TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:
SERMON TOPIC:
3 PLACES IN YOUR HOME THAT NEED PRAYER
Theme:
When You Pray Over Your House, You Build a Spiritual Wall Around Your Family
Your home is more than a building.
It is a place where destinies are formed, children are raised, marriages are strengthened, decisions are made, and spiritual battles are sometimes fought.
You can lock your doors physically and still leave your home spiritually exposed.
That is why prayer must not only happen in the church. Your home must become an altar.
Joshua declared:
«“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
Joshua did not say, “As for me, I will serve the Lord.” He said, “Me and my house.”
There are places in your house that should not only be cleaned, decorated, or furnished—they should be covered in prayer.
Today, we are looking at three places in your home that need prayer.
1. YOUR BEDROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR REST, MARRIAGE AND PRIVATE LIFE
The bedroom is a place of rest, intimacy, vulnerability, and sometimes deep emotional battles.
It is where you sleep after the activities of the day. It is also where many people experience anxiety, fear, disturbing thoughts, marital tensions, and spiritual heaviness.
Bible Verse
«“I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8»
Notice the connection:
Sleep + peace + God's protection.
Before you sleep, don't only check your phone. Check your spiritual atmosphere.
Pray over your bed.
Pray for peaceful sleep.
Pray over your marriage.
Pray against fear and anxiety.
Pray for your thoughts.
Pray that your home will be a place of peace.
For Married Couples
The bedroom should not become a battlefield of bitterness.
Husbands and wives should learn to pray together.
A marriage that prays together is inviting God into its battles.
Deep Spiritual Insight
The enemy wants to disturb your peace because he knows that a tired, fearful and confused person is easier to discourage.
But God gives His beloved sleep.
«“He giveth his beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2»
Prayer
“Father, let Your peace fill this bedroom. Let everyone who sleeps here experience divine rest. Protect our minds, our marriage, our bodies and our dreams. Let every atmosphere of fear, confusion and unrest disappear, in Jesus' name.”
2. YOUR LIVING ROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR FAMILY'S WORDS, RELATIONSHIPS AND DECISIONS
The living room is where families gather.
People talk there.
Arguments can happen there.
Children learn there.
Guests enter there.
Important decisions are sometimes made there.
Therefore, your living room needs an altar of prayer.
Bible Verse
«“But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
The home should have a spiritual identity.
Ask yourself:
What atmosphere dominates my home?
Is it prayer?
Is it love?
Is it anger?
Is it television?
Is it social media?
Is it gossip?
Is it constant quarrelling?
Your home will eventually reflect what you consistently permit.
A Biblical Example: Cornelius
In Acts 10, we meet Cornelius, a man whose household was connected to God.
His home became a place where God's presence and instruction were welcomed.
The Bible says:
«“He was a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house.” — Acts 10:2»
Notice the phrase:
“With all his house.”
One person's spiritual commitment can influence an entire household.
Practical Application
Make your living room a place where:
- The Bible is read.
- Children are taught God's Word.
- Family prayer happens.
- Thanksgiving is offered.
- Forgiveness is practiced.
- Christian conversations are encouraged.
You don't need a large prayer meeting.
Sometimes, ten minutes of sincere family prayer can change the atmosphere of a home.
Prayer
“Lord, let this home be filled with love, wisdom, unity and Your Word. Let our conversations bring grace. Let our decisions be guided by You. Remove bitterness, hatred and unnecessary conflict from this family, in Jesus' name.”
3. YOUR FRONT DOOR / GATE — PRAY OVER WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES YOUR HOME
Your door represents access.
People enter through it.
Things enter through it.
Influences enter through it.
And although we should not become superstitious about physical objects, we should understand the spiritual principle of guarding what we allow into our lives and homes.
Bible Verse
«“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23»
Your home needs boundaries.
Not everything should enter your home.
Not every conversation should enter your home.
Not every relationship should enter your home.
Not every piece of entertainment should enter your home.
Not every influence should have access to your children.
Psalm 101:3
David said:
«“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”»
This is a powerful principle for the modern home.
Today, your front door is not the only entrance into your house.
Your phone is a door.
Your television is a door.
The internet is a door.
Social media is a door.
What are you allowing to enter?
Practical Spiritual Watchfulness
Pray:
“Lord, give us discernment concerning what we allow into this home.”
Don't only pray for God to protect your family.
Teach your family what to reject.
A REAL-LIFE PICTURE
Imagine a father who locks his doors every night.
He checks the windows.
He installs security lights.
He even has security personnel around his compound.
But inside the house, nobody prays.
There is constant hatred between husband and wife.
The children consume anything they find online.
The television is always on, but the Bible is rarely opened.
The family eats together but hardly prays together.
The house may be physically secure but spiritually neglected.
The answer is not fear.
The answer is Christ-centered living and consistent prayer.
5 PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS
1. Establish a family prayer time.
It doesn't have to be one hour.
Start with 10–15 minutes daily.
2. Pray in every room.
Walk through your home occasionally and pray—not because the walls have magical power, but because your family belongs to God.
3. Watch what enters through your screens.
Ask:
“Is this content helping my family spiritually or poisoning our atmosphere?”
4. Teach your children to pray.
Don't make prayer only the responsibility of the pastor.
Teach your children to call upon God themselves.
5. Make your home an altar, not merely a residence.
A Christian home should have evidence of Christ.
Let there be Scripture.
Let there be forgiveness.
Let there be worship.
Let there be prayer.
Let there be love.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
1. What atmosphere currently dominates my home?
2. Do we pray together as a family?
3. What are we allowing into our home through our phones and entertainment?
4. Is there unresolved bitterness in my household?
5. If Jesus physically visited my home today, would I be comfortable with everything He would see and hear?
6. Am I building a house or building a godly legacy?
POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS
1.
Father, let Your presence fill my home and let Your peace rule in every room, in Jesus' name.
2.
Every power working against the unity and peace of my household, be defeated in Jesus' name.
3.
Lord, protect every member of my family from evil influences and destructive relationships.
4.
Father, give our children wisdom and protect them from ungodly influences.
5.
Every atmosphere of fear, confusion, hatred and unnecessary conflict in my home, I command it to end, in Jesus' name.
6.
Lord, restore every broken relationship in my household.
7.
Let my home become a place where Your Word is honoured, Your name is worshipped and Your presence is welcomed.
8.
Father, let no member of my household be lost spiritually. Draw us all closer to Christ.
9.
Give every parent in this house wisdom to lead this family according to Your Word.
10.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!
CALL TO ACTION
Beloved, don't wait until there is a crisis before you pray over your home.
Don't wait until your marriage is collapsing.
Don't wait until your child has been badly influenced.
Don't wait until fear has taken over.
Build the altar before the battle comes.
Tonight, when you enter your bedroom, pray.
When you sit in your living room, pray.
When you pass through your door, pray.
And remember:
Your house may have beautiful furniture, expensive electronics and modern decorations—but the greatest decoration a Christian home can have is the presence of God.
Joshua made a decision:
«“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
Make that decision today.
Let your bedroom become a place of peace.
Let your living room become a place of unity.
Let your home become a place of prayer.
Let your family become a testimony of God's faithfulness.
PRAY OVER YOUR HOME.
PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY.
BUILD THE ALTAR.
AND LET CHRIST BE THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSE.
In Jesus' mighty name. Amen.
If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
You can get inspirational ebooks from my sela/Amazon shops below
https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1
https://selar.com/m/umoedem
https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks
https://afrikdp.com/author/umohedem-9128
CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540
Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/share/1AVbtZtLvC/
SERMON TOPIC:
3 PLACES IN YOUR HOME THAT NEED PRAYER
Theme:
When You Pray Over Your House, You Build a Spiritual Wall Around Your Family
Your home is more than a building.
It is a place where destinies are formed, children are raised, marriages are strengthened, decisions are made, and spiritual battles are sometimes fought.
You can lock your doors physically and still leave your home spiritually exposed.
That is why prayer must not only happen in the church. Your home must become an altar.
Joshua declared:
«“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
Joshua did not say, “As for me, I will serve the Lord.” He said, “Me and my house.”
There are places in your house that should not only be cleaned, decorated, or furnished—they should be covered in prayer.
Today, we are looking at three places in your home that need prayer.
1. YOUR BEDROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR REST, MARRIAGE AND PRIVATE LIFE
The bedroom is a place of rest, intimacy, vulnerability, and sometimes deep emotional battles.
It is where you sleep after the activities of the day. It is also where many people experience anxiety, fear, disturbing thoughts, marital tensions, and spiritual heaviness.
Bible Verse
«“I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8»
Notice the connection:
Sleep + peace + God's protection.
Before you sleep, don't only check your phone. Check your spiritual atmosphere.
Pray over your bed.
Pray for peaceful sleep.
Pray over your marriage.
Pray against fear and anxiety.
Pray for your thoughts.
Pray that your home will be a place of peace.
For Married Couples
The bedroom should not become a battlefield of bitterness.
Husbands and wives should learn to pray together.
A marriage that prays together is inviting God into its battles.
Deep Spiritual Insight
The enemy wants to disturb your peace because he knows that a tired, fearful and confused person is easier to discourage.
But God gives His beloved sleep.
«“He giveth his beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2»
Prayer
“Father, let Your peace fill this bedroom. Let everyone who sleeps here experience divine rest. Protect our minds, our marriage, our bodies and our dreams. Let every atmosphere of fear, confusion and unrest disappear, in Jesus' name.”
2. YOUR LIVING ROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR FAMILY'S WORDS, RELATIONSHIPS AND DECISIONS
The living room is where families gather.
People talk there.
Arguments can happen there.
Children learn there.
Guests enter there.
Important decisions are sometimes made there.
Therefore, your living room needs an altar of prayer.
Bible Verse
«“But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
The home should have a spiritual identity.
Ask yourself:
What atmosphere dominates my home?
Is it prayer?
Is it love?
Is it anger?
Is it television?
Is it social media?
Is it gossip?
Is it constant quarrelling?
Your home will eventually reflect what you consistently permit.
A Biblical Example: Cornelius
In Acts 10, we meet Cornelius, a man whose household was connected to God.
His home became a place where God's presence and instruction were welcomed.
The Bible says:
«“He was a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house.” — Acts 10:2»
Notice the phrase:
“With all his house.”
One person's spiritual commitment can influence an entire household.
Practical Application
Make your living room a place where:
- The Bible is read.
- Children are taught God's Word.
- Family prayer happens.
- Thanksgiving is offered.
- Forgiveness is practiced.
- Christian conversations are encouraged.
You don't need a large prayer meeting.
Sometimes, ten minutes of sincere family prayer can change the atmosphere of a home.
Prayer
“Lord, let this home be filled with love, wisdom, unity and Your Word. Let our conversations bring grace. Let our decisions be guided by You. Remove bitterness, hatred and unnecessary conflict from this family, in Jesus' name.”
3. YOUR FRONT DOOR / GATE — PRAY OVER WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES YOUR HOME
Your door represents access.
People enter through it.
Things enter through it.
Influences enter through it.
And although we should not become superstitious about physical objects, we should understand the spiritual principle of guarding what we allow into our lives and homes.
Bible Verse
«“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23»
Your home needs boundaries.
Not everything should enter your home.
Not every conversation should enter your home.
Not every relationship should enter your home.
Not every piece of entertainment should enter your home.
Not every influence should have access to your children.
Psalm 101:3
David said:
«“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”»
This is a powerful principle for the modern home.
Today, your front door is not the only entrance into your house.
Your phone is a door.
Your television is a door.
The internet is a door.
Social media is a door.
What are you allowing to enter?
Practical Spiritual Watchfulness
Pray:
“Lord, give us discernment concerning what we allow into this home.”
Don't only pray for God to protect your family.
Teach your family what to reject.
A REAL-LIFE PICTURE
Imagine a father who locks his doors every night.
He checks the windows.
He installs security lights.
He even has security personnel around his compound.
But inside the house, nobody prays.
There is constant hatred between husband and wife.
The children consume anything they find online.
The television is always on, but the Bible is rarely opened.
The family eats together but hardly prays together.
The house may be physically secure but spiritually neglected.
The answer is not fear.
The answer is Christ-centered living and consistent prayer.
5 PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS
1. Establish a family prayer time.
It doesn't have to be one hour.
Start with 10–15 minutes daily.
2. Pray in every room.
Walk through your home occasionally and pray—not because the walls have magical power, but because your family belongs to God.
3. Watch what enters through your screens.
Ask:
“Is this content helping my family spiritually or poisoning our atmosphere?”
4. Teach your children to pray.
Don't make prayer only the responsibility of the pastor.
Teach your children to call upon God themselves.
5. Make your home an altar, not merely a residence.
A Christian home should have evidence of Christ.
Let there be Scripture.
Let there be forgiveness.
Let there be worship.
Let there be prayer.
Let there be love.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
1. What atmosphere currently dominates my home?
2. Do we pray together as a family?
3. What are we allowing into our home through our phones and entertainment?
4. Is there unresolved bitterness in my household?
5. If Jesus physically visited my home today, would I be comfortable with everything He would see and hear?
6. Am I building a house or building a godly legacy?
POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS
1.
Father, let Your presence fill my home and let Your peace rule in every room, in Jesus' name.
2.
Every power working against the unity and peace of my household, be defeated in Jesus' name.
3.
Lord, protect every member of my family from evil influences and destructive relationships.
4.
Father, give our children wisdom and protect them from ungodly influences.
5.
Every atmosphere of fear, confusion, hatred and unnecessary conflict in my home, I command it to end, in Jesus' name.
6.
Lord, restore every broken relationship in my household.
7.
Let my home become a place where Your Word is honoured, Your name is worshipped and Your presence is welcomed.
8.
Father, let no member of my household be lost spiritually. Draw us all closer to Christ.
9.
Give every parent in this house wisdom to lead this family according to Your Word.
10.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!
CALL TO ACTION
Beloved, don't wait until there is a crisis before you pray over your home.
Don't wait until your marriage is collapsing.
Don't wait until your child has been badly influenced.
Don't wait until fear has taken over.
Build the altar before the battle comes.
Tonight, when you enter your bedroom, pray.
When you sit in your living room, pray.
When you pass through your door, pray.
And remember:
Your house may have beautiful furniture, expensive electronics and modern decorations—but the greatest decoration a Christian home can have is the presence of God.
Joshua made a decision:
«“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
Make that decision today.
Let your bedroom become a place of peace.
Let your living room become a place of unity.
Let your home become a place of prayer.
Let your family become a testimony of God's faithfulness.
PRAY OVER YOUR HOME.
PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY.
BUILD THE ALTAR.
AND LET CHRIST BE THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSE.
In Jesus' mighty name. Amen.
If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
You can get inspirational ebooks from my sela/Amazon shops below
https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1
https://selar.com/m/umoedem
https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks
https://afrikdp.com/author/umohedem-9128
CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540
Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/share/1AVbtZtLvC/
TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:
SERMON TOPIC:
3 PLACES IN YOUR HOME THAT NEED PRAYER
Theme:
When You Pray Over Your House, You Build a Spiritual Wall Around Your Family
Your home is more than a building.
It is a place where destinies are formed, children are raised, marriages are strengthened, decisions are made, and spiritual battles are sometimes fought.
You can lock your doors physically and still leave your home spiritually exposed.
That is why prayer must not only happen in the church. Your home must become an altar.
Joshua declared:
«“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
Joshua did not say, “As for me, I will serve the Lord.” He said, “Me and my house.”
There are places in your house that should not only be cleaned, decorated, or furnished—they should be covered in prayer.
Today, we are looking at three places in your home that need prayer.
1. YOUR BEDROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR REST, MARRIAGE AND PRIVATE LIFE
The bedroom is a place of rest, intimacy, vulnerability, and sometimes deep emotional battles.
It is where you sleep after the activities of the day. It is also where many people experience anxiety, fear, disturbing thoughts, marital tensions, and spiritual heaviness.
Bible Verse
«“I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8»
Notice the connection:
Sleep + peace + God's protection.
Before you sleep, don't only check your phone. Check your spiritual atmosphere.
Pray over your bed.
Pray for peaceful sleep.
Pray over your marriage.
Pray against fear and anxiety.
Pray for your thoughts.
Pray that your home will be a place of peace.
For Married Couples
The bedroom should not become a battlefield of bitterness.
Husbands and wives should learn to pray together.
A marriage that prays together is inviting God into its battles.
Deep Spiritual Insight
The enemy wants to disturb your peace because he knows that a tired, fearful and confused person is easier to discourage.
But God gives His beloved sleep.
«“He giveth his beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2»
Prayer
“Father, let Your peace fill this bedroom. Let everyone who sleeps here experience divine rest. Protect our minds, our marriage, our bodies and our dreams. Let every atmosphere of fear, confusion and unrest disappear, in Jesus' name.”
2. YOUR LIVING ROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR FAMILY'S WORDS, RELATIONSHIPS AND DECISIONS
The living room is where families gather.
People talk there.
Arguments can happen there.
Children learn there.
Guests enter there.
Important decisions are sometimes made there.
Therefore, your living room needs an altar of prayer.
Bible Verse
«“But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
The home should have a spiritual identity.
Ask yourself:
What atmosphere dominates my home?
Is it prayer?
Is it love?
Is it anger?
Is it television?
Is it social media?
Is it gossip?
Is it constant quarrelling?
Your home will eventually reflect what you consistently permit.
A Biblical Example: Cornelius
In Acts 10, we meet Cornelius, a man whose household was connected to God.
His home became a place where God's presence and instruction were welcomed.
The Bible says:
«“He was a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house.” — Acts 10:2»
Notice the phrase:
“With all his house.”
One person's spiritual commitment can influence an entire household.
Practical Application
Make your living room a place where:
- The Bible is read.
- Children are taught God's Word.
- Family prayer happens.
- Thanksgiving is offered.
- Forgiveness is practiced.
- Christian conversations are encouraged.
You don't need a large prayer meeting.
Sometimes, ten minutes of sincere family prayer can change the atmosphere of a home.
Prayer
“Lord, let this home be filled with love, wisdom, unity and Your Word. Let our conversations bring grace. Let our decisions be guided by You. Remove bitterness, hatred and unnecessary conflict from this family, in Jesus' name.”
3. YOUR FRONT DOOR / GATE — PRAY OVER WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES YOUR HOME
Your door represents access.
People enter through it.
Things enter through it.
Influences enter through it.
And although we should not become superstitious about physical objects, we should understand the spiritual principle of guarding what we allow into our lives and homes.
Bible Verse
«“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23»
Your home needs boundaries.
Not everything should enter your home.
Not every conversation should enter your home.
Not every relationship should enter your home.
Not every piece of entertainment should enter your home.
Not every influence should have access to your children.
Psalm 101:3
David said:
«“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”»
This is a powerful principle for the modern home.
Today, your front door is not the only entrance into your house.
Your phone is a door.
Your television is a door.
The internet is a door.
Social media is a door.
What are you allowing to enter?
Practical Spiritual Watchfulness
Pray:
“Lord, give us discernment concerning what we allow into this home.”
Don't only pray for God to protect your family.
Teach your family what to reject.
A REAL-LIFE PICTURE
Imagine a father who locks his doors every night.
He checks the windows.
He installs security lights.
He even has security personnel around his compound.
But inside the house, nobody prays.
There is constant hatred between husband and wife.
The children consume anything they find online.
The television is always on, but the Bible is rarely opened.
The family eats together but hardly prays together.
The house may be physically secure but spiritually neglected.
The answer is not fear.
The answer is Christ-centered living and consistent prayer.
5 PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS
1. Establish a family prayer time.
It doesn't have to be one hour.
Start with 10–15 minutes daily.
2. Pray in every room.
Walk through your home occasionally and pray—not because the walls have magical power, but because your family belongs to God.
3. Watch what enters through your screens.
Ask:
“Is this content helping my family spiritually or poisoning our atmosphere?”
4. Teach your children to pray.
Don't make prayer only the responsibility of the pastor.
Teach your children to call upon God themselves.
5. Make your home an altar, not merely a residence.
A Christian home should have evidence of Christ.
Let there be Scripture.
Let there be forgiveness.
Let there be worship.
Let there be prayer.
Let there be love.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
1. What atmosphere currently dominates my home?
2. Do we pray together as a family?
3. What are we allowing into our home through our phones and entertainment?
4. Is there unresolved bitterness in my household?
5. If Jesus physically visited my home today, would I be comfortable with everything He would see and hear?
6. Am I building a house or building a godly legacy?
POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS
1.
Father, let Your presence fill my home and let Your peace rule in every room, in Jesus' name.
2.
Every power working against the unity and peace of my household, be defeated in Jesus' name.
3.
Lord, protect every member of my family from evil influences and destructive relationships.
4.
Father, give our children wisdom and protect them from ungodly influences.
5.
Every atmosphere of fear, confusion, hatred and unnecessary conflict in my home, I command it to end, in Jesus' name.
6.
Lord, restore every broken relationship in my household.
7.
Let my home become a place where Your Word is honoured, Your name is worshipped and Your presence is welcomed.
8.
Father, let no member of my household be lost spiritually. Draw us all closer to Christ.
9.
Give every parent in this house wisdom to lead this family according to Your Word.
10.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!
CALL TO ACTION
Beloved, don't wait until there is a crisis before you pray over your home.
Don't wait until your marriage is collapsing.
Don't wait until your child has been badly influenced.
Don't wait until fear has taken over.
Build the altar before the battle comes.
Tonight, when you enter your bedroom, pray.
When you sit in your living room, pray.
When you pass through your door, pray.
And remember:
Your house may have beautiful furniture, expensive electronics and modern decorations—but the greatest decoration a Christian home can have is the presence of God.
Joshua made a decision:
«“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
Make that decision today.
Let your bedroom become a place of peace.
Let your living room become a place of unity.
Let your home become a place of prayer.
Let your family become a testimony of God's faithfulness.
PRAY OVER YOUR HOME.
PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY.
BUILD THE ALTAR.
AND LET CHRIST BE THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSE.
In Jesus' mighty name. Amen.
If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
You can get inspirational ebooks from my sela/Amazon shops below
https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1
https://selar.com/m/umoedem
https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks
https://afrikdp.com/author/umohedem-9128
CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540
Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/share/1AVbtZtLvC/
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