Urgent call for prayers
URGENT CALL TO PRAYER: Apostle Dr. Solomon Okorie Sounds the Alarm for Spiritual Warfare
In a passionate plea, Apostle Dr. Solomon Okorie, International President of the Christian Association of Igbo Ministers (CAIM), has issued a fervent call to prayer amidst the rising violence and bloodshed in various parts of Nigeria. He cites the atrocities committed in Southern Kaduna, Plateau, Benue, Zamfara, and Borno, describing the situation as a "silent genocide" in Christian communities.
The State of the Church
Apostle Okorie laments the current state of the Church, describing it as "divided, distracted, and disconnected." He emphasizes that this is no longer a time for casual Christianity but an hour of spiritual warfare, requiring believers to rise up and fight on their knees.
A Call to Action
The CAIM president urges Christians to transform their homes into prayer altars and fortresses, and to rise in the night watch to pray. He reminds believers that even if they cannot hold a microphone or carry a weapon, they can still hold the heavens and carry a burden through prayer.
Scriptural Foundation
Apostle Okorie anchors his call to prayer on 2 Chronicles 7:14, which states, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray..." He emphasizes that God is watching and heaven is listening, urging the Church to rise up and pray to avoid being buried in silence.
About CAIM
The Christian Association of Igbo Ministers (CAIM) is a global network of ministers and churches dedicated to spreading the Gospel and empowering the Igbo nation. Under Apostle Dr. Solomon Okorie's visionary leadership, CAIM has experienced remarkable growth and impact, with chapters and affiliates in various countries around the world.
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