Senior Pastors of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr Paul Enenche and Dr Mrs Becky Enenche, on Sunday stormed Mararaba for a two-day Easter revival crusade.
The outreach, themed “The God of Mercy,” commenced on Easter Sunday and is expected to conclude on Easter Monday, drawing residents from the border community along the Abuja-Keffi expressway.
Preaching on the opening day, Enenche described Calvary as “the altar of redemption,” stressing that it remains the place where the sins of mankind were erased and reconciliation with God was established.
“Calvary was the place of the deletion of our sins,” he said, adding that a life lived for self is wasted, while a life dedicated to God secures eternal value.
Speaking on the significance of Easter, the cleric told journalists that it reflects God’s unfailing love for humanity. He urged Christians to emulate divine love by showing compassion to others.
“While we were yet sinners, God sent His Son to die for us. The message is for everyone to love as God loves,” he said.
He also charged Nigerian leaders to embrace accountability, warning that they would one day give account of their stewardship before God.
“Impact is superior to income,” Enenche added.
On infrastructure, the cleric disclosed plans to rehabilitate the Nyanya/Mararaba boundary road earlier constructed by the church, noting the emergence of potholes.
“We are looking forward to returning for maintenance,” he said.
Addressing residents, he said, “We want the people of Mararaba to know that we love them and are excited to be here.”
In her remarks, Becky Enenche assured participants of divine encounters, saying the crusade would usher in miracles, signs, and life-changing transformations.
The revival witnessed large turnout, intense worship, and testimonies of healing and deliverance, as residents thronged the venue for spiritual and social impact.






