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“We attended church in the morning, at night a native doctor would make incisions on us”:According to Ben Eragbai

 

Rev. Ben Eragbai, the General Overseer of Divine Appointment Ministry in Aja, Lagos, recently described his story of transformation in an article published in The Sun.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Rev Eragbai said he grew up in an Army Barracks in Lagos and he was raised by his elder sister and her husband. He said during his childhood, he attended Catholic Church services in the morning, but in the evening, a native doctor would perform rituals and make incisions on their heads. He said while studying at UNIBEN, he avoided anything related to Christianity because of his past experience

However, Eragbai said despite his past, he eventually found faith and gave his life to Christ. He said he didn’t initially plan to become a pastor and his only desire was to be a faithful churchgoer and serve God in whatever way he could. He said over time, his commitment and dedication grew, and he was eventually called to pastoral ministry

In Rev Eragbai’s words: “I’m highlighting how grace can transform lives. Grace found me. If anyone has truly experienced grace, it is me. Despite being the least deserving, I was called. Back at UNIBEN, I was a rebel against Christianity, believing everything about it was fake. The reason was that I grew up in the Army Barracks with my elder sister and her husband here in Lagos, from my primary school days onward. We attended Catholic Church services in the morning, but in the evening, a native doctor would be invited to perform rituals and make incisions on our heads”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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