“Liberia Needs More Prayer”; Says Seven-Day Crusade Organizer

“Liberia as a nation needs constant prayer by religious leaders in the land,” Compassion of Christ Resident Pastor, Patrick Dolo, told the Hot Pepper recently.

Compassion of Christ Ministry International will on December 16—22, 2024 embark on seven days of power deliverance crusade for Liberia and Liberians in the country at Central Dixville football field community at 6:00 p.m. daily.

Speaking with Pastor Patrick Dolo, main organizer of the seven-day crusade, he stated that the crusade is meant to set Liberia and Liberians free from spiritual captivity within the West African sub-region.

According to him, majority issues confronting Liberia and Liberians need to be engaged spiritually through prayer.

“When the Lord said unto Father Abraham to change his location, that meant, in our Liberia context, that Liberians need to embrace God in all they do,” Pastor Dolo noted.

He said when religious leaders look at Liberia’s issues, solutions and problem comes from the spirit realm.
The seven-day crusade will be held on the Theme, “Coming Out of Captivity,” and Liberians are encouraged to participate in the seven-day event.

According to information gathered, there will be morning session, intended to train church leaders in church leadership.

Bishop Enoch Karnjay, Bishop Sammy David, Bishop J. Allen Klayee, and Apostle Samuel Barnes Carr are expected to serve as the crusade preachers.

Pastor Patrick L. Dolo and Mother Dolo are the host of the seven-day crusade.

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