By isaac kertyo, makurdi
The president, azaria prayer ministries international (apmi), mrs linda golu, has disclosed that the ministry empowered over seven hundred widows in nigeria with food, clothing, farm inputs and spiritually to enhance their living.
Mrs golu, who made this disclosure at a convention tittled “From grief to grace, finding healing and hope” held at adikpo, in kwande local government area of benue state, stressed that the ministry has been rendering spiritual and humanitarian services to people over the years.
Her words: “The ministry’s mission is to foster a balance and fulfilling life for all who come under its wings. Apmi is dedicated to promoting holistic wellbeing. It addresses the spiritual, economic and psycho-social needs of those it serves. It is a beacon of hope for those in need.”
According to the president, the convention wasn’t just a spiritual nourishment, but that it also provided practical support and transformative sessions.
While appreciating the widows over their resilience, mrs golu also applauded the partners as well as vissionaries for their support and commitment to the course.
Also speaking, the founder of the ministry, evangelist sandra akula ukoh, underscored the importance of caring for the widows, describing it as a biblical mandate. She outlined plans of the ministry for support, including counseling services and economic empowerment projects.