Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Paul Enenche, has denied allegations that he uses church funds for personal gain, insisting that he has never accessed the church’s financial accounts or spent proceeds from church materials on himself.
Speaking during a church service, Enenche stressed that his personal needs are met through what he described as divine provision, not offerings or sales generated by the ministry.
He explained that funds from books, CDs, and other church materials are strictly reserved for ministry work.]
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According to the cleric, he does not rely on church proceeds for personal items such as clothing or accessories, noting that church offerings are sacred and meant solely for advancing God’s work.
“Some people think the suit I’m wearing is church money, the trousers are church money, or the watch is church money. That is a complete misunderstanding,” Enenche said. “From day one till now, the church’s chequebook has not been in our possession.”
He further clarified that the devotional materials and publications produced under the ministry are not used to fund his personal lifestyle.
“The CDs sold in this church, I have not used one naira from them to buy a tie. Seed of Destiny, the monthly devotional, I write it. Not one naira from it has been used to buy socks,” he stated.
Enenche added that God has consistently supplied his needs without reliance on church finances, recounting how he received numerous suits in a single day through what he described as divine provision.
Beyond addressing financial matters, the pastor urged Christians to shift their focus away from material possessions and public perception, encouraging believers to live purpose-driven lives centred on faith, sacrifice, and service to God.
“Let’s stop living for things. Let’s start living for God. Let’s start living for what truly matters, the kingdom,” he said.
He concluded by advising believers to prioritise spiritual growth and commitment to God’s work, assuring them that fulfillment comes from aligning one’s life with eternal values rather than material wealth.
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