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Life has dealt with me to the point that I began to question God. Things went from bad to worst. I could not pay my children’s school fees that last term, they were not allowed to take their promotional examination. I was still thinking about this when my Landlord’s lawyer came with a quit notice that they want to renovate the house. That same weekend, the landlord of my shop came with his own news that the plot of land on which my shop is has been sold and as such I am to vacate the shop.

When I got home, I told my wife the sad news and to my surprise, she started to dance saying that the time for God to bless us has finally come. I looked at her and thought does this woman understand what quit notice means? She said I should not let the quit notice worry me.

During that week, one of the sisters that attend Winners invited me to Faith Tabernacle. As I read through the tracts given to me, I was inspired by the series of testimonies and I decided I would go, perhaps God will also visit me. When I got to Canaanland, lo and behold, I was carried away by the beauty of the place. So I kept coming.

As the pressure to pack out mounted, God’s servant Bishop Oyedepo said in one of the services, ‘No matter what you are facing today, God has decided to take over your battle’ Brethren, that is exactly what happened to me; the money for a three bed apartment emerged from nowhere and I rented it in Ikorodu. I was still celebrating this divine intervention, but the Lord said he has not finished with me yet. The Lord gave me a plot of land and I started work on it. Right now, a three-bedroom bungalow is at the roofing level and this is within a space of one month and one week. What an awesome God! I have come to return all the glory to God.

– Timothy Chiekwe