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Deeper Life Bible Church, Ghana has held an outreach programme ahead of its founder, Pastor William Kumuyi’s global crusade.
The crusade dubbed: Triumphant Power will be held from August 25 to 30 in Nigeria with participants across the globe joining live in church, on social media, radio, TV and satellite.
As part of activities to create awareness ahead of the event, Deeper Life Bible Church in Accra embarked on street publicity to sensitise the public ahead of this month's global crusade.
Addressing the procession, Pastor Edward K. Duodu, National Overseer of the Deeper Life Bible Church, Ghana, encouraged members to throng en mass to the in-church locations to participate in the crusade.

He added, that though the crusade streams on social media, satellite, zoom, radio and TV, members need to make it a point to join the closest physical locations to encourage their invitees to join them.
He said the crusade for the past 13 months has recorded great testimonies of genuine salvation, healing and deliverance to God's glory, and stated that God is set to do more for all who come believing.
He encouraged all invitees who can't make it to the physical locations to join virtually for equally-enriching experiences
Global Crusade
The Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) is a unique global evangelisation strategy which was introduced in June 2021 by Pastor W. F. Kumuyi, the convener.
It is held every month since then, with various cities across Nigeria taking turns as host.
Hundreds of thousands across the world have given their lives to Christ since this global evangelisation campaign took off, and many mighty Miracles have also been received by participants across the globe as God's power comes down to relieve many of their afflictions
The host venue, called the Alpha Location, coordinates the programme and serves as the ministration point for the convener who is the Preacher.
Praises and worship, choir renditions and guest music ministrations are seamlessly woven in on-ground and virtually.
Deeper life choirs from various parts of the world, minister virtually from their respective locations, via technology. From Pakistan, Colombia, to China, Belgium, South Africa, Ghana, United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Gambia as well as several others, music sessions have been delivered effortlessly to the global audience powered by technology
Liberia becomes the first host outside Accra later this year, Togo comes in early next year, followed by Ghana
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