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Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has refuted allegations that he utilizes church funds for his personal benefit, labeling these claims as baseless and deceptive.
During a church service, Enenche clarified that he has never accessed the church’s financial resources, nor has he relied on income from church-related materials like books, CDs, or offerings for personal expenses.
Pastor Enenche on how his needs are met
He emphasized that his personal needs are fulfilled through what he terms as divine provision, rather than drawing from church finances.
The pastor stressed that the income generated from his authored materials, sold through the church, is not used to support his wardrobe or personal accessories, affirming that church offerings are strictly allocated for ministry activities.
Pastor Enenche admonishes members
Enenche also encouraged believers to move their focus away from material wealth and societal opinions, urging them to concentrate on spiritual development, dedication to God, and their commitment to the church’s mission.
He ended by calling on Christians to live with purpose and align their lives with values that reflect faith, sacrifice and dedication to the kingdom of God.
His words in part …
“Many people don’t know our secret. Some people will think, oh, this suit is wearing now is church money. This trouser is church money. This watch is, ah, church money. That is mumuciousness of sense. Church checkbook is not in our possession from day one till now. CD that is sold in this church. I have not used one naira of it to buy a tie. Seed of destiny, monthly devotion, I write it. Not one naira of it has been used to buy socks. How much more church offering? If the one that you can say this is legitimately yours. God, the things we need, he supplies. He supplies them like that, direct. I gave about 200 and something suits out in one day. Let’s stop living for things. Let’s stop. Let’s start living for God. Let’s start living for reality. Let’s start living for what matters. Let’s start living for the kingdom. And you will come to the point where they think that people are looking for. They die after you. They rush after you. Somebody say it loud. Amen.”
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“The church cheque book is not in our possession. Some people think it’s the church’s money that sponsors our lifestyle, including our shoes, clothes, and other things.”
-Pastor Paul Enenche pic.twitter.com/Z4s4q0pWWD
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) January 4, 2026