Christ Embassy Fire: Pastor Oyakhilome vows to build a bigger and better church

President and Founder of Believers LoveWorld also known as Christ Embassy, ​​Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has promised to build a bigger and better church headquarters.

Pastor Oyakhilome has reacted to a fire that broke out at the church headquarters in Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, on Sunday morning, which caused extensive damage to the building. However, there were no casualties in this incident.

According to Oyakhilome, the fire experienced by its founder was not an accident but an opportunity for the church to build something bigger and better.

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In a live Sunday service at the church camp in Asese, on Sunday, Pastor Oyakhilome addressed the incident, saying: “Nothing happens in the life of a child of God by chance. During the bombing incident in Ikeja cantonment in 2001, the building shook violently and we thought it would collapse. I thought that if the house fell down, I would build a bigger and better house. In the end, the building didn’t collapse, and we called engineers to see if there was a need to tear it down and rebuild, but the building was still fine.”

He continued, “Now that this has happened, we will build bigger, better, and nobler, and the devil will lick his wounds.”

The Lagos Fire Service immediately responded to the fire. The cause of the fire is not yet known, but Pastor Oyakhilome’s statement shows that the church is looking to the future and is planning to rebuild and expand its headquarters.

The fire incident has sparked a lot of reactions on social media, with many church members and sympathizers expressing their support and encouragement to the church leadership.

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