Rev. Ambassador Kelvin Ehumadu's Testimony
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Rev. Ambassador Kelvin Ehumadu, the leader of a missionary team in Imo State - Nigeria, who was privileged to have access to God's Power Gospel Books, shared his testimony with the institution.
THESE ARE HIS WORDS:
"I want to actually use this medium to give my brief report on the materials sent to us. To be honest with you, these materials are well packaged; they are so informative and very educational. I have acquired so much from each of the materials: they are working tools to help propagate the kingdom of God. One of the books, Teamworking in the Lord's Work, addresses what should be a guideline to every leader in this contemporary society in the circular world and in the Christendom.
The book titled, The Way of the church Volume One, stresses the importance of partnership in the Kingdom business where you see people voluntarily giving for the expansion of the kingdom of God.

The benefits of these materials cannot be underemphasized. I recommend that these materials should be used in the circular world and not only in the religious settings as they address many issues we're facing in the universities, households, and our various communities. It requires wisdom and divine direction to read the materials and apply the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding they convey.
What encourages me the most is that the materials are Spirit inspired and are centered on the word of God. This keep my joy whenever I am using them.
The book, Prayer is Needed for Effective ministration, is a book for those who want to do more exploits in the Lord's work. Moreover, the book titled, Depending on God for Provision, came at the right time, especially for us in Nigeria, where we are in an economic crunch or meltdown. Indeed, if Christians should depend on God for provision, I strongly believe that the politicians will no longer make a mockery of Christianity.
Indeed, the testimonies of these materials shall not cease. The more one reads, the more testimonies he will have and share with others. The more he continues to read them, the more he becomes inspired and devoted.
I suggest that this Christian literature should be published widely so that it can reach everyone everywhere. The pocket-sized booklets should become very common such that everyone can go around with them and read them everywhere, even in vehicles.
The materials are good for teaching, devotion, evangelism, and outreach.
This is Rev Ambassador Kelvin Ehumadu, reporting from Nigeria."
TO GOD BE THE GLORY!