
By Our Reporter
The Living Faith Church, also known as Winners’ Chapel, has ended its weeklong programme, tagged ‘Shiloh 2025’ with harvest of souls and testimonies across the globe.
The global event had a theme ‘Breaking New Grounds, and was viewed live by millions of worshipers around the world via satellite.
Our Reporter learnt that participants gathered in 144 nations to link up with the Headquarters of the Church, Canaanland in Ota, Ogun State, while representatives of 161 nations were in Canaanland in person.
Invetigations indicated that many people across the globe surrendered their lives to The Lord Jesus Christ and many others testified of God’s miraculous intervention in issues that defied science, logic and explanation.
PillarToday Correspondent, who monitored the life-transforming sacred event at the Ikot Omin, 8 miles Calabar zonal headquarters of the Church, reported that thousands of people gathered both inside and outside the Church premises to receive the Word from the President of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, who ministered via satellite and shown on television screens placed strategically across nooks and crannies of the Church premises.
Apart from many souls who openly declared for Jesus, many other worshipers testified of miraculous healing of their health challenges, marital breakthroughs, miracle children, divine interventions in career and life pursuits amongst many others.
In a chat, the Resident Pastor of Living Faith Church, Ikot Omin, 8 miles, Pastor Peter Terna, said “Shiloh is ordained to offer a three-fold blessing such as the conferment and enhancement of our dominion both as individuals and as a church through diverse encounters with the word.
“Shiloh is also ordained to provide access to our missing inheritances in Christ, and lastly it gives us access to relocation of grace.”
The Resident Pastor described as “Explosive, first of its kind” the event in his Church in Ikot Omin, adding “From our figures and the analysis of the previous years, what we had this year was a blast.”
Speaking also, a worshipper, who preferred anonymity said, “Shiloh is a place of encounter, it is not a convention, not an anniversary but a mountain of answers.
“Everyone who attends Shiloh with sadness returns smiling. What happened to Hannah in I Samuel 1:13-28 is playing out in our days. People go to Shiloh and return with their ‘Samuel.”
He admonished those who were still far from their creator to understand that Jesus remained the solution to all of man’s confusion and therefore called on every human to make use of the available opportunity to refocus their lives by surrendering to Christ Jesus.
