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How Pastor Paul Enenche Gave a Storm an Eviction Notice

In a world where pastors are not only healing the sick and raising the dead but also commanding weather patterns, Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre has certainly set a new standard. Recently, he shared a testimony that had everyone amazed—and maybe chuckling a little.

The story goes like this: Pastor Enenche’s wife, Dr. Becky Enenche, was scheduled to board a flight when news of an approaching storm threatened to ground her plans. But instead of reaching out to air traffic control or calling for a weather update, the man of God decided to take matters into his own spiritual hands.

“I spoke to the storm,” Pastor Enenche said with calm authority, recounting how he instructed the storm to vacate the premises. Yes, you heard that right—he told the storm to go somewhere else. And it obeyed.

Imagine the storm, mid-rage, stopping to hear the pastor’s divine eviction notice: “Hello, Storm, you are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Kindly vacate the area immediately!” And as you’d expect, the storm did a quick about-turn, leaving the skies clear for the flight to proceed.

What an interesting time to be alive—when storms now take commands like obedient ushers! This modern-day demonstration of faith might make you wonder if the weather app should start featuring a “pray now” button for unruly weather.

Pastor Enenche reminded his congregation that Jesus once calmed a storm with just three words: “Peace, be still.” He then encouraged believers to operate in that same level of faith. But the question remains—if we start redirecting storms, where exactly do they go? (Hopefully not to someone else’s barbecue.)

Whether this was a miracle or nature simply yielding to superior faith, one thing is clear: Pastor Enenche has upped the game for spiritual warfare. So, next time you forget your umbrella and the rain starts pouring, maybe it’s time to test out that mustard-seed faith!

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