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Harvest Of Babies’ Programme Takes Centre Stage At Grace Nation

Harvest Of Babies' Programme Takes Centre Stage At Grace Nation

 

For four days between March 27-31, 2024, women seeking the fruit of the womb from within, and outside Nigeria will throng the Grace Nation International Church, Lagos in what is easily another instalment of the ‘Harvest of Babies’ programme which holds every year.

The programme which has now become the platform upon which yokes of barrenness keeps getting broken with amazing testimonies of uncommon breakthroughs in the area of childbearing has been gaining in popularity in recent years.

Harvest Of Babies' Programme Takes Centre Stage At Grace NationThis year’s programme tagged, “I Must Carry My Baby,” which takes off on Wednesday March 27 promises to be even greater as it is scheduled to hold in the church’s brand new, ultra-modern auditorium complete with a gallery and such other state-of-the-art facilities that should make visitors feel more welcome.

According to a release by the church, the opening day programme starts 5pm while the one for Thursday holds from 7am to 11am. The Friday edition will hold in the night from 8pm till dawn, while the grand finale, tagged, “anointing and celebration” service rounds off the series on Sunday March 31st.

Harvest Of Babies' Programme Takes Centre Stage At Grace Nation
Harvest Of Babies’ Programme Takes Centre Stage At Grace Nation

On hand to minister as usual will be Dr Chris Okafor, the church’s founder and senior pastor who God has specially anointed to break the yokes of barrenness in hitherto unfruitful men and women, as well as wipe tears of childlessness from the faces of many who have cried secret tears for years.

The programme holds at Grace Nation’s headquarters located at Plot 9-12 Oshofisan Street, off Odozi Street by Ereke Bus Stop, Ojodu-Berger, Lagos.

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