Pst Paul Enenche - Kwu Okwu na Ozuwo (Power Song)

submitted by acbntv on 08/27/15 1

The most powerful song I've heard so far! from the ibo tribe of the Nigerian people. It means; "Speak the word and it is enough" (3x) "Let the waters be still" Psalm 106:9 declares "He rebuked the red sea and it dried up and he led them through the depths as through the wilderness". Our God is an ocean divider, let not your heart be troubled. You have overcome the world. www.dunamisgospel.org Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche is the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, with the headquarters at Area 1, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria. He is a trained Medical Doctor, called of God into full time ministry, with a heavy Apostolic and Prophetic mantle for the restoration of human lives and dignities. His ministrations are stamped by a tangible Presence of God that overflows into supernatural healings, signs and wonders and deep insights from the Word of God that motivates you to be successful and also rapturable. Dr. Paul is the author of many soul piercing books and also the host of Destiny Encounter Broadcast on Television and Radio, a power-packed programme that brings salvation, deliverance, joy and restoration to millions of lives in homes across Nigeria and beyond. His passion is to see that the earth is filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea and as such, in line with this passion, the ministry is involved in aggressive spread of the Gospel via various media: the Commission's Television Station, Dunamis TV, their 24/7 Web-Tv, Web-Radio broadcast, as well as campus revival meetings, crusades and aggressive church plantings, etc. He is married to Dr. Becky Enenche, also a trained Medical Doctor, called of God into full time ministry and together, they have four blessed children.

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