In the latest service at the Living Faith Church worldwide, headquartered in Canaan Land, Ogun State, Resident Pastor David Oyedepo Jr. emphasized that Nigeria is currently experiencing a "distress of nation" season.
Addressing the congregation during the 'Covenant Day of Fruitfulness,' Oyedepo encouraged Christian faithful to find refuge in covenant stewardship.
Drawing an analogy, he compared individuals without covenant practice in Christ Jesus to an empty bag susceptible to the wind, stressing the need for spiritual grounding to withstand life's challenges.
Additionally, Oyedepo urged Christians to assist the less fortunate amid economic difficulties, revealing the establishment of Kingdom Care outlets nationwide through Winners Satellite Fellowship.
The pastor reassured that seeking help when needed is not a sign of weakness, fostering a sense of community support within the church. As economic hardships persist, the church takes proactive steps to extend aid, embodying its commitment to outreach and benevolence.
The message underscores the importance of spiritual resilience and communal assistance during challenging times, aligning with the church's mission to address both the spiritual and practical needs of its members and the wider community.