The first day at SHILOH 2016 was really
exciting. I had a great time and God's presence was so strong. The following
day was also a continuum of what happened on the first day. My expectation
basically, is to find direction. Almost like a sequential guideline of how my
life should go from here. That's why I also got this book, 'Understanding
Vision'. I feel like if you know where God wants you to go and how you should
go about it; every other thing will fall in place.
I've had
multiple SHILOH experiences. To me, SHILOH simply means an encounter with God.
I remember the first time I came here; I was unemployed trusting God for a job.
When I got here I got a word from Bishop David Oyedepo. He said, "You will
get different jobs. People from far and near will be willing to employ you, and
you are going to begin to employ other people as well." I keyed into this
word and 2 to 3 months after, I got called for a job; 3 jobs in fact. I was now
left with the option of choosing which one.
I've had many diverse testimonies come out from here; testimonies on
healing, breakthrough and even salvation.
I started coming to Shiloh in 2005. At the time, I was an
undergraduate. Now I have graduated, I run my business and things are going fine.
But one thing about SHILOH is every time I come, it's a platform to prepare for
the next year.
I remember SHILOH 2011 was a very significant
one for me. I came back from NYSC without having a clue of what to do. I had
some encounters at SHILOH that culminated in me starting my business in 2012
and from there the business has been growing and God has been showing Himself
faithful. Also, spiritually there are some revelations that have been dropping
here. It's a wonderful experience. I can't start highlighting them one after the
other, but know this; this is a place to be.
This is my 2nd time
attending SHILOH. It's been a time of pleasant experiences. And today I know by
the grace of God I'm going home with all my answered prayers. Bishop Oyedepo
has said it's a mountain of answered prayers and I believe him because I believe
God and His Word. So, I'm full of expectations for this year’s SHILOH.
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