Senior Pastor of , Dr. Paul Enenche, has encouraged Christians to remain spiritually fervent by maintaining a lifestyle of prayer, obedience to God, and dependence on the Holy Spirit.
Speaking during the ongoing South America Revival Crusade in Argentina, Enenche delivered a message titled “Initiating and Sustaining the Move of the Spirit (God),” where he stressed the importance of preserving spiritual revival beyond moments of excitement and emotional encounters.
Drawing from the biblical account in Acts 2:1-3, the cleric noted that while many believers experience seasons of spiritual awakening, the real challenge lies in sustaining that divine momentum through consistent devotion and commitment to God’s principles.
According to him, genuine revival is not a temporary experience but a continuous walk with God marked by steadfast prayer, obedience, and total reliance on the Holy Spirit.
“It is one thing to initiate and another to sustain. We have seen instances where the move of God began powerfully but was not maintained,” he said, urging Christians to remain faithful in their spiritual journey.
The crusade, which commenced in Argentina on June 15, has attracted thousands of worshippers seeking salvation, healing, deliverance, and spiritual renewal.
Earlier upon arriving in Argentina, Enenche expressed confidence that the revival programme would trigger a fresh spiritual awakening across the region. He said the gathering was divinely ordained to bring healing, restoration, salvation, and a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
He also invited residents of Argentina and neighbouring countries to participate in the meetings, assuring attendees of life-transforming encounters and declaring that the nation would witness a new wave of revival.
Organisers said the crusade has already recorded testimonies of miracles, healings, restored lives, and renewed dedication to God among participants.
The outreach is expected to continue in Brazil on June 18 and 19 with a Revival Crusade and Pastors’ Conference themed “Growth and Revival,” as part of the church’s broader global evangelism mission.

