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When Emmanuel Mubanga received the news of his brother’s promotion at work just a day after Action Chapel's Impact Convention, he said, “God's hand was definitely in it – it was no coincidence.”
“I live in Zambia, and I submitted prayer requests for my brother's promotion at work. After Apostle Joshua Selman finished ministering during his last session, and following the declaration by Archbishop Duncan-Williams, my brother received an email informing him of his promotion,” he shared via email days after the programme.
Emmanuel's testimony is one of many that reflects God's timely intervention.
For eight days, the Spintex branch of Action Chapel welcomed hundreds from all walks of life, hungry for an encounter with God. More joined online, feeling the impact from afar.

Apostle Isi Igenegba opened the convention with a compelling message centered around the principle of sowing and reaping.
“Here is the thing," she said. "Time only responds to the seed and the sower, not to the one who consumes. So, before you can experience timely intervention, you need to ask yourself, as God asked Moses, “What is in your hand?”
The programme featured an impressive lineup of speakers, including regulars such as Apostle Joshua Selman, Rev. Eastwood Anaba, Rev. Dr. David Antwi, Bishop Bernard Ogyiri Asare, and first-timer Bishop Shekinah Oliver. Each poured their wisdom and knowledge, weaving their teachings around the theme, “Timely Intervention.”
But it wasn’t all sermons. Praise and worship were a big part of it.
Whether it was a contemporary piece performed by Action Chapel’s Voices of Triumph, a traditional hymn led by singers from its affiliate churches, or an original delivered by guest artistes like Joe Mettle, every session added colour to the event and prepared hearts to receive the Word.

One participant recalled, “I came in broken, but I'm leaving whole. The presence of God during worship was unlike anything I have experienced before."
A major highlight of this year’s convention was the inauguration of the Next Generation Church Complex on the premises of Action Chapel International. The facility, dedicated to nurturing young people in their faith and equipping them for leadership in the Kingdom was unveiled at a special ceremony led by the host of the programme, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams.

As with previous Impact conventions, the final day concluded with an anointing and impartation service led by the Archbishop. As he prayed over the congregation, many fell under the power of the Holy Spirit, receiving fresh fire and empowerment for their assignments.
Before closing the convention, he left participants with a final admonition.
“As you leave, remember that you cannot relegate prayer to the background and experience God’s timely intervention. It is in the place of prayer that we give heaven authorization to rule in the affairs of men. Continue to pray, continue to seek God's face and watch as He intervenes in your life in mighty and powerful ways.
The 2024 Impact Convention may be over, but one thing is certain: its impact will be felt for years to come.
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