Bill Winston, Dag Heward-Mills, 71 nations attend Dunamis 2025 Int’l Flaming Fire Conference

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The 2025 International Ministers Flaming Fire Conference has concluded at the Glory Dome, headquarters of Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja, Nigeria.

The week-long event, held from August 26 to August 31, drew participants from 71 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, India, Pakistan, Madagascar, Ireland, Brazil, China, South Africa, Ghana and many others, IDOMA VOICE reports.

This year’s theme, “Territorial Dominion,” focused on faith, leadership and spiritual influence.

Renowned international ministers such as Dr Bill Winston, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, Steven Brooks, Chioma Jesus and Michelle Benedek joined the hosts, Dr Paul and Dr Becky Enenche, in leading the sessions.

Dr Paul Enenche, speaking during a night vigil, preached on “Financial and Territorial Dominion – The Life of Solomon,” emphasising principles such as love for God, sacrificial giving, gratitude, humility and wisdom.

Dr Bill Winston, in his message “Living From the Inside Out,” stressed the importance of faith, urging believers to exercise their authority in Christ. “Don’t let satan give you anything,” he said. “Take it by faith.”

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, preaching on “One of You is a Devil,” warned against betrayal, disloyalty and opposition within the church. He urged Christians to honour spiritual authority, declaring, “There is power where there is honour.”

In their separate messages, Dr Bill Winston and Bishop Dag Heward-Mills commended Dr Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr Becky Enenche, for what God is using them to accomplish through the ministry.

They also hailed the 100,000-capacity Glory Dome, describing it as a masterpiece and a wonder of God.

Delegates representing different nations opened the conference by speaking in their native languages before a collective prayer session.

The conference featured daily morning and evening sessions of teaching, worship, and prayer, climaxing in a night of “Word, Worship and Wonders” on Day Four, which filled the 100,000-capacity Glory Dome and its overflow spaces.

The event also featured diverse miracles, powerful testimonies, healings and supernatural encounters that left participants in awe of God’s power.

A thanksgiving service on August 31 brought the gathering to a close, with prayers lifted for nations, churches and individuals who took part in the 2025 Flaming Fire Conference.

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