By Divine Nwakanma
Over 70,000 participants who converged on the London Excel Arena, United Kingdom, to attend the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations conference have overwhelmed the venue.
The event which was hosted by popular Nigerian preacher, Pastor Jerry Eze who is the lead pastor of Streams of Joy International Church took place on Saturday and Sunday.
A statement sent to Daily Review Online by the organizers indicated that NSPPD “Prayers has continued to grow in popularity and in the number of ardent followers and subscribers online and offline.”
It would be recalled that, in July 2022, NSPPD prayers emerged as the number one online prayer platform and number one ‘Daily Most Super Chatted Gospel Channel’ in the world with a record 313,768,909 or 889,627 chats per day, according to data compiled by Playboard.
According to the statement, the two-day London event saw attendees from various walks of life, and a string of testimonies of miracles by participants at the event.
“A woman had testified of being healed of 20-year arthritis, while another who had been in a wheelchair for the past three years testified of being able to walk unaided. Another participant testified of being healed of a 13-year mobility impairment and was seen walking without her crutches. Yet another lady testified of a mass in her stomach disappearing instantly during the prayers.
“A man testified of a dumb tongue loosened, another testified to being healed of multiple sclerosis, while another woman testified of being healed of 40-years hearing impairment. Other testimonies included disappeared lumps in the breasts, 17-years arthroscopy healed, and many more.”
Pastor Eze is said to have popularized the ‘What God cannot do does not exist” mantra.
The NSPPD prayers which began just over three years ago, streams at 7 am every day on Facebook, Youtube, Instagram and other social media platforms.
Commenting on the huge turnout at the conference and the testimonials, Eze ascribed it to the “overwhelming power of God at work,” noting that he was humbled by the success of the conference.”