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Expresses Desire to Serve God, Ex-Super Eagles Captain Joseph Yobo Visits Dunamis Church

Expresses Desire to Serve God, Ex-Super Eagles Captain Joseph Yobo Visits Dunamis Church

During the Power Communion service on Wednesday, former Super Eagles player and captain Joseph Yobo made a noteworthy visit to the Dunamis Glory Dome Church in Abuja, signifying a momentous spiritual journey for the retired football star. After spending the last three days in the church, Yobo gave the congregation a powerful testimony.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

During his testimony, Yobo revealed that his brother had suggested he visit Dunamis for over a year, a recommendation he initially resisted.

However, a recent business trip to Abuja changed his perspective. When all attempts to book a flight back home failed, Yobo perceived it as a divine sign that he was meant to visit Dunamis.

This realization led him to the church, where he has since participated in various services, including the Sunday worship and the commanding the day midnight service.

Yobo spoke of the profound peace he has experienced since arriving at Dunamis.

He expressed a sense of fulfillment and a deep spiritual connection that had been missing from his life.

The former footballer shared his desire to be empowered by God, hoping to stand in the gap for his children and to serve a higher purpose with renewed strength.

Throughout his stay, Yobo detailed numerous aspects of his spiritual encounter at Dunamis.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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