Yul Edochie, a former Nollywood filmmaker who has just become a pastor, shared his first testimony from a congregation member who has experienced a miracle.
Yul Edochie just revealed his online pastoral profession on his Instagram profile.
The actor-turned-pastor began his first internet sermon two days ago.
It may appear that the online church service has shown beneficial results, as a woman with the Facebook account Angela Uzoma has shared her testimony.
According to the lady, she had a runny stomach for several days before the online church. She revealed that after joining the online church, her running stomach stopped, despite the fact that she had previously taken medication to halt it.
She described her testimony as an instant miracle and was proud to be a member of True Salvation Ministries.
In reaction, Yul Edochie shared the testimony and captioned it, “Wow!
I just came across this on Tunde Ednut’s page.
@mazitundeednut
I’m overjoyed.
And I give God all the glory.
I’m not surprised because God told me He will do great things through me, not for my glory but for His.
This is just the beginning.
This coming Sunday, our program will be explosive.
Don’t miss it.
Thank You Lord.
God bless you all.
LOVE ALWAYS.”
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