MFM Inaugurates Lagos Regional Church, Expands Humanitarian Outreach
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) inaugurated a new regional church auditorium in Epe, Lagos State.
- The ministry also expanded its humanitarian outreach, including medical services, food distribution, and vocational training.
- MFM's General Overseer, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, directed the church to combine evangelism with practical acts of compassion.
The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Worldwide, under the dynamic leadership of General Overseer Dr. Daniel Olukoya, continues to demonstrate its commitment to holistic ministry, extending its reach beyond spiritual edification to tangible community impact. The recent inauguration of the ultra-modern MFM Region 210, Noforija, in Epe, Lagos State, marks a significant milestone, providing a new center for spiritual restoration, counseling, youth development, and community support.
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However, the dedication of this new auditorium was not solely a religious event. It was accompanied by a robust humanitarian outreach, a testament to MFM's 'Explosive Evangelism Initiative.' This program strategically blends evangelism with social welfare, offering free medical services, food support, and vital skills acquisition training to hundreds of residents, particularly the vulnerable, widows, and low-income earners. This dual approach reflects Dr. Olukoya's directive that evangelism must be paired with practical acts of compassion, ensuring that the ministry touches lives both spiritually and physically.
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As reported by The Punch, MFM's dedication to humanitarian service, including scholarships, youth empowerment, and support for former inmates, is longstanding. This expansion of outreach in Epe exemplifies the ministry's core mission: to transform lives positively. From our perspective, this integrated approach is particularly impactful in communities like Epe, where such comprehensive support can significantly uplift residents. It showcases a model where faith-based organizations actively contribute to the socio-economic well-being of their communities, demonstrating a profound understanding of the multifaceted needs of the people they serve.
Dr Daniel Olukoya instructed all MFM churches to touch peopleโs lives positively and spiritually through evangelism programmes and physically through corporate social responsibility initiatives.
Originally published by The Punch in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.