Ajisafe Prays For Flood Victims & Donates Millions Worth Of Items



General Overseer and Senior Pastor of Christ Revival Evangelistic Ministries (aka Sanctuary Praise Church – Let My Gate Be Opened), Evangelist Victor Ajisafe has prayed for flood victims and donated millions of Leones worth of items.


Evangelist Victor Ajisafe who visited the Siaka Steven Stadium late afternoon on Monday 28th September 2015 was accompanied by his wife Mrs. Ajisafe, Pastor Alim Sesay Resident Pastor, Pastor Kamara, Pastor Tunday, Church Staff and members.
Before presenting the items to the Ministry of Social Welfares Gender and Children Affairs representative, Evangelist Victor Ajisafe described the crisis as one that occurred through natural means.
He went on to say it is the responsibility of to all of them to help those who are affected and at the same time pray for such not to occur again in this nation.
As a church, Evangelist Ajisafe said they are complimenting the effort of the government at this crucial period for government to restore the dignity of the victims for them to return to their normal lives.
The Evangelist extended the church’s appreciation to the Social Welfare Ministry and all other workers for leaving all what they were doing to seek the needs of the victims.
Some of the donated items includes, 30 bags 50kg rice, used bales of used clothes and  shoes for men, women and children, 100 pairs of plastic slippers for adults, 96 plastic sandals for children, 4 cartoons of corn-milk baby food, 5 cartoons of Nutrillion baby food, 10 cartoons of glucose biscuits, Jago and nice biscuits, 5 cartoon of saba foam soft, 1 and half cartoon of sunny baby pampers, 96 mama and baby Vaseline, 7 cartoons of Juliet bathing soap, 5 gallons of cooking oil and 200 wrappers of cotton materials.
“We do believe that these items will help,” he said.
Evangelist Victor Ajisafe is a man empowered by God with so much grace and anointing for supernatural upliftment, divine positioning, healing and deliverance through transforming and inspiring teachings of God’s word, told the victims that
“No condition is permanent, no matter what you are going through God will help you. God cares for you and I want you to know that the Church love you, government love you and Jesus love you that is why we are here. No matter what you have lost, very soon you will get it back in Jesus name.”
Receiving the items on behalf of the government of Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Social welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs representative, Kadie Buya-Kamara thanked Evangelist Victor Ajisafe and the church for their timely donation. She described the church as one that they need throughout their lives but what they have done is a clear demonstration that Sanctuary Praise Church encourages people and seeks their welfare.
“You are not only a church where people go and pray but you also reaching out to people. This is a clear demonstration of your leadership that cares for others,” she said. She thanked Mrs. Ajisafe for her presence at the stadium and for being so close to her husband as she put it “Behind every successful man there is a woman.”  .
She promised the leadership of the church that the items will serve it right purpose and worned all those that don’t have business and pretend to be victims to deviate from doing such as those that are affected is not their making.
The victims were so pleased to see Evangelist Victor Ajisafe some said they have heard lot about him and how God is using him but they were not opportune to meet with him while other described him as a source of change.
Evangelist Victor Ajisafe concluded his tour with prayers for the victims and staff. He prayed for the nation, all those that are sick for them to regain their health, health workers, and protection of all that are sleeping at the stadium and for a speedy restoration of those that have lost their properties during the flood.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Five Awards In 2019… GT-SIMPAY Drives GTBank With Another Award

Providence Students Takes Centre Stage To Celebrate 10th Anniversary

Africell Gives Over Le 242 Million To Subscribers