Ota, Ogun state – Faith Tabernacle on Sunday, January 12, 2025, shared prophetic declarations on progress, good health, protection, and long life.
In posts shared on its official X (formerly Twitter) page, the worship centre released prophetic declarations into the lives of Christians, decreeing that God would answer prayers in this new week.
Legit.ng reports that Faith Tabernacle is an evangelical megachurch and the headquarters church of Living Faith Church Worldwide. It is at Canaanland, Ota, Ogun state. The senior pastor of this community is David Oyedepo, since its founding in 1983.
The church’s tweet reads in full:
“Prophetic Declarations
“Every barrier on your path of progress clears the way today!
“No sickness will survive this anointing!
“Nightmares are over in your life henceforth!
“All satanic operations in any area of your life are cleared off today!
“As the oil comes upon you, the yoke of the wicked breaks off your neck!
“The battle over your destiny, family, career, and spiritual life is won!
“Every spiritual loophole is blocked!
“I decree your rescue from every form of spiritual carelessness, prayerlessness and unseriousness!
“Terminal diseases are terminated!
“Every appointment of death is cancelled!
“Today is declared your day of escape!”
Winners Chapel joins forces to protect children
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Afrikindness, in partnership with Winners’ Chapel International Leeds in the United Kingdom (UK), launched a Safeguarding Training Pack for faith-based communities.
The initiative, unveiled at a workshop, addresses the unique cultural and spiritual needs of African and faith-based communities, equipping them with tools to safeguard children and young people.
The workshop, at Winners’ Chapel International Leeds and sponsored by the National Lottery Community Fund, attracted over 110 parents, 30 children, and leaders from faith groups, including Redeemed Christian Church of God, Apostolic Missions International Ministries U.K (Church on Mission), Chosen Church, Dunamis International Gospel Centre, and Meshebah Community Interest Company, among others.