Ministry Biography – Rev. Deba Eric

Rev. Deba Eric is the Founder and Lead Minister of Kingdom Life House Ministry, a Christian organization committed to Gospel outreach, spiritual transformation, and community support. His ministry emphasizes sound biblical teaching, discipleship, and compassionate service to the less privileged.

Rev. Eric previously served with The Apostolic Church Cameroon, where he gained extensive pastoral and ministerial experience. After several years of faithful service, he responded to a divine call to establish a new ministry, leading to the founding of Kingdom Life House Ministry.
He brings over twenty years of ministerial experience in evangelism, preaching, and spiritual counselling. Rev. Eric is recognized for his dedication to guiding individuals into a deeper relationship with Christ and for his active involvement in community-based initiatives aimed at assisting the needy.

Rev. Eric received formal theological education from All Nations for Christ Bible Institute. He is also a graduate of the Global Theological University Institute for Missions (GTUIM), Cameroon, a flagship institution affiliated with New Life International Biblical University, USA.

He is married and blessed with five children, who continue to be a source of strength and support in his ministry.

Rev. Eric remains committed to advancing the Kingdom of God through faithful service, sound doctrine, and a passion for transforming lives.
  • Pastor at Church
  • Lives in Douala
  • From Manfe
  • Country Cameroon
  • Studied Bachelor Degree at Global Theological University Institute for Mission ( GTUIM)
  • Male
  • Married
  • 11/20/1975
  • Followed by 145 people
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In today’s church world, many pastors have exchanged truth for tolerance, and correction for comfort.
We now live in a generation where people want pastors who will entertain them, not correct them.
But correction is not rejection it is a proof of love and responsibility.

If a pastor cannot correct his members, his ministry will soon be controlled by men instead of the Holy Spirit.
Every pastor must understand that correction preserves the purity of the church, and compromise destroys its foundation.
In today’s church world, many pastors have exchanged truth for tolerance, and correction for comfort. We now live in a generation where people want pastors who will entertain them, not correct them. But correction is not rejection it is a proof of love and responsibility. If a pastor cannot correct his members, his ministry will soon be controlled by men instead of the Holy Spirit. Every pastor must understand that correction preserves the purity of the church, and compromise destroys its foundation.
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  • Don’t k!ll yourself, #Man #of #God.

    You have poured into so many lives. You have prayed for people in their darkest moments, lifted burdens that weren’t even yours, and spoken hope into hearts that were ready to give up. You have stood in the gap for others, even when no one noticed the weight you were carrying.

    But hear this truth: when you are gone, not everyone you labored for, prayed for, or blessed will show up. Not everyone will understand the sacrifices you made or the battles you fought in silence.

    So don’t lose yourself trying to save everyone else.

    You are human before you are a vessel. You need rest, healing, and support too. It’s okay to step back. It’s okay to admit you’re tired. It’s okay to seek help, to talk, to breathe.

    Your life is not just about who you serve it matters on its own.

    Take care of your mind. Guard your heart. Protect your peace.

    Because even the strongest need strength sometimes.
    Don’t k!ll yourself, #Man #of #God. You have poured into so many lives. You have prayed for people in their darkest moments, lifted burdens that weren’t even yours, and spoken hope into hearts that were ready to give up. You have stood in the gap for others, even when no one noticed the weight you were carrying. But hear this truth: when you are gone, not everyone you labored for, prayed for, or blessed will show up. Not everyone will understand the sacrifices you made or the battles you fought in silence. So don’t lose yourself trying to save everyone else. You are human before you are a vessel. You need rest, healing, and support too. It’s okay to step back. It’s okay to admit you’re tired. It’s okay to seek help, to talk, to breathe. Your life is not just about who you serve it matters on its own. Take care of your mind. Guard your heart. Protect your peace. Because even the strongest need strength sometimes.
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  • #Two #spiritual #voices, #one #confused #direction.

    The highest level of confusion begins when spiritual alignment is divided. It happens when a person is rooted in a church, committed under the leadership of one pastor, yet simultaneously submits to another spiritual authority outside that same covering. This creates a conflict of direction, voice, and doctrine.

    In any structured environment, especially in a spiritual setting, clarity of leadership is essential. A pastor is not just a teacher but a shepherd someone entrusted with guiding, correcting, and nurturing growth. When you place yourself under two different pastors who may not share the same vision, interpretation, or spiritual direction, you open the door to internal conflict. One voice may instruct you to move in a certain way, while another may advise the opposite. Over time, this divided guidance produces instability, doubt, and spiritual stagnation.

    This kind of confusion is subtle at first. It may feel like you are gaining “more insight” or “greater wisdom” by listening to multiple authorities. But without proper alignment, it often leads to selective obedience—choosing what appeals to you rather than what is consistent with your primary spiritual covering. Instead of growing in discipline and clarity, you become spiritually scattered.

    True growth requires consistency, accountability, and trust in one established line of guidance. Just as a student cannot effectively follow two teachers giving different instructions at the same time, a believer struggles to mature when receiving conflicting spiritual direction. Unity in leadership fosters clarity, while divided submission breeds confusion.

    Therefore, it is important to understand the value of spiritual alignment. Learning from others is not wrong, but your primary submission should remain clear and undivided. When your foundation is stable, you can receive external teachings without losing your direction. But when your foundation itself is split, confusion becomes inevitable.

    In essence, divided spiritual authority weakens clarity, disrupts growth, and leads to a state where conviction is replaced by uncertainty. Stability comes not from many voices, but from being properly grounded in one clear and consistent source of guidance.
    #Two #spiritual #voices, #one #confused #direction. The highest level of confusion begins when spiritual alignment is divided. It happens when a person is rooted in a church, committed under the leadership of one pastor, yet simultaneously submits to another spiritual authority outside that same covering. This creates a conflict of direction, voice, and doctrine. In any structured environment, especially in a spiritual setting, clarity of leadership is essential. A pastor is not just a teacher but a shepherd someone entrusted with guiding, correcting, and nurturing growth. When you place yourself under two different pastors who may not share the same vision, interpretation, or spiritual direction, you open the door to internal conflict. One voice may instruct you to move in a certain way, while another may advise the opposite. Over time, this divided guidance produces instability, doubt, and spiritual stagnation. This kind of confusion is subtle at first. It may feel like you are gaining “more insight” or “greater wisdom” by listening to multiple authorities. But without proper alignment, it often leads to selective obedience—choosing what appeals to you rather than what is consistent with your primary spiritual covering. Instead of growing in discipline and clarity, you become spiritually scattered. True growth requires consistency, accountability, and trust in one established line of guidance. Just as a student cannot effectively follow two teachers giving different instructions at the same time, a believer struggles to mature when receiving conflicting spiritual direction. Unity in leadership fosters clarity, while divided submission breeds confusion. Therefore, it is important to understand the value of spiritual alignment. Learning from others is not wrong, but your primary submission should remain clear and undivided. When your foundation is stable, you can receive external teachings without losing your direction. But when your foundation itself is split, confusion becomes inevitable. In essence, divided spiritual authority weakens clarity, disrupts growth, and leads to a state where conviction is replaced by uncertainty. Stability comes not from many voices, but from being properly grounded in one clear and consistent source of guidance.
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  • #Two #spiritual #voices, #one #confused #direction.

    The highest level of confusion begins when spiritual alignment is divided. It happens when a person is rooted in a church, committed under the leadership of one pastor, yet simultaneously submits to another spiritual authority outside that same covering. This creates a conflict of direction, voice, and doctrine.

    In any structured environment, especially in a spiritual setting, clarity of leadership is essential. A pastor is not just a teacher but a shepherd someone entrusted with guiding, correcting, and nurturing growth. When you place yourself under two different pastors who may not share the same vision, interpretation, or spiritual direction, you open the door to internal conflict. One voice may instruct you to move in a certain way, while another may advise the opposite. Over time, this divided guidance produces instability, doubt, and spiritual stagnation.

    This kind of confusion is subtle at first. It may feel like you are gaining “more insight” or “greater wisdom” by listening to multiple authorities. But without proper alignment, it often leads to selective obedience—choosing what appeals to you rather than what is consistent with your primary spiritual covering. Instead of growing in discipline and clarity, you become spiritually scattered.

    True growth requires consistency, accountability, and trust in one established line of guidance. Just as a student cannot effectively follow two teachers giving different instructions at the same time, a believer struggles to mature when receiving conflicting spiritual direction. Unity in leadership fosters clarity, while divided submission breeds confusion.

    Therefore, it is important to understand the value of spiritual alignment. Learning from others is not wrong, but your primary submission should remain clear and undivided. When your foundation is stable, you can receive external teachings without losing your direction. But when your foundation itself is split, confusion becomes inevitable.

    In essence, divided spiritual authority weakens clarity, disrupts growth, and leads to a state where conviction is replaced by uncertainty. Stability comes not from many voices, but from being properly grounded in one clear and consistent source of guidance.
    #Two #spiritual #voices, #one #confused #direction. The highest level of confusion begins when spiritual alignment is divided. It happens when a person is rooted in a church, committed under the leadership of one pastor, yet simultaneously submits to another spiritual authority outside that same covering. This creates a conflict of direction, voice, and doctrine. In any structured environment, especially in a spiritual setting, clarity of leadership is essential. A pastor is not just a teacher but a shepherd someone entrusted with guiding, correcting, and nurturing growth. When you place yourself under two different pastors who may not share the same vision, interpretation, or spiritual direction, you open the door to internal conflict. One voice may instruct you to move in a certain way, while another may advise the opposite. Over time, this divided guidance produces instability, doubt, and spiritual stagnation. This kind of confusion is subtle at first. It may feel like you are gaining “more insight” or “greater wisdom” by listening to multiple authorities. But without proper alignment, it often leads to selective obedience—choosing what appeals to you rather than what is consistent with your primary spiritual covering. Instead of growing in discipline and clarity, you become spiritually scattered. True growth requires consistency, accountability, and trust in one established line of guidance. Just as a student cannot effectively follow two teachers giving different instructions at the same time, a believer struggles to mature when receiving conflicting spiritual direction. Unity in leadership fosters clarity, while divided submission breeds confusion. Therefore, it is important to understand the value of spiritual alignment. Learning from others is not wrong, but your primary submission should remain clear and undivided. When your foundation is stable, you can receive external teachings without losing your direction. But when your foundation itself is split, confusion becomes inevitable. In essence, divided spiritual authority weakens clarity, disrupts growth, and leads to a state where conviction is replaced by uncertainty. Stability comes not from many voices, but from being properly grounded in one clear and consistent source of guidance.
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  • The worst position a man can place himself in is the position of disregarding the presence of God. When a person chooses to live as though God does not exist, or as though His presence is irrelevant, he removes the very foundation that gives life meaning, direction, and accountability. Without the awareness that God sees, guides, and judges, a man can easily drift into pride, selfishness, and moral confusion.
    Recognizing the presence of God brings humility to the heart and discipline to one's actions. It reminds a person that every thought, word, and decision carries weight beyond the moment. When a man acknowledges God, he becomes more careful with how he treats others, how he uses his time, and how he walks through life. The consciousness of God's presence encourages wisdom, integrity, and reverence.
    However, when a man disregards God, he risks building his life on temporary foundations—pleasure, power, wealth, or human approval. These things may appear strong for a time, but they cannot sustain the soul. Eventually, such a life leads to emptiness, confusion, and spiritual blindness, because it is disconnected from the very source of truth and purpose.
    To live with the awareness of God’s presence is to live with guidance, hope, and responsibility. It aligns a man with a higher standard and gives him strength to pursue righteousness even when it is difficult. But to ignore that presence is to walk through life without the compass that was meant to guide the human heart.
    In the end, the greatest danger is not poverty, failure, or hardship; it is living a life that forgets God. A man may lose many things and still recover, but when he loses his awareness of God, he loses the light that leads him back to the right path.
    The worst position a man can place himself in is the position of disregarding the presence of God. When a person chooses to live as though God does not exist, or as though His presence is irrelevant, he removes the very foundation that gives life meaning, direction, and accountability. Without the awareness that God sees, guides, and judges, a man can easily drift into pride, selfishness, and moral confusion. Recognizing the presence of God brings humility to the heart and discipline to one's actions. It reminds a person that every thought, word, and decision carries weight beyond the moment. When a man acknowledges God, he becomes more careful with how he treats others, how he uses his time, and how he walks through life. The consciousness of God's presence encourages wisdom, integrity, and reverence. However, when a man disregards God, he risks building his life on temporary foundations—pleasure, power, wealth, or human approval. These things may appear strong for a time, but they cannot sustain the soul. Eventually, such a life leads to emptiness, confusion, and spiritual blindness, because it is disconnected from the very source of truth and purpose. To live with the awareness of God’s presence is to live with guidance, hope, and responsibility. It aligns a man with a higher standard and gives him strength to pursue righteousness even when it is difficult. But to ignore that presence is to walk through life without the compass that was meant to guide the human heart. In the end, the greatest danger is not poverty, failure, or hardship; it is living a life that forgets God. A man may lose many things and still recover, but when he loses his awareness of God, he loses the light that leads him back to the right path.
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  • Your testimony is coming.

    Your results will be unstoppable in Jesus’ name. Amen!
    Your testimony is coming. Your results will be unstoppable in Jesus’ name. Amen!
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  • When someone writes to you saying that they would like the two of you to be friends, please do not immediately assume that they are reaching out because they want something from you. Sometimes people simply wish to connect, build a genuine friendship, or get to know you better without any hidden intention.

    Before forming a judgment, try to give the person a chance to express themselves. Listen to what they have to say and understand their intentions. A little patience and openness can go a long way in building meaningful relationships.

    Not everyone who approaches you is doing so with an agenda. Some people truly value friendship and simply want the opportunity to create a positive connection. By giving them your ear first and understanding their perspective, you show respect and kindness, which are important qualities in any friendship.
    When someone writes to you saying that they would like the two of you to be friends, please do not immediately assume that they are reaching out because they want something from you. Sometimes people simply wish to connect, build a genuine friendship, or get to know you better without any hidden intention. Before forming a judgment, try to give the person a chance to express themselves. Listen to what they have to say and understand their intentions. A little patience and openness can go a long way in building meaningful relationships. Not everyone who approaches you is doing so with an agenda. Some people truly value friendship and simply want the opportunity to create a positive connection. By giving them your ear first and understanding their perspective, you show respect and kindness, which are important qualities in any friendship.
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  • Build your life in Jesus Christ, not in people's wallets.
    A life built on money from others is unstable, because people can change, their resources can finish, and their support can disappear. But a life built on Jesus Christ stands on a foundation that never fails.
    When you depend only on people’s wallets, your peace, direction, and decisions become controlled by those who give. But when you build your life in Jesus Christ, you develop faith, character, purpose, and inner strength that no human being can take away.
    People may help you, but they should not be the foundation of your life. Your true foundation must be Christ. From Him comes wisdom, provision, and the ability to grow with integrity.
    Seek God first, develop your gifts, work diligently, and trust that God will open the right doors. Let people be a blessing along the way, but never make them your source.
    Build your life in Jesus Christ, not in people's wallets. A life built on money from others is unstable, because people can change, their resources can finish, and their support can disappear. But a life built on Jesus Christ stands on a foundation that never fails. When you depend only on people’s wallets, your peace, direction, and decisions become controlled by those who give. But when you build your life in Jesus Christ, you develop faith, character, purpose, and inner strength that no human being can take away. People may help you, but they should not be the foundation of your life. Your true foundation must be Christ. From Him comes wisdom, provision, and the ability to grow with integrity. Seek God first, develop your gifts, work diligently, and trust that God will open the right doors. Let people be a blessing along the way, but never make them your source.
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  • #Men #of #God:
    If you are working on something that you truly care about especially something connected to the work of God you do not need to be pushed by fear, guilt, or obligation. The vision itself becomes the driving force.

    When a person understands that they are participating in God’s purpose, motivation changes in character. It is no longer about recognition, status, or even measurable success. It becomes about faithfulness. The calling itself creates momentum. You wake up with a sense of assignment. You endure difficulty because you believe the work has eternal significance.

    In the work of God, the “vision” is not merely a personal ambition. It is a revelation of purpose something larger than yourself. It may be serving others, sharing truth, building community, restoring what is broken, or living in a way that reflects divine love. When that vision is clear, it draws you forward. You are not coerced by external pressure; you are compelled by conviction.

    Even when the path is difficult, the vision sustains you. Scripture often shows that those called by God were not driven by comfort but by obedience and trust. They continued not because it was easy, but because they believed they were aligned with something sacred. The pull of purpose was stronger than the weight of resistance.

    When the work belongs to God, perseverance is not forced. It flows from relationship, faith, and calling. The vision pulls you because it is rooted in something eternal.
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    #Men #of #God: If you are working on something that you truly care about especially something connected to the work of God you do not need to be pushed by fear, guilt, or obligation. The vision itself becomes the driving force. When a person understands that they are participating in God’s purpose, motivation changes in character. It is no longer about recognition, status, or even measurable success. It becomes about faithfulness. The calling itself creates momentum. You wake up with a sense of assignment. You endure difficulty because you believe the work has eternal significance. In the work of God, the “vision” is not merely a personal ambition. It is a revelation of purpose something larger than yourself. It may be serving others, sharing truth, building community, restoring what is broken, or living in a way that reflects divine love. When that vision is clear, it draws you forward. You are not coerced by external pressure; you are compelled by conviction. Even when the path is difficult, the vision sustains you. Scripture often shows that those called by God were not driven by comfort but by obedience and trust. They continued not because it was easy, but because they believed they were aligned with something sacred. The pull of purpose was stronger than the weight of resistance. When the work belongs to God, perseverance is not forced. It flows from relationship, faith, and calling. The vision pulls you because it is rooted in something eternal. [highlight] #everyone
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  • Stealing the village drum may be easy, but finding a place to beat it peacefully is the problem.
    Stealing the village drum may be easy, but finding a place to beat it peacefully is the problem.
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  • Please be informed and duly reminded of our special program coming up this Sunday, themed “Family Anointing Service.” This is a significant service dedicated to committing our families into God’s hands and seeking His divine covering, direction, and blessings over every household.

    All family heads are kindly instructed to come along with their personal anointing oil for this service. Each family head is expected to present their anointing oil and place it on the altar of God ahead of the service, as an act of faith and consecration.

    To avoid any mix-up, please ensure that your full name is clearly written on your bottle before bringing it forward. This will help maintain order and proper identification during the service.

    We encourage everyone to prepare prayerfully and participate fully, trusting God for a fresh outpouring of grace, unity, protection, and breakthrough upon every family.

    God bless you as you prepare for this impactful service.
    Please be informed and duly reminded of our special program coming up this Sunday, themed “Family Anointing Service.” This is a significant service dedicated to committing our families into God’s hands and seeking His divine covering, direction, and blessings over every household. All family heads are kindly instructed to come along with their personal anointing oil for this service. Each family head is expected to present their anointing oil and place it on the altar of God ahead of the service, as an act of faith and consecration. To avoid any mix-up, please ensure that your full name is clearly written on your bottle before bringing it forward. This will help maintain order and proper identification during the service. We encourage everyone to prepare prayerfully and participate fully, trusting God for a fresh outpouring of grace, unity, protection, and breakthrough upon every family. God bless you as you prepare for this impactful service.
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  • 20 prayer topics, for #individual #devotion, #ministry #intercession, prayer meetings, or fasting programs.


    1. Prayer for Revival Fire on Your Life

    Heavenly Father, I come before You in humility and hunger. Let Your revival fire fall afresh upon my life. Revive my spirit, awaken my heart, and rekindle my love for You. Remove every form of spiritual dryness and complacency. Breathe new life into my prayer altar and my walk with You, that I may rejoice again in Your presence. Lord, revive me for Your glory, in Jesus’ name.
    (Psalm 85:6)


    2. Prayer for Increased Fire of the Holy Spirit

    Lord Jesus, You are the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit and fire. I ask for an increase of Your fire in my life. Let Your fire burn away everything that is not of You. Ignite holy passion, zeal for righteousness, and spiritual boldness within me. Let Your fire empower me to live victoriously and serve You effectively, in Jesus’ name.
    (Matthew 3:11)


    3. Prayer for Personal Spiritual Renewal

    Father God, I ask for deep renewal in my inner man. Create in me a clean heart and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Restore my joy in prayer, worship, and the Word. Strengthen my devotion and align my desires with Your will. Let my life reflect Your holiness and faithfulness, in Jesus’ name.
    (Psalm 51:10)


    4. Prayer for Deliverance from Every Form of Bondage

    Mighty Deliverer, I thank You because whom the Son sets free is free indeed. By the power of Jesus Christ, I break every chain of spiritual, emotional, and generational bondage in my life. Let every hidden oppression be exposed and destroyed. I walk in liberty, wholeness, and victory through Christ, in Jesus’ name.
    (John 8:36)

    5. Prayer for Restoration of Lost Glory

    Lord of restoration, I call upon You to restore every glory, opportunity, gift, and blessing that has been lost or stolen. Restore the years wasted by error, delay, and opposition. Renew my strength, vision, and purpose. Let my latter days be greater than the former, in Jesus’ name.
    (Joel 2:25)

    6. Prayer for Revival in Kingdom Life House Ministry

    Father, we present Kingdom Life House Ministry before You. Let Your glory fill this house afresh. Release revival fire upon every leader, member, and assignment. Let the ministry burn with passion for souls, holiness, and kingdom advancement. May Your presence be tangible in every gathering, in Jesus’ name.
    (2 Chronicles 7:1)

    7. Prayer for Power to Heal and Deliver

    Lord Jesus, confirm Your Word with signs following. Release healing power and deliverance anointing through this ministry. Let the sick be healed, captives set free, and lives transformed by Your power. Use us as vessels of Your compassion and authority, in Jesus’ name.
    (Mark 16:18)

    8. Prayer for Apostolic and Prophetic Fire

    Holy Spirit, stir up every gift You have deposited in my life and in this ministry. Release apostolic boldness and prophetic clarity. Let divine revelation, accuracy, and spiritual insight flow freely. We refuse to quench Your Spirit—move powerfully among us, in Jesus’ name.
    (1 Thessalonians 5:19)

    9. Prayer for Holiness and Consecration

    Holy God, I present my body, soul, and spirit to You. Separate me from sin, compromise, and defilement. Sanctify my thoughts, words, and actions. Empower me to live a life that pleases You. I choose holiness, for You are holy, in Jesus’ name.
    (1 Peter 1:16)

    10. Prayer for Boldness in Ministry and Witnessing

    Lord, fill me afresh with the Holy Spirit and grant me boldness to proclaim Your truth. Remove fear, timidity, and hesitation. Let me speak Your Word with authority, love, and conviction. Use my life as a witness of Your power and grace, in Jesus’ name.
    (Acts 4:31)


    11. Prayer for Fresh Oil and Anointing

    Father, I ask for fresh oil upon my life and ministry. Renew my anointing and strengthen me for greater assignments. Let the grace to function effectively in my calling increase. I reject stagnation and receive fresh empowerment, in Jesus’ name.
    (Psalm 92:10)


    12. Prayer for Divine Protection and Covering

    Lord of Hosts, be a wall of fire around my life, my family, and Kingdom Life House Ministry. Protect us from spiritual attacks, evil plans, and unseen dangers. Cover us with Your glory and preserve us in peace and safety, in Jesus’ name.
    (Zechariah 2:5)


    13. Prayer for Growth and Multiplication of the Ministry

    Father, we ask for divine increase. Add to Kingdom Life House Ministry those who are hungry for truth and transformation. Let the ministry grow spiritually, numerically, and in impact. May disciples be raised and leaders multiplied, in Jesus’ name.
    (Acts 2:47)


    14. Prayer for Unity Among Leaders and Members

    Lord, release the spirit of unity and love among us. Remove strife, division, and misunderstanding. Bind us together in purpose and vision. Let unity become the foundation that sustains revival and attracts Your blessing, in Jesus’ name.
    (Psalm 133:1)


    15. Prayer for Divine Wisdom and Direction

    Father, we acknowledge our dependence on You. Grant wisdom, discernment, and divine direction to leadership and members. Let every decision align with Your will. Lead us clearly by Your Spirit, and establish our steps, in Jesus’ name.
    (James 1:5)


    16. Prayer for Financial Restoration and Provision

    Jehovah Jireh, release supernatural provision upon my life and this ministry. Restore finances, open new doors of supply, and bless the work of our hands. Let there be abundance to fulfill kingdom assignments without lack, in Jesus’ name.
    (Philippians 4:19)

    17. Prayer for Spiritual Authority Over Darkness

    Lord Jesus, I stand in the authority You have given me. I come against every power of darkness resisting my life and ministry. By Your name, I enforce victory and dominion. Let every opposition bow to the authority of Christ, in Jesus’ name.
    (Luke 10:19)


    18. Prayer for Endurance and Consistency in Fire

    Father, strengthen me to remain faithful and consistent. Let me not grow weary in well-doing. Renew my strength daily and help me to sustain the fire You have ignited. I will finish strong by Your grace, in Jesus’ name.
    (Galatians 6:9)


    19. Prayer for Outpouring on the Next Generation

    Lord, pour out Your Spirit upon the youth and children connected to this ministry. Ignite them with passion for righteousness and truth. Raise them as vessels of revival, bold witnesses, and godly leaders for this generation, in Jesus’ name.
    (Joel 2:28)

    20. Prayer for Lasting Revival and Kingdom Impact

    Father, let the revival You begin in us be lasting and transformative. Let it overflow into families, communities, and nations. May everything we do be powered by Your Spirit and bring glory to Your name. Establish Kingdom Life House Ministry as a beacon of light, in Jesus’ name.
    (Zechariah 4:6)
    20 prayer topics, for #individual #devotion, #ministry #intercession, prayer meetings, or fasting programs. 1. Prayer for Revival Fire on Your Life Heavenly Father, I come before You in humility and hunger. Let Your revival fire fall afresh upon my life. Revive my spirit, awaken my heart, and rekindle my love for You. Remove every form of spiritual dryness and complacency. Breathe new life into my prayer altar and my walk with You, that I may rejoice again in Your presence. Lord, revive me for Your glory, in Jesus’ name. (Psalm 85:6) 2. Prayer for Increased Fire of the Holy Spirit Lord Jesus, You are the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit and fire. I ask for an increase of Your fire in my life. Let Your fire burn away everything that is not of You. Ignite holy passion, zeal for righteousness, and spiritual boldness within me. Let Your fire empower me to live victoriously and serve You effectively, in Jesus’ name. (Matthew 3:11) 3. Prayer for Personal Spiritual Renewal Father God, I ask for deep renewal in my inner man. Create in me a clean heart and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Restore my joy in prayer, worship, and the Word. Strengthen my devotion and align my desires with Your will. Let my life reflect Your holiness and faithfulness, in Jesus’ name. (Psalm 51:10) 4. Prayer for Deliverance from Every Form of Bondage Mighty Deliverer, I thank You because whom the Son sets free is free indeed. By the power of Jesus Christ, I break every chain of spiritual, emotional, and generational bondage in my life. Let every hidden oppression be exposed and destroyed. I walk in liberty, wholeness, and victory through Christ, in Jesus’ name. (John 8:36) 5. Prayer for Restoration of Lost Glory Lord of restoration, I call upon You to restore every glory, opportunity, gift, and blessing that has been lost or stolen. Restore the years wasted by error, delay, and opposition. Renew my strength, vision, and purpose. Let my latter days be greater than the former, in Jesus’ name. (Joel 2:25) 6. Prayer for Revival in Kingdom Life House Ministry Father, we present Kingdom Life House Ministry before You. Let Your glory fill this house afresh. Release revival fire upon every leader, member, and assignment. Let the ministry burn with passion for souls, holiness, and kingdom advancement. May Your presence be tangible in every gathering, in Jesus’ name. (2 Chronicles 7:1) 7. Prayer for Power to Heal and Deliver Lord Jesus, confirm Your Word with signs following. Release healing power and deliverance anointing through this ministry. Let the sick be healed, captives set free, and lives transformed by Your power. Use us as vessels of Your compassion and authority, in Jesus’ name. (Mark 16:18) 8. Prayer for Apostolic and Prophetic Fire Holy Spirit, stir up every gift You have deposited in my life and in this ministry. Release apostolic boldness and prophetic clarity. Let divine revelation, accuracy, and spiritual insight flow freely. We refuse to quench Your Spirit—move powerfully among us, in Jesus’ name. (1 Thessalonians 5:19) 9. Prayer for Holiness and Consecration Holy God, I present my body, soul, and spirit to You. Separate me from sin, compromise, and defilement. Sanctify my thoughts, words, and actions. Empower me to live a life that pleases You. I choose holiness, for You are holy, in Jesus’ name. (1 Peter 1:16) 10. Prayer for Boldness in Ministry and Witnessing Lord, fill me afresh with the Holy Spirit and grant me boldness to proclaim Your truth. Remove fear, timidity, and hesitation. Let me speak Your Word with authority, love, and conviction. Use my life as a witness of Your power and grace, in Jesus’ name. (Acts 4:31) 11. Prayer for Fresh Oil and Anointing Father, I ask for fresh oil upon my life and ministry. Renew my anointing and strengthen me for greater assignments. Let the grace to function effectively in my calling increase. I reject stagnation and receive fresh empowerment, in Jesus’ name. (Psalm 92:10) 12. Prayer for Divine Protection and Covering Lord of Hosts, be a wall of fire around my life, my family, and Kingdom Life House Ministry. Protect us from spiritual attacks, evil plans, and unseen dangers. Cover us with Your glory and preserve us in peace and safety, in Jesus’ name. (Zechariah 2:5) 13. Prayer for Growth and Multiplication of the Ministry Father, we ask for divine increase. Add to Kingdom Life House Ministry those who are hungry for truth and transformation. Let the ministry grow spiritually, numerically, and in impact. May disciples be raised and leaders multiplied, in Jesus’ name. (Acts 2:47) 14. Prayer for Unity Among Leaders and Members Lord, release the spirit of unity and love among us. Remove strife, division, and misunderstanding. Bind us together in purpose and vision. Let unity become the foundation that sustains revival and attracts Your blessing, in Jesus’ name. 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