Paul Enenche leads ‘Revival Without Borders’ crusade in Nicaragua

***crusade Marked by Worship, Testimonies, Reported Miracles

Paul Enenche, alongside his wife Dr. Becky Paul-Enenche, has concluded a major international crusade in Nicaragua that drew large crowds and featured intense worship sessions, prayer gatherings, and multiple testimonies of reported healing and restoration.
The programme, themed “Revival Without Borders,” formed part of their wider global evangelistic outreach, taking the Nigerian ministry leaders from West Africa to Central America after a long intercontinental journey of over 31 hours.
The crusade brought together thousands of attendees from different parts of Nicaragua who gathered for several days of worship, preaching, and prayer.
Throughout the event, services were characterised by extended periods of congregational worship, gospel messages, and mass prayer moments. Organizers described the atmosphere as deeply spiritual, with participants actively engaging in singing, declarations of faith, and altar responses during ministry sessions.
A key feature of the crusade was the series of testimonies shared by attendees who claimed to have experienced what they described as divine intervention. Some participants said they were healed from long-standing physical conditions, including chronic pain and mobility challenges. Others reported relief from persistent headaches, improved hearing, and sudden restoration of bodily strength after prayer sessions.
There were also accounts from individuals who said they experienced emotional healing and renewed hope after years of personal struggles. In several instances, attendees stepped forward during services to share immediate changes they believed occurred during prayer moments led by the ministers.
While such testimonies are common in large Pentecostal crusades, organizers emphasized that the Nicaragua gathering was primarily a platform for worship, faith expression, and spiritual renewal rather than clinical verification of outcomes.
Dr. Becky Paul-Enenche participated fully in the programme, joining in prayers, exhortations, and worship sessions alongside her husband. Their joint ministry presence reflected what organizers described as a shared assignment in global evangelism, with a focus on reaching nations beyond Africa.
The crusade also featured moments of spontaneous worship and collective prayer, with large sections of the audience engaging in what was described as continuous praise and intercession. Organizers noted that the structure of the programme allowed for both structured preaching and open spiritual expression.
Paul Enenche and his team described the Nicaragua crusade as part of a growing international movement aimed at spreading the Christian message across continents. They emphasized that the outreach is not limited by geography, describing it as a mission driven by faith and global responsibility.
As the crusade concluded, participants were encouraged to continue sharing their experiences within their communities and to sustain the spiritual momentum generated during the programme. Organizers said the testimonies and reported miracles formed part of the broader impact of the event.
The ministry indicated that similar international crusades are expected to follow in other regions as part of its ongoing global evangelistic schedule.
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