give up as Nigeria marks 64 years of independence. Better than a dead lion, as long as there is life, hope must remain alive.As long as there is life, something can change at any time.The purpose of the chapel is the transformation of character. ”
While delivering a sermon in the newly built auditorium, Dr. Enanche said that chapels are places of God’s presence and meeting places where we experience God, which is why he took up this project in the school. He said there is.
Principal of GJSS Gosa, Afolabi Joshua, said: “I thank God that I was alive to see this commission work, especially as it is happening in my time. I am confident that we will attract a wide variety of programs and revivals here.” ”Therefore, he prayed fervently for the servants of God, Dr. Paul and Dr. Becky Enenche.
Also, the state chairman of the FCT branch of the Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS) said, “Dr. Paul Enenche has supported FCS with monthly funds for the past six years.”
On her part, Ms. Ojeen Okoro, a student of GJSS in Goza, said: “I would like to thank Dr. Paul and Dr. Becky Enenche for creating this wonderful building. It’s a wonderful building and it really helps us get to know each other.” The Lord’s House. ”
This chapel was privately funded and constructed by Pastor Paul and Dr. Becky Paul-Enenche, in addition to other humanitarian services in the Gosa community.
The dedication of the chapel ended up being a revival gathering where many souls were saved and God was glorified.