PASTOR Adeboye then mounted the pulpit to pronounce the final blessing
on the mammoth crowd of worshippers who had waited patiently for that
moment but instead began by commending every department that had
contributed to the huge success of the convention.
According to him, as at 6.45 a.m. on that Sunday morning, a total of
111 children had been delivered at the Redeemer's Maternity in the
Redemption Camp, during the seven day period of the convention. Saying
that the boys were the clear winners this year, he said 63 of the
children were boys while the other 48 turned out to be girls.
Adeboye confirmed that this year's convention of the church which
provided a platform for thousands of worshippers to pray for the safe
release of the Chibok schoolgirls, end to terrorism in Nigeria in
particular and the world over as well as the destruction of the Ebola
Virus Disease, was the very best. He maintained that the church is
growing, hoping that apart from the Cambodian choristers, made up of
two men and five ladies, who ministered at the event, more from other
parts of the world would feature next year.
He also announced that the December Holy Ghost Congress which, he
said, would have as theme "The great shepherd," would be a time of
tremendous refreshing.
Several eminent personalities from different parts of the globe,
including Pastor Stephen Rathod who taught during some of the special
seminars, founder of Gethsamane Prayer Ministries and national
coordinator of Nigeria Prays, Dr. Moses Aransiola, immediate past Vice
President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Rev. (Mrs.) Mercy
Ezekiel, Rev. Joe Olaiya, Rev. Achonwa, erstwhile Minister of
Education, Mrs. Obi Ezekwesili, retired deputy inspector-general of
Police, Mr. Marvel Akpoyibo and several traditional rulers from
different parts of the country attended the convention.

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