Pastor Lazarus Muoka, the General Overseer of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, today led a powerful prayer session for the needy, emphasizing the importance of empathy, unity, and divine intervention in the lives of those facing hardship. The event, held at the church’s headquarters in Lagos, brought together thousands of believers, with many more joining via live stream from across the globe, all united in prayer for the less fortunate in 2025.
Opening the prayer service, Pastor Muoka called for Christians to renew their commitment to helping the marginalized, the poor, and those suffering from various challenges. “In this year of grace, we must open our hearts to those who are suffering around us,” Pastor Muoka declared. “Our prayers today are not just for our personal needs, but for the countless souls in need of God’s intervention and mercy.”
The prayer focused on lifting up the lives of the impoverished, the sick, and the disenfranchised. Pastor Muoka fervently prayed for the restoration of hope and prosperity for the needy. “We pray that God will provide shelter for the homeless, food for the hungry, healing for the sick, and peace for those in turmoil. May this year bring divine breakthroughs for all those facing hardship,” he said.
Pastor Muoka also called for Christians to go beyond prayer, urging them to take practical steps in showing compassion to others. “It is not enough to pray alone; we must also be moved to action. We must help, we must serve, and we must love those who are suffering,” he said. “Our faith must translate into works of charity.”
As part of the event, the church also announced a series of outreach programs aimed at providing relief to the needy in 2025. These programs will focus on food distribution, healthcare services, educational support, and job creation for the most vulnerable groups. Pastor Muoka encouraged the congregation to actively participate in these initiatives, either through volunteering or financial support.
The service was also a moment to reflect on the importance of global solidarity, especially in light of the rising economic and social challenges faced by many. Pastor Muoka emphasized the need for both local and international communities to come together and assist those in need. “We are all members of one global family, and it is our duty to look out for one another, regardless of where we live or where we come from,” he said.
Additional Information:
- Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries has committed to expanding its outreach programs in 2025, with a focus on providing long-term solutions to poverty, including educational scholarships and employment training for vulnerable populations.
- Pastor Lazarus Muoka’s call for action also extended to leaders and policymakers, urging them to prioritize the welfare of the poor and marginalized in their decision-making.
The service concluded with a call for continued prayer and action, as Pastor Muoka reminded the congregation that their collective efforts could bring about lasting change. As the world enters 2025, his message of hope, compassion, and unity served as a powerful reminder of the need to lift up those in need.
For those interested in supporting the church’s humanitarian initiatives, donations can be made through the official platforms of Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, ensuring that the outreach programs continue to touch lives throughout the year.