A Word from Dr. Dennis Inyang

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A Word from Dr. Dennis Inyang

Dr. Dennis Inyang, consummate pastor, graceful teacher, and must-read author, is one of Nigeria’s cutting-edge ministers with a mandate to take the gospel to the nations of the world. He serves as the Presiding Pastor of Sure Word Assembly, Lagos, a beacon of excellence where worshipers are taught to live by faith in God’s Word and win in every area of life.

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    March 15th Super Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on Supernatural Favor: Activating God’s Advantage in Your Life

    In this powerful Sunday message, we explore one of the greatest advantages a believer can experience in life: the favor of God. While skill, intelligence, and effort are important, Scripture reveals that favor is what ultimately sets people apart and opens doors that human ability alone cannot open.Drawing from Ecclesiastes 9:11, this sermon reminds us that life is not always a level playing field. Many people may have similar qualifications or opportunities, yet experience very different outcomes. The difference is often the favor of God at work.The Bible teaches that favor is the blessing and privilege of the righteous (Psalm 5:12). Through Christ, believers are made righteous and are therefore positioned to walk in God’s supernatural favor. This favor surrounds God’s people like a shield, defending them, opening doors, and causing others to advocate for them—even when they are not present.We also see that even Jesus grew in favor with God and with people (Luke 2:52). If the Son of God increased in favor during His earthly life, believers today should expect the same. Favor with God naturally produces favor with people, bringing divine opportunities, promotion, and influence.In this message, you’ll discover:• Why favor gives believers an advantage in life • The difference between grace and favor • How favor can open doors beyond qualifications • How favor can defend and speak for you • How to grow in favor with God and with peoplePractical ways to activate supernatural favor:Believe you are favored because of Christ Your faith determines how you walk and respond to opportunities.Pray and declare God’s Word over your life Ask God to release His favor and surround you with it.Boldly step out and expect favor Don’t let closed doors discourage you—sometimes favor opens what others say is impossible.Be passionate about God’s Kingdom When your heart aligns with God’s purposes, He releases favor in powerful ways.This message will encourage you to expect God’s goodness in every area of life. When divine favor rests on you, doors open, obstacles move, and opportunities appear in ways that cannot be explained naturally.Declare today: “Favor surrounds me like a shield, and everywhere I go, I enjoy favor.”Listen and be encouraged as you step into a new dimension of God’s supernatural favor.

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    March 1st Thanksgiving Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on A New Song: How to Rejoice Every Day

    At the beginning of a new month, we gather not out of routine—but out of gratitude. This message calls us to intentionally reflect on the goodness of God and to sing a new song of thanksgiving (Psalm 149:1). As declared in the service theme, God desires to put a new song in your mouth March 1st 2026 Sunday Service S….1️⃣ Thanksgiving Must Be IntentionalIf you don’t consciously “count your blessings,” it may seem like God hasn’t done much. But every single day, God protects, provides, and sustains. Thanksgiving should not be a quiet afterthought. If we cry loudly in prayer, we must rejoice loudly in gratitude.“Sing to the Lord a new song… in the assembly of saints.” (Psalm 149)Gratitude is not meant to be hidden. Sincere thanksgiving overflows.How to Sing a New Song Every Day1️⃣ Celebrate Today — Stop Worrying About TomorrowTake life one day at a time. Jesus taught in Matthew 6:25–34 not to worry about food, clothing, or tomorrow. Worry changes nothing. If God feeds the birds and clothes the lilies, He will take care of you.Don’t die before you reach the future. Celebrate today.2️⃣ Sing in the Day and in the NightIt’s easy to praise in the daytime seasons of life. But spiritual maturity is revealed when you sing in the night.“The Lord will command His lovingkindness in the daytime, and in the night His song shall be with me.” (Psalm 42:8)Even in adversity, choose worship over complaint. Your praise in the night confuses the enemy and strengthens your spirit.3️⃣ See the Signature of God in EverythingGod is at work in your life—always.“We are His workmanship…” (Ephesians 2:10)Like a potter shaping clay (Jeremiah 18), God never abandons His project. Even when life feels marred or broken, He is still forming something beautiful. When you pass through waters or fire (Isaiah 43:2), He is with you—not to watch you drown, but to preserve you.4️⃣ Sing About the Cedars and the HyssopSolomon spoke of both the cedar of Lebanon (great miracles) and the hyssop (small, seemingly insignificant things).Don’t only celebrate the big breakthroughs. Celebrate the “small” blessings:Waking up aliveGood healthA sound mindSafe travelProvision for daily needsNo blessing of God is too small to praise Him for.5️⃣ Don’t Lose Your Voice in the Rat RaceComparison steals joy. Competition breeds anxiety.Psalm 127:2 reminds us it is vain to rise early and sleep late in restless striving. God gives His beloved rest.You are not in competition with anyone. Your journey is unique. Rejoicing is a choice.“Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I say, rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4)If you want to sing, you will always find a song. If you want to complain, you will always find a complaint.Final ChargeToday, make life a celebration. Count your blessings. Testify publicly. Dance freely. Praise boldly.God has been good to you. God has been good to us. And He will put a new song in your mouth.

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    February 23rd Monday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on The Impossible is Possible Part 2 - Feast of Good Things

    There is nothing that transforms a person like the Word of God. In this message, we are reminded that God does the impossible—effortlessly. But the central revelation goes further:Not only is nothing impossible with God—God desires that with you, nothing should be impossible.Scripture FocusMatthew 17:14–20 — After Jesus delivers a boy and the disciples ask why they couldn’t, Jesus answers: “Because of your unbelief… if you have faith as a mustard seed… nothing will be impossible for you.”Key Lessons from the Sermon1) Take God’s Word Literally Don’t water down Scripture or turn it into “just a metaphor.” If Jesus said mountains can move, believe He meant it. The Word of God is simple—sometimes we only misunderstand it because we’ve been trained to explain it away.2) Faith in God Makes You Function Like God The faith Jesus taught is not confidence in self alone—it is faith in God. Faith in God puts you in the position of possibility because you’re trusting the One for whom nothing is impossible.3) Reject the “Grasshopper Mentality” From Numbers 13, ten spies saw giants and concluded, “We are not able.” Joshua and Caleb believed God and said, “We are well able.” The problem wasn’t the giants—it was their self-image. Grasshopper mentality shows up as: fear, low self-esteem, inferiority, insecurity. Running yourself down is not humility. You can’t talk small and expect to live large.4) Challenges Don’t Cancel Promises There is a giant in every promised land. Challenges do not mean God is absent. They are often the pathway to possession—milk and honey may be on the other side of confronting giants.5) Your Words Shape Your Life What you say about yourself matters deeply. Your confessions are like prophecies. Stop declaring limitation. Stop saying “I cannot.” Speak faith, speak possibility, and align your words with God’s Word.6) Be Deaf to Contrary Voices David ignored voices that told him he wasn’t able—first from his brothers, then from Saul. If you want to do the impossible, you must refuse voices that destroy your faith.7) Be Yourself—Don’t Wear Another Person’s Armor David rejected Saul’s armor. You don’t need to become another person to do exploits. God can use you as you are—authentically and confidently.8) You Are a New Creation, Not Limited Being born again means the Spirit of God dwells in you. The capacity of Christ becomes available to you. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” You are not inferior, not small, and not powerless.Final ChargeWhat have you labeled “impossible”? What dream have you dropped because you felt incapable? Today, let faith rise. You will never say “I cannot” again. Nothing shall be impossible to you.

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    February 22nd Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on The Impossible is Possible Part 1

    In this powerful and faith-stirring message, Dr. Dennis Inyang teaches on the unshakable truth that what is impossible with men is possible with God.Beginning with the foundation of the Feast of Good Things (Isaiah 25:6), this sermon reminds us that God has prepared a banquet of blessings, laughter, restoration, and victory for His people. Every cloud of sorrow can be removed. Every shame can be reversed. Every disgrace can be wiped away.But how do we access these good things?By faith.Drawing from Mark 10:27, the story of the rich young ruler, and multiple biblical accounts, this message emphasizes that:“With men it is impossible, but not with God; for with God all things are possible.”🔑 Key Themes in This Message:The Feast of Good Things — God’s prepared banquet of blessingChrist as High Priest of good things to come (Hebrews 9:11)Salvation as the greatest miracleFreedom from addiction and sin through the power of GodHealing beyond medical limitationsFaith beyond sense knowledgeBelieving God when circumstances contradict His WordTrusting God’s faithfulness over natural limitationsLeaving the process to GodJudging God faithful who has promisedThrough vivid biblical examples—including:The rich young rulerMary MagdaleneSaul’s conversionThe woman with the issue of bloodLazarus raised from the deadSarah conceiving beyond menopauseElisha’s prophetic declaration in famineJoseph rising from prison to palace—this sermon builds unshakable confidence in God’s ability to overturn the impossible.Dr. Inyang challenges believers not to reduce God to human reasoning or scientific limitation. Faith does not always make sense—but it makes miracles.We are reminded:Do not limit God to your level.Do not consult experts without consulting God.Do not grow too comfortable to believe in miracles.Remember what God has done before.If God has spoken, He is faithful to perform it.This message will strengthen your faith, stir your hope, and reposition your heart to believe God beyond circumstances.Because with God, all things are possible.

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    February 8th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on Do It Now: Breaking Inertia and Stepping Into Action

    In this powerful and faith-stirring message, Dr. Dennis Inyang challenges believers to move beyond prayer, planning, and intention—and step boldly into execution.The theme of the month is Faith for New Exploits, and this sermon calls us to live out the reality of answered prayers. If God has heard you, then begin to act like He has answered. If you have travailed in prayer, then it is time to bring forth.Drawing from scriptures including:Mark 11:24 – Believe you have receivedIsaiah 66:8–9 – Travail and bring forthJames 1:22–25 – Be doers of the Word2 Corinthians 6:1–2 – Now is the accepted timeEcclesiastes 11:4 – Stop observing the weatherHebrews 11:8 – Faith steps without full detailsDr. Inyang confronts three major reasons people remain stuck:Laziness – Turning on the bed like a door on its hinges (Proverbs 26:14)Waiting for the “right time” – When the right time is nowWaiting for full details – When faith requires stepping out firstHe reminds us:The miracle is not in planning—it is in execution.The parachute does not open until you jump.Electronic doors only open when you approach them.Grace is divine ability—but receiving grace without action is receiving it in vain.This message is a wake-up call to stop postponing destiny. Stop observing the weather. Stop writing lists you never execute. Stop waiting for perfect conditions.Jump first. Move first. Act first. The rest unfolds as you go.If you have been praying, fasting, believing, and waiting—this sermon will push you to take that first bold step.The best time was yesterday. The next best time is now.

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    January 25th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on Serving God: The Pathway to True Greatness

    In this powerful and timely sermon, Dr. Dennis Inyang challenges believers to rediscover the privilege, power, and responsibility of serving God. Drawing from scriptures including Matthew 20, Matthew 16, Hebrews 6, and Exodus 23, he reveals that true greatness in God’s Kingdom is not achieved through titles, position, or ambition—but through humble, sacrificial service.This message confronts the culture of entitlement and convenience, reminding us that Jesus Himself came not to be served, but to serve, and calls every believer to follow that same path. Dr. Inyang emphasizes that service is the gateway to growth, fruitfulness, provision, and divine reward.Key themes in this message include:Why serving God is a privilege, not a burdenHow greatness is tied to willingness and availability, not ability aloneThe danger of pursuing titles instead of serviceThe role of sacrifice in genuine ministryServing through soul-winning, stewardship, and financing the gospelGod’s promise to reward faithful serviceWhy availability precedes usefulness in the KingdomThis sermon is a clarion call to every believer to stop sitting on the sidelines and fully commit to advancing God’s Kingdom through service, generosity, evangelism, and obedience.“If you want to be great in God’s Kingdom, you must be willing to serve.”Be encouraged, challenged, and inspired to make this year a year of deeper commitment and service to God.

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    January 11th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on God’s promise to do what eyes have not seen for those who truly love Him

    In this faith-stirring sermon, Dr. Dennis Inyang expounds on God’s prophetic declaration: “Behold, I will do new things.”Drawing from Isaiah 42:9 and 1 Corinthians 2:9, this message reveals that God has already prepared extraordinary things beyond human imagination for those who love Him.Dr. Inyang teaches that God never acts without first declaring His intention, and when God speaks, faith must be our response. He explains that believers can become reference points for new and unprecedented experiences with God, just as Mary, Joshua, and others did in Scripture.The sermon challenges listeners to examine the true condition for accessing these “new things” — not church attendance, activity, or tradition, but a genuine love for the Lord. This love is demonstrated through obedience, joyful service, sacrificial giving, fellowship with God, and love for fellow believers.Listeners are reminded that loving God begins with receiving His love in Christ, and that when love is genuine, it becomes visible through lifestyle and commitment. The message concludes with a call to live out God’s love practically and to become carriers of the gospel to a world in need.This sermon will strengthen your faith, renew your expectation, and inspire you to walk in deeper love and devotion to God as you step into all He has prepared for you. 1

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    January 8th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: The Power of the Anointing: Divine Favor, Protection, and Supernatural Breakthrough | Sermon

    What can the anointing of God do in your life tonight? In this powerful and revelatory message, we dive deep into the supernatural power of the anointing—far beyond oil or ritual—as an external impartation of God’s grace that brings favor, breaks yokes, and transforms destinies. Drawing from the prophetic encounter of Saul in 1 Samuel 10 and New Testament demonstrations in Mark 6 and John 9, this sermon reveals how the anointing marks you for unusual favor, empowers you beyond natural ability, and positions you for elevation, protection, and overflow.Whether you’re believing God for healing, deliverance, breakthrough, or a fresh consecration for ministry, this teaching will stir your faith and align your expectation with God’s covenant promises. Learn how the anointing functions as a divine mark of favor, a shield against the enemy, a weapon against every yoke, and a catalyst for supernatural provision and promotion. This is not just about receiving oil—it’s about encountering the tangible power of the Holy Spirit that turns your life around and sets you apart for God’s purpose.Key Scriptures Referenced: - 1 Samuel 10:1–7 - Isaiah 10:27 - Psalm 105:13–15 - Psalm 89:20–27 - Mark 6:12–13 - James 5:14–15 - John 9:6–7 - Isaiah 61:1 - Psalm 23:5 Key Themes: - The anointing as external impartation of God’s power - Divine favor and supernatural provision - Breaking yokes of sickness, lack, and oppression - Protection and defense through the anointing - Elevation and promotion by God’s grace - Consecration for ministry and service - The role of faith and readiness in receiving the anointing Call to Action: Was this message a timely word for you? Share this episode with someone who needs a fresh touch from God! Subscribe to our podcast for weekly empowering sermons. Follow us on social media for daily inspiration and updates on our services. If you received a breakthrough or healing through this word, we’d love to hear your testimony—send us a message or leave a review! Tune in next week for another life-changing teaching.

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    January 4th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang A Heart of Thanksgiving: Embracing God's Goodness and Mercy for a Prosperous New Year

    What does it truly mean to live with a heart of gratitude, especially as we step into a new year? In this powerful sermon delivered on the first Sunday of 2026, we explore the transformative power of thanksgiving and how believing, confessing, and receiving God’s Word unlocks His promises for progress, protection, and new beginnings. Drawing from scriptures like Isaiah 42:9, Proverbs 4:18, and Psalm 107:1, this message reminds us that God is altogether good, merciful, and faithful—and that our gratitude positions us for continual blessing.Join us as we reflect on the importance of thanking God not only for what He has done but for what He is yet to do. From personal testimonies of divine protection to biblical assurances of God’s unending mercy, this sermon will inspire you to cultivate a joyful spirit, pray with thanksgiving, and walk in the peace that surpasses all understanding. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, breakthrough, or a deeper revelation of God’s goodness, this episode is a timely reminder: your best days are not behind you—they are ahead.Key Scriptures Referenced: - Isaiah 42:9 - Proverbs 4:18 - Psalm 107:1 - Philippians 4:6 - Proverbs 15:15 - 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Key Themes: - Thanksgiving as an act of faith - God’s goodness and mercy - Progress and prosperity in Christ - Prayer with gratitude - Choosing joy and celebration - Testimonies of God’s protection Call to Action: Did this message encourage you to live with a heart of thanksgiving? Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder of God’s goodness today! Subscribe to our podcast for weekly sermons and spiritual insights. Follow us on social media for daily encouragement, and visit our website to learn more about our services and community. If you have a testimony of how God has moved in your life, we’d love to hear it—send us a message or leave a review!

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    December 31st Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: Leave Your Past Behind & Enter a Year of New Beginnings | New Year’s Eve Prophetic Service

    As the clock struck midnight, what did you carry into 2026? In this powerful New Year’s Eve crossover service, we declare: your past ends here. Through prophetic prayers, declarations, and deep biblical teaching, this message will ignite your faith for a year of unprecedented breakthroughs, divine health, and supernatural favor.Drawing from Scripture in Numbers 17, Daniel 3, and Isaiah 43, we explore how God can bring life to dead situations overnight, remove the “smell of the fire” from your testimony, and launch you into a season of new things. Whether you’ve been praying for a child, healing, a spouse, a job, or freedom from shame—this service is your turning point.Key moments include:- Prophetic declarations for healing, fruitfulness, and divine protection in 2026- The power of leaving your sins, sickness, and shame in 2025- How to walk into the new year with faith, not fear- A special salvation altar call and prayer for new believers- Corporate confessions for health, prosperity, and progress in every area of lifeThis is more than a crossover service—it’s a spiritual demarcation. Your old season ends now. Your new things begin now.Key Scriptures: Numbers 17, Daniel 3, Isaiah 43:18–19, Isaiah 42:9, Ephesians 1:3Call to Action: This is your year of new things! Share this episode with someone who needs a faith boost for 2026. If you prayed the salvation prayer with us, welcome to God’s family—reach out to us so we can support you. Declare over your year: “2026 is my year of amazing testimonies!” Comment and tell us what you’re believing God for this new year.#Crossover2026 #NewBeginnings #NewYearProphetic #LeaveYourPast #Isaiah43 #FaithForBreakthrough #NewYearSermon #DivineHealth #YearOfNewThings #CrossoverService

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    December 28th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang - Finishing Strong: How to End Your Year with Faith, Miracles & Joy | Luke 5 Sermon

    Are you feeling like this year didn’t go as planned? Like you’ve toiled all night and caught nothing? Don’t give up—your miracle is closer than you think. In this powerful year-end sermon, we dive into Luke Chapter 5, where Jesus shows up at Peter’s lowest moment and turns his empty nets into an overwhelming harvest. Discover how God specializes in divine turnarounds, even in the final moments of the year.This message will ignite your faith with four key principles to finish the year strong:Stay thankful and guard your joyBelieve that anything is still possible with GodKeep confessing your victory in ChristFocus on the big picture—your life is bigger than one yearWe also explore how God can compress time, turning what should take years into a day of breakthrough. Whether you’re washing your nets or waiting on a promise, this episode will remind you that God is not limited by calendars, deadlines, or human effort. Your testimony is still on the way.Key Scriptures: Luke 5:1-11, 2 Peter 3:8, Numbers 17Call to Action: If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it today. Subscribe to our podcast so you never miss a word of hope. Let us know in the comments or via DM—what are you believing God for before the year ends? We’re praying with you!#FinishingStrong #YearEndFaith #MiracleSeason #GodsTiming #ChristianPodcast #HopeInChrist #SermonNotes #FaithOverFear #Breakthrough #Luke5

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    December 25th 2025 Sunday's Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: The True Meaning of Christmas: Overcoming Shame, Embracing Grace & The Power of Adoption

    What does your family history say about you? And what does the Christmas story say about God’s grace over our past? This special Christmas sermon dives deep into Matthew Chapter 1 to reveal a stunning truth: Jesus’ genealogy was far from perfect—and that’s the whole point. From unlikely women in His lineage to the courage of Joseph, discover how God uses flawed stories to display His glory.In this message, we explore:Why Christmas isn’t about “Detty December” parties but about Christ coming in the fleshHow God’s grace rewrites family shame and disqualificationThe power of adoption—both in the Christmas story and in our lives todayWhy abortion contradicts God’s purpose, and how every life carries divine destinyThe real reason Jesus was born: to save us from our sinsThis isn’t just a seasonal message—it’s a call to embrace your identity in Christ, regardless of your background. Your past doesn’t define you. Your family’s mistakes don’t limit you. And your future is secured by the same grace that placed Rahab, Tamar, and Bathsheba in the lineage of the Messiah.Key Scriptures: Matthew 1, John 4:1–3, Luke 1Call to Action: This Christmas, let’s recenter our celebration on Christ. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that their past is not their prison. If you’ve never surrendered your life to Jesus, today is your day—He came to save you from sin and shame. Comment or send us a message: What part of the Christmas story most speaks to you this year?#TrueMeaningOfChristmas #GraceOverShame #AdoptionInChrist #ChristmasSermon #FamilyHistory #Matthew1 #JesusGenealogy #ProLife #GodsGrace #Christmas2025

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    December 21st Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang - Positioned for What’s Next: Finishing the Year Strong in God

    As the year draws to a close, this timely and stirring sermon calls believers to pause, reflect, and realign their hearts with God’s purpose for what lies ahead. In this message, we are reminded that seasons don’t just change automatically—they respond to spiritual awareness, obedience, and preparation.The sermon challenges listeners to examine how they have walked through the year: the lessons learned, the opportunities embraced or missed, and the attitudes that shaped their journey. Rather than dwelling on regrets or successes alone, the message emphasizes the importance of finishing well—with gratitude, humility, and renewed faith.Through Scripture and practical teaching, we are encouraged to let go of spiritual complacency, settle unfinished matters, and intentionally prepare for the next phase God is unveiling. This is a call to move from reflection to readiness—to position ourselves correctly so we can step confidently into what God has already planned.If you desire clarity, renewal, and divine direction as you transition into a new season, this message will challenge, encourage, and strengthen your walk with God.

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    December 14th 2025 Sunday's Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: Worker's Appreciation Service

    In this stirring sermon, we are reminded that true greatness—both in God’s Kingdom and in life—is not achieved through titles, position, or recognition, but through consistent, selfless service. Anchored in Galatians 6:9, the message challenges believers not to grow weary in doing good, assuring us that in due season, there is a guaranteed harvest for those who refuse to give up Sunday Sermon .The sermon confronts a common mindset in modern Christianity: coming to church only to receive blessings without committing to serve. We are taught that the proof of discipleship is service. Pastors and church leaders are not meant to do all the work of ministry alone; according to Ephesians 4:11–12, they exist to equip believers so that every saintcan actively build the body of Christ. Ministry is not reserved for a select few—it is the responsibility and privilege of every believer.Through powerful illustrations drawn from Scripture and everyday life, the sermon reveals that:Greatness follows service, not the other way around.Value and relevance come from being useful through service.Serving God is done by serving people.Different gifts, talents, time, and resources are all valid expressions of service.Even financial support, hospitality, excellence in music, children’s ministry, or practical help are sacred acts of worship.Jesus Himself is presented as the ultimate model—He did not come to be served but to serve, even washing the feet of His disciples. The message makes it clear: until you are willing to serve, you are not ready to be great. Whether in church, career, or society, service is what makes a person indispensable and impactful.This sermon will awaken you to the dignity, power, and eternal reward attached to serving God wholeheartedly. If you desire significance, fulfillment, and lasting impact, this message will challenge you to rethink your priorities and step fully into a life of service—starting now.

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    November 23rd 2025 Sunday's Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: Looking Ahead (Part 3)

    In this message, Dr. Dennis Inyang shows that looking ahead isn’t guesswork or empty wishing—it’s partnering with God through deliberate, practical planning. Drawing from Habakkuk 2:2, Luke 14:28–30, Proverbs 24, and Proverbs 16:9, he explains that vision only becomes reality when it is written down, broken into clear steps, and worked on intentionally. Prayer is vital, but prayer without a plan leaves many people going in circles, year after year.Using vivid examples from building projects, daily schedules, finances, career, education, and even marriage, Dr. Inyang teaches why planning is deeply spiritual: God Himself is a Master Planner who created the world in phases and declares, “I know the plans I have for you.” He shows how wise planning:Demystifies success (you know how things happened, not “it just happened”)Helps you pace your life instead of trying to do everything at onceKeeps you focused and resistant to distractions—even “good” ones that don’t fit your assignmentMinimizes waste of time, money, and opportunitiesGives you a clear standard to measure your progress each yearThis sermon will challenge you to stop drifting, stop waiting for January 1st to “see how the year goes,” and start sitting down—before God—with a pen, a paper, and a plan for 2026 and beyond. If you’re tired of unfinished projects, wasted money, scattered efforts, or years that feel like a repeat of the last, this message will stir you to action and show you how to work with God to build a life that truly counts for time and eternity.

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    November 13th 2025 Thursday's Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: Looking Ahead (Part 2)

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, confused about your future, or tired of repeating the same patterns year after year—this message will shake you awake. In this profound teaching, Dr. Dennis Inyang reveals how vision is the spiritual force that separates people who merely exist from those who walk boldly into God’s purpose for their lives.With wisdom, stories, humour, and deep biblical insight, he shows that a man without vision becomes trapped in the moment—unable to see beyond current pressure, pain, or comfort. But a man with vision becomes unstoppable. Vision makes you restless. Vision pulls you out of your comfort zone. Vision opens your eyes to possibilities others cannot see. Vision gives you the strength to endure hardship, the discipline to stay focused, and the hope to wait for what God has promised.Using Abraham, Samson, Joshua, and real-life examples, Dr. Inyang explains why many people fall into waste, discouragement, and wrong decisions—not because God failed, but because they could not see ahead. He teaches that vision is not imitation, ambition, or excitement—it is a picture from God, conceived in prayer, meditation, and fellowship. A real vision gives direction, imposes discipline, prevents waste, and helps you navigate life without crashing into avoidable “ditches.”This message will challenge you to rise above short-sighted living, write down your God-given vision, align it with His Word, and run with purpose. You will learn to see beyond momentary shame, suffering, or delay—because when your eyes are on the future God has shown you, even the hardest seasons cannot break you.If you are believing God for a turnaround—financially, spiritually, emotionally, or in your destiny—this sermon will ignite fresh clarity, strength, and hope. Listen with your notebook open. God is about to open your eyes.

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    November 2025 Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: Looking Ahead (Part 1)

    In this forward-focused message, Dr. Dennis Inyang teaches how believers can prepare spiritually and mentally for the seasons ahead. He explains that God expects His children to move with vision, confidence, and discipline—never fear or uncertainty.Drawing from Scripture, Dr. Inyang emphasizes that looking ahead is not about anxiety but about alignment: aligning your plans with God’s will, renewing your mind, and positioning yourself to receive divine help. He highlights key spiritual habits—gratitude, obedience, diligence, and faith—that prepare you for what God has prepared for you.The sermon encourages listeners to let go of past limitations and embrace the future with expectation, knowing that God equips His people for purpose, progress, and relevance. This message will strengthen your resolve to step boldly into the next phase of your life.Call to Action: Apply the Word intentionally this week—pray, plan, and position yourself for what God is setting before you, and share this episode with someone who needs clarity for the future.

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    November 2025 Thanksgiving Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang

    In this thanksgiving message, Dr. Dennis Inyang teaches why gratitude is a spiritual force that unlocks God’s grace and empowers believers to walk in dominion. He explains how giving thanks—in all things—positions you to experience the will of God and enjoy the fullness of His blessings.Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, the sermon highlights that thanksgiving is not a reaction to good circumstances, but a deliberate lifestyle that keeps believers aligned with God’s purpose. Dr. Inyang shares how gratitude opens the door to divine strength, preserves joy, and activates spiritual authority.This message will help you understand the power of grace, recognize what God has already done, and live boldly in the victory Christ has provided. Listen with expectation and allow the Word to build your faith.Call to Action: Be encouraged to cultivate a daily habit of thanksgiving and share this message with someone who needs a reminder of God’s goodness.

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    Looking Beyond Yourself (2022 Annual Men's Convention)

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2022TEXT: Luke 12:13-21, 2 Cor 5:16#RecapBeware of Covetousness.#Covetousness is the unbridled, insatiable desire for things#Most people in life live for thingsDon't be so much in pursuit of things that you can sacrifice anything to get it.#The value of your life is not measured by the things you own.#Godliness without contentment will bring a lot of pressure and dissatisfaction.#If the little you have does not make you happy, even if God gives you the whole world you still will not be satisfied.#Covetous/Greedy people always have a hunger for what people have.#Your confidence should not be in things like good clothes. Latest shoe and phone. Because there will always be people who have the better version of these things.Covetous people are not thankful because they are never satisfied.Beware of Selfishness#Only foolish people live a selfish life, don't leave yourself alone#Life was designed by God to look ahead, you have to look beyond yourself to make progress.Lay Treasures in Heaven#You are as rich as your relationship with God#Don't only lay up treasures for yourself but be rich towards God#Place your relationship with God above anything else, it should be the foundation and most important thing in your life# every time you are a blessing to someone you are laying treasures in heaven Matt 6:21

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    Nothing Shall By Any Means Hurt You Part 4

    Concluding part of the series on Nothing Shall By Any Means Hurt You. This sermon was preached during our Feast of Champions, Mid Week Service on Thursday, 22nd September 2022

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    Nothing Shall By Any Means Hurt You Part 3

    A continuation of the teaching series on living a life of dominion. The sermon was made by Dr Dennis Inyang during the Supernatural Encounter service on Sunday 18th September 2022.

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    Nothing Shall By Any Means Hurt You Part 2

    A continuation of the teaching series on living a life of dominion. The sermon was made by Dr Dennis Inyang during the Feast of Champions service on Thursday 15th September 2022.

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    Nothing Shall By Any Means Hurt You Part 1

    A teaching series on living a life of dominion. The sermon was made by Dr Dennis Inyang during the Feast of Champions service on Thursday 8th September 2022.

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    Marriage: Bliss or Hiss?

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2022TEXT: Matter 19:11-12, Hab. 2:3-4, 1 Cor 7:33-34#RecapCommitment is giving your spouse the freedom to fail, and not allowing it to break your marriage and it takes maturity to accept that.Maturity is not a function of age, it’s a function of exposure and experienceNot everyone is mature enough for marriage, don’t marry if you are not mature enoughImmaturity will make you pick on everything, not talking to your spouse for weeks is making a shipwreck of your marriageYour spirituality/carnality is measured by the quality of your marriageCreate a vision for your marriage, Vision is foresight with the benefit of hindsight.If there’s anything you need the most in marriage, it is patience.The worst thing that can happen to anyone is marrying a proud spouse, there can never be a conversation, they only give instructions.Insult Is never given, abuse is taken!Marriage becomes easy, it becomes bliss when the preoccupation of the spouses is "how to please one another"The drive to please each other has to be mutual.You know if your marriage is fine, by how your spouse feels not how you feel.

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    THE TRIAL OF FAITH PART 2

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, MARCH 27, 2022TEXT: Job 1:6-12, Matt 7:24-27, 2 Cor 12:7-10, Phil 1:29, Rom 8:35-39#RecapThe trials of faith can be summarized in 3 words - purpose, perspective, and perseverance.God's purpose for the trials of faith in our lives is to make us better not destroy us.How you go and come through trials will be greatly determined by your perspective. The way you see things will dictate your response and results.No matter what you go through, don't give up. Every trial has an expiry date so persevere until God delivers your testimony.The enemy's intention in trying you is to prove that you only serve God because of the things that He has given to you. He would have you abandon your faith when the going is tough.The fact that you're walking in God's will does not mean that you will not be tested. Your uprightness might be the very reason why you are being tried.God's intention in allowing the enemy to test you is to prove him wrong. God loves you and knows that you can overcome whatever is thrown at you.The quality of your faith will be revealed on the day of adversity. What matters is not how you look on the outside but the state of your heart.It is not enough to know the word of God if you are not willing to practice it. Only paying lip service to God's word is a recipe for failure in the coming day of adversity.Whatever God has not taken away in answer to prayer, He gives the grace to bear. He will never allow us to be exposed to more than we have the capacity to endure.God may allow us to face certain situations to help us to stay dependent on Him. Adversity humbles us.Suffering for Christ is as much a blessing as trusting in Him. It is okay to suffer adversity as a result of what you believe. We should never conform to the world to escape the pain.Until you are will are willing to give up everything (even your life) for the sake of Christ, you do not believe in Him.No matter what you go through in life, God still loves you. Even when we fail as a result of the trials in our lives, He still has a restoration plan.

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    THE TRIAL OF FAITH PART 1

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2022TEXT: Matt 13:20-21, Gen 15:8-11, James 1:2-4, Heb 11:13, Ezek 12:21-23, Heb 11:17, 1 Pet 1:6-8, 1 Cor 10:13#RecapWhen the enemy sends adversity, it is on account of the word that you have received. If he cannot keep you from understanding what God has said, he will try to cause you to doubt it.The only assurance that we have that God will keep his promise is the covenant. For this reason, Satan tries to attack the foundation of the covenant. Don't allow him!Adversity is not meant to destroy you. Trials come to help you grow to maturity. The more exposed you are to challenges, the faster you'll develop. The enemy does not understand this so he continues to attack us.The reason that God does not prevent adversity is that it works together for our good. The enemy means it for evil but God ultimately turns it around for our benefit.Ways that our faith is triedWhen your circumstances contradict scripture - Being a child of God does not mean that all your troubles will disappear. The question is whether we will hold on to what we believe or yield to our experiences.When your prayers seem unanswered - It matters what you believe when you don't receive what you've asked God for. It does not mean that He is not real or has forsaken you. You must believe that He is at work even when you don't have the answer yet.When the word is prolonged - There is a tendency to lose confidence when the vision tarries. Don't give up. Wait for it. God will hasten it and it won't come a moment later than it needs to.When the unrighteous prosper - It can sometimes feel like it is foolish to be faithful to God when the godless by comparison appears to be making better progress. Be encouraged. Faith triumphs in the end.When God calls us to do what is beyond our ability - There are times when it feels like what God lays in your heart is impossible or too hard. Trust God for grace to do what he has asked of you.When the righteous live at variance with their confession - You must understand that every man is saved by grace. Jesus, not man is our pattern. Pursue Him wholeheartedly no matter what anyone else does.When God makes unreasonable demands - Can you trust God enough to give him all you have? Can you let go of that which represents your future, knowing that he has a plan and will supply all your needs?God has a purpose for every trial. If He has allowed it, He will use it to make you better than you were before it came.Trials refine and polish your faith. They reveal the genuineness of your trust in God and play a crucial part in fulfilling God's purposes in your life.The trials that come your way, are an indication of the level of your strength. If God allows a challenge to confront you, it is because he knows that He has given you sufficient capacity to handle it.

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    THE HEALING POWER OF GOD

    BISHOP AYIBAKURO SUOBITECOMMUNION & HEALING SERVICESUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2022TEXT: Mark 10:46-52, Heb 11:1#RecapThere is no sickness that God cannot heal, no situation that He cannot change. It is up to you to make up your mind about what you want to receive from Him.You must be determined to press into what God has for you irrespective of what people around you think or say. Don't let anyone hold you back from your miracle.Whether you receive a miracle or not depends on the state of your heart. You must believe that God is and that he rewards those that seek him diligently.Not forgiving others places a burden on you and prevents you from receiving God. Forgive those who hurt you and use their Betrayal as a stepping stone to your next level.Live a clean life. Do not compromise your faith or cut corners to hasten your promotion. God honours faithfulness.Be a giver. Giving positions you to receive from God. It set you up for promotion and releases supernatural favour upon your life.

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    THE TREASURES OF DARKNESS

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2022TEXT: Isah 45:3, 2 Ki 4:1-7, Hos 4:6, Ecc 10:5#RecapThe path to prosperity is not always obvious. God desires to reveal to you the secret places where the wealth of the earth is hidden.Wealth is hidden in people. Wherever people are found, there is an opportunity to prosper. Business is finding a way to get people to give you their money in exchange for value.Money is hidden in problems. You will prosper by providing solutions to issues that plague people. Your value lies in the problems that you can solve.Your prosperity is hidden in your natural endowments. Every talent that God has given to you is an asset. Do not neglect it. Discover, develop and deploy it.Money is hidden in your brain. It is not enough to work hard, you also need to work smart. You must challenge yourself to think productively.Wealth is hidden in opportunities. When God desires to prosper a man, He opens a door of opportunity. Our prosperity is tied to our ability to recognise and exploit it.Wealth is hidden in time. There are levels of success that answer only to time. Discover your path and stay on it long enough to reach your goal. Your prosperity also lies in how you spend your time today.The journey to prosperity begins with a discovery. Knowledge gives you access to wealth. The difference between the rich and the poor is what they know.There is no mystery to prosperity. Find something of value that you have, put a price on it and live on the rest. The world is a marketplace. Everybody must learn to sell!

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    EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE - THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTION

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2022TEXT: Phil 3:10-11, Luk 24:1-7, Rom 5:6-11, John 12:24, 1 Cor 15:35-54, Rom 8:11#RecapNot only did Jesus die for us. We died with Him at Calvary and resurrected with Him on the third day. The deeper our understanding of this experience the more of a reality it becomes in our lives.God's word will never fail. Jesus died and rose on the third day just as He said that He would. All the plans of hell and schemes of man could not stop His promise from coming to pass.The stone was rolled away not for Jesus' benefit. The same power that raised Him could have brought him out regardless. It was rolled away for our benefit, so we could see that the grave was empty.Jesus did not die for Himself. He had no sin and did not deserve death. He died on account of our sins and failings. He was the perfect sacrifice for the redemption of humanity.Christ died to bring many sons to glory. God sacrificed His only begotten son so that he might gain many more. The power of resurrection causes multiplication if we are willing to let go of what we have.When Jesus rose, He did so with an incorruptible, immortal, spiritual body different from the natural one that died. We are heirs of His divine nature and will also be resurrected to new bodies like His on the last day.The power of resurrection is available to us today. Even though our bodies do not change until later, the spirit that makes that possible is also able to bring life to our natural body and present circumstances.

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    FAITH AND FINANCES

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2022TEXT: 3 John 1:2, Ps 35:27, Deut 28:8-12, Luk 13:10-13, Ps 112:1-3, 2 Cor 9:8, Deut 8:11-18, Heb 6:13-18, 2 Cor 8:9#RecapIt is God's will for you to prosper. Salvation is holistic and encompasses every facet of your life. Every parent delights in the success of their child.The first thing that God created (even before He made man) was an environment of pleasure and abundance. He wants us to thrive not just survive.Prosperity is a good thing. It gives you true freedom and puts options at your disposal. Poverty is not the will of God.The root of poverty is spiritual. When the enemy wants to limit your potential, he cripples your finances. Prosperity is also spiritual.Poverty is not a sign of holiness. Righteousness and prosperity are not mutually exclusive. You can prosper and still serve God your faith should be an advantage.Prosperity is also not an index of righteousness. It is possible to prosper outside the will of God. Money does not make or change you. It merely amplifies who you are.God is our source of wealth. 'El-Shaddai is the name that speaks to His inexhaustibility. 'Jireh' is the God who supplies before there is a needThe basis of the prosperity that we receive from God is the covenant. He is committed to blessing us and has sealed His promise with the blood of His son and an oath.We lay hold of prosperity the same way we access salvation. We believe that Jesus died so that we might receive his riches in exchange for our poverty and walk in that consciousness.When it comes to prosperity, what you believe is more important than what you do. It doesn't matter how hard you work or how much you earn if you do not first believe the truth

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    THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERALITY

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2022TEXT: Prov 11:24-25 (NLT), 2 Cor 8:1-5, 1 Ki 3:3-5, Heb 11:4, 2 Cor 9:5-8, Mal 3:8-12, Deut 16:16#RecapThere are 2 paradigms of prosperity. The world prospers through greed and materialism. In our kingdom, however, we prosper by giving. Generosity unlocks your prosperity.Your liberality is not determined by what you have. It is a function of the state of your heart. No matter how little you have, you can always be generous.Generosity is giving beyond what is required. It is not driven by obligation but affection. The spirit of liberality will always look for opportunities to give.Giving that moves God has to be done by faith. This means giving beyond your ability or current level. It also means giving in expectation of a harvest. What you believe is more important than what you give.Generous giving is intentional. You should be able to plan your giving like any other expense. When giving is planned, it is less likely to be forced or coerced.Difference between giving and sowingYou may give for any number of reasons but you sow for only one - to reap a harvest.Giving benefits the receiver but sowing benefits the sower.You give whatever you have but you only sow the best that you have.You can give to anyone and anywhere but with sowing, where you sow is critical to your harvest.You can give at any time but you only sow in season. Don't miss the season.Giving is at your convenience. Sowing may not. God loves a cheerful giver but accepts a tearful sower.Giving attracts a similar measure of receiving but sowing leads to a multiple-fold harvest.# In the new covenant, we do not tithe to escape a curse (Jesus bore it on the cross) but as an expression of our faith in and love for God.Why you should titheIt is scripturalIt recognizes God as your sourceIt releases your faithIt attracts a blessing

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    Contending for the FAITH - Part 2

    DR DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY MAY 22, 2022TEXT: Jude 1:3, Luke 18:8, Hebrew 11:6, John 4:23-24, Hebrew 11:25, Romans 4: 18, 21.#RecapYou cannot fight for what you don’t value. If you are going to contend for the faith, it has to be of value to you. You must place value on your salvation, you must place value on your belief in Jesus.We must contend for the faith because of our belief system, and our understanding of Christ Jesus. The faith delivered to the saints is under attack.The faith we have does not change with the times. It has been passed on to the saints and it remains the same for all times. Resist the temptation to modernize it.If you must be born again, you must repent of your sins, confess Jesus as your Lord and Savior and receive atonement by His blood ... that will not change.God saves the lost through preaching. So you must go out to preach because that is the Great Commission and it will not change.We live in a digital world now but no matter how good technology is, it cannot replace the gathering of brethren together in fellowship. That gathering is the church and must not change.No modernization or technology should take us to a point where a wife will no longer submit to their husband. No matter how accomplished a woman gets, that should not change her role in the home as a wife. That's the faith we received.We must keep the sanctity of the faith. It must not be corrupted by worldliness and immorality.WHAT KIND OF FAITH WAS HANDED OVER TO THE SAINTS?New Testament Faith: Faith in a God that we do not see. Moulding an image to represent Jesus and worshipping it is idolatry.Sacrificial Faith: Faith that forsakes everything for the sake of the gospel. If your faith costs you nothing and the focus is only on what you get, that is counterfeit faith.Strong Faith (Righteous faith): Faith that is not moved by circumstances. It is faith that is based on God's word and triumphs over science.

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    Contending for the FAITH - Part 1

    DR. DENNIS INYANGSUNDAY, MAY 15, 2022TEXT: Jude 1, Eph 2:8-9, Rom 6:1-12, Tit 1:11-14, 2:11-12#RecapWe are all saved by grace through faith. The only basis for our salvation is Christ's finished work at Calvary.You cannot fight for what you do not value. If you will defend your faith, you must understand its worth.The Grace of God is not a license to live an immoral life. Some teach today that because we are not saved by work, it does not matter how we live. This is a lie from the pit of hell.Jesus did not come to abolish the law but to fulfil it. The Spirit empowers us the obey the law not under compulsion but by volition. This is what differentiates adults from children.The greatest threat to the church is not outside the church. The biggest danger that we face is people who claim to be Christian but pervert the gospel of grace.What you believe about the grace of God is critical to how you live. If you centre on the grace of God, to the detriment of personal responsibility, you are a heretic.Grace is not only God's ability to forgive sin but His ability given to you to overcome it. When you truly live under grace, sin ceases to have dominion over you.

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    Making a difference

    SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2022TEXT: Matt 4:10, Rom 12:1, Rom 40;13, Rom 13:14, Mark 3:13-15, Rom 12:6, Luk 8:1-3#Recap# There is a connection between worship and service. They are both acts of surrender. You cannot claim to worship God and not also serve Him.# Serving God is a privilege. He does not need our service so we should feel honoured to have the opportunity to do so.# Serving God is a responsibility. Responsibility is a sign of growth and proof of your maturity as a child of God.# Serving God is an investment. You cannot serve God and not be rewarded for it. There is a special blessing attached to service.# You are saved to serve. It is not enough to blessed by Him. You must be willing to make a contribution in furtherance of His mandate.How to serve God# Service starts with your body. You cannot serve God until you completely yield your body to God as a sacrifice. Consecration is the foundation of acceptable service.# You must serve God with your time. Your life is measured in time and so you cannot really give God your life until He has your time. Your deployment depends on your availability.# Serve God with your talent, skills and spiritual gifts. The King needs the service of skillful ministers. There is something that you have that will make a difference in the kingdom. What you do not use, you lose.# Serve God with your money. His expectation is that those who are bless by ministry finance it. Giving is also a valid expression of ministry.

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Dr. Dennis Inyang, consummate pastor, graceful teacher, and must-read author, is one of Nigeria’s cutting-edge ministers with a mandate to take the gospel to the nations of the world. He serves as the Presiding Pastor of Sure Word Assembly, Lagos, a beacon of excellence where worshipers are taught to live by faith in God’s Word and win in every area of life.

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