 For
 Mrs Blessing Anyaele, a Nigerian resident in Ghana, life was 
meaningless without a child after several years of marriage. Though she 
had been diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease and given some 
medication, her condition did not improve. She continued to carry the 
burden of barrenness and the social stigma associated with it. Somehow, 
she stumbled on an idea – to visit The SCOAN, her last bus stop! Upon 
reaching The SCOAN, she received the Morning Water and returned back to 
Ghana ministering it in prayer and expecting a miracle from God. During 
this time, by divine direction, she bought baby clothes, ministered them
 with the Morning Water and presented them as gift to an acquaintance 
who had just given birth to a baby, hoping in God to visit her in a 
mighty way. Within that same month, she was confirmed pregnant by 
doctors. Describing herself as a happy woman, Mrs Anyaele told the 
congregation at The SCOAN that she would be coming back with her baby 
for another testimony. She was admonished to hold on to God.   After the
 testimonies, the Morning Water was ministered among congregants to 
deliver many from the wicked onslaught of the powers of darkness unto 
the glorious realm of freedom in Christ Jesus.
For
 Mrs Blessing Anyaele, a Nigerian resident in Ghana, life was 
meaningless without a child after several years of marriage. Though she 
had been diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease and given some 
medication, her condition did not improve. She continued to carry the 
burden of barrenness and the social stigma associated with it. Somehow, 
she stumbled on an idea – to visit The SCOAN, her last bus stop! Upon 
reaching The SCOAN, she received the Morning Water and returned back to 
Ghana ministering it in prayer and expecting a miracle from God. During 
this time, by divine direction, she bought baby clothes, ministered them
 with the Morning Water and presented them as gift to an acquaintance 
who had just given birth to a baby, hoping in God to visit her in a 
mighty way. Within that same month, she was confirmed pregnant by 
doctors. Describing herself as a happy woman, Mrs Anyaele told the 
congregation at The SCOAN that she would be coming back with her baby 
for another testimony. She was admonished to hold on to God.   After the
 testimonies, the Morning Water was ministered among congregants to 
deliver many from the wicked onslaught of the powers of darkness unto 
the glorious realm of freedom in Christ Jesus.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
FRUIT OF THE WOMB GRANTED THROUGH MORNING WATER MINISTRATION
 For
 Mrs Blessing Anyaele, a Nigerian resident in Ghana, life was 
meaningless without a child after several years of marriage. Though she 
had been diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease and given some 
medication, her condition did not improve. She continued to carry the 
burden of barrenness and the social stigma associated with it. Somehow, 
she stumbled on an idea – to visit The SCOAN, her last bus stop! Upon 
reaching The SCOAN, she received the Morning Water and returned back to 
Ghana ministering it in prayer and expecting a miracle from God. During 
this time, by divine direction, she bought baby clothes, ministered them
 with the Morning Water and presented them as gift to an acquaintance 
who had just given birth to a baby, hoping in God to visit her in a 
mighty way. Within that same month, she was confirmed pregnant by 
doctors. Describing herself as a happy woman, Mrs Anyaele told the 
congregation at The SCOAN that she would be coming back with her baby 
for another testimony. She was admonished to hold on to God.   After the
 testimonies, the Morning Water was ministered among congregants to 
deliver many from the wicked onslaught of the powers of darkness unto 
the glorious realm of freedom in Christ Jesus.
For
 Mrs Blessing Anyaele, a Nigerian resident in Ghana, life was 
meaningless without a child after several years of marriage. Though she 
had been diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease and given some 
medication, her condition did not improve. She continued to carry the 
burden of barrenness and the social stigma associated with it. Somehow, 
she stumbled on an idea – to visit The SCOAN, her last bus stop! Upon 
reaching The SCOAN, she received the Morning Water and returned back to 
Ghana ministering it in prayer and expecting a miracle from God. During 
this time, by divine direction, she bought baby clothes, ministered them
 with the Morning Water and presented them as gift to an acquaintance 
who had just given birth to a baby, hoping in God to visit her in a 
mighty way. Within that same month, she was confirmed pregnant by 
doctors. Describing herself as a happy woman, Mrs Anyaele told the 
congregation at The SCOAN that she would be coming back with her baby 
for another testimony. She was admonished to hold on to God.   After the
 testimonies, the Morning Water was ministered among congregants to 
deliver many from the wicked onslaught of the powers of darkness unto 
the glorious realm of freedom in Christ Jesus.
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