HOLY FATHER UNDERSCORES DIVINE MISSION OF 144,000 VIRGINS BODY AT 33RD ANNIVERSARY

The Holy Father, His Holiness Olumba Olumba Obu, The King of kings and The Lord of lords has called on members of the 144,000 Virgins Body to renew their dedication and uphold their sacred mission as He underscored their significance and remarkable milestones achieved over the past 33 years. In His address, He highlighted the Pew’s divine purpose and enduring impact on spiritual life, celebrating its remarkable journey and reaffirming its pivotal role in fulfilling heavenly promises.

According to the Father, the creation of the 144,000 Virgins Pew is a testament to His divine authority and mission on earth. “On this day, 33 years ago, the Holy Father revealed a profound heavenly mystery, marking the manifestation of the 144,000 Virgins Body. This divine assembly was established to fulfil the prophecy detailed in Revelation 14: 1, signaling its sacred role in the spiritual realm.”

The Father emphasized that this sacred body was sanctioned in heaven and made manifest to the faithful on earth as a symbol of divine grace and protection. He expressed that the heavens are filled with joy over the 144,000 Virgins’ presence in this generation, linking their journey from biblical times through the life of Jesus Christ to their current mission.

“The establishment of the 144,000 Virgins Body faced much skepticism and doubt”, said the Holy Father. “However, the wisdom of God prevailed, and despite various attempts to undermine this divine institution, it has remained steadfast and protected from malevolent forces.”

Reflecting on the Pew’s evolution, the Heavenly Father noted that it has undergone more than 20 administrative changes, starting with its first leader, Brother Samuel Effiong, and has been directly supervised by Him. He commended the Pew’s significant contributions to the Kingdom, particularly highlighting their role during the rebellion in the early 2000s.

Furthermore, The Holy Father praised the Body’s consistent performance and encouraged members to continue their dedication and innovate for the Kingdom’s advancement. He reaffirmed the Pew’s esteemed position and called for high standard of spiritual and moral conduct.

In a significant development, He established the 144,000 Parents/Guidance Forum to enhance involvement and address welfare matters. The Forum, which will play a crucial role in supporting the Pew’s mission, consists of the following members: MCS Beauty Ambille – International Coordinator; 144,000 Brother Victor Ibanga – Secretary; HE Glory Asuquo – FCT Abuja; MCS Princess Osisike – Coordinator, Delta; HE Priscilla Ogar – Coordinator, CRS; MCS Chime Ogbolosingha – Coordinator, Rivers State; HE Ipia Okoro – Coordinator, Lagos/Western State; HE Laura Madali – Coordinator, Edo State; BM Salome Digitemie – Coordinator, Bayelsa State; HE Augusta Edet Obot – Coordinator, Akwa Ibom State; CA Cele Nwachukwu – Coordinator, Imo/Eastern States; BM Adewa Frimpong Antui – Coordinator, Ghana; CA Beverly Amase – Coordinator, UK; HE Esther Udoka – Coordinator, USA/Canada; HE Elijah Magawula – Coordinator, South Africa; and HE Mula – Coordinator, Liberia.

He said, “The Forum will focus on supporting national coordinators, ensuring active participation, and overseeing educational and welfare programs. Their responsibilities include organizing periodic meetings to address issues related to facilities, welfare standards, and educational development”.

The Father emphasized the importance of effective collaboration and communication within the Forum to support the Body’s mission.

In conclusion, The King of kings and The Lord of lords extended His gratitude to the parents, caregivers, and supporters of the 144,000 Virgins. He urged them to continue their support through financial contributions and participation in annual fundraisers essential for maintaining the Pew’s residence and operations. The Holy Father promised divine blessings for their ongoing efforts and dedication.

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