The
 Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche,
 has explain why the ministry embarked on the construction of a dual 
carriageway in Mararaba area of Nasarawa State.
  IDOMA VOICE 
observed that the project, which was done under the supervision of 
Pastor Barth Oche, was commissioned on Saturday amid plaudits. 
  Speaking
 during the ceremony, which was attended by politicians, royal fathers 
and top government functionaries, Dr. Enenche said the ministry embarked
 on the project to follow the footsteps of Jesus Christ, who he 
described as the Master Pacesetter. 
  His words, “The motivation 
is like what I read from the scripture earlier that we are the light of 
the world. A city set on the hill cannot be hid (Matthew 5:16).
  “Jesus
 laid the foundation that we should go into the world and preach the 
gospel not just in words but in works. Which means, we should let the 
people see light, love, direction and developments and that is our 
undying and tireless passion at DIGC. 
  “The same passion with 
which we use to preach to people to repent is the same passion we use to
 reach out to them through efforts as this. “This shows that if they can’t hear the gospel, let them also see the gospel and then come to Jesus who is our master. 
  “By
 God’s grace, were have embarked on several similar humanitarian works 
before now. We built classroom blocks in Benue, chapel in Wesley High 
School Otukpo, roofed buildings, empowered widows and the 
less-privileged. Like in Abuja here, we constructed the Area One road 
from the Old Federal Secretariat down to Dagba village. We electrified 
the place and several other things.   “I could recall that a village 
in Kuje for about many years never had drinkable water until the church 
came to their rescue. This is what Christianity is all about. All these 
were not done to impress anybody or bring external motivation but to let
 the people see the light and glorify God, who is in Heaven.” 
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