About the Ark Project Winners Chapel - Christian Personal Development

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    About the Ark Project Winners Chapel: What you need to know

    The 18th of August 2024, was another epoch making day in Christendom as Bishop David Oyedepo finally announced the dedication date of the Ark. One thing was obvious. Regardless of what part of the divide -For or against the project, despite the large amount of work left to be done, not one person has come out to say the date is not feasible.

    Clearly the world has learnt from Faith Tabernacle and many examples since then that Bishop Oyedepo is simply not a rabble rouser but indeed a servant of God.

    Ark Project Winners Chapel is the Fastest building project in history

    Putting into consideration what has been done so far and what remains, by the time the Ark Project Winners Chapel is ready for dedication in November 2025, it will become the fastest building project in history when size and time are juxtaposed.

    It will be 4 years, 8 months and 4 days since the groundbreaking ceremony of the Ark Legacy Project at Canaanland took place on 25th March 2021.

    What more?

    Largest single private project in Ota

    The Ark Project Winners Chapel is the largest single private project in the history of Ota and it has also brought in the largest single Government project in Ota’s history to Ota i.e the building of a 6- lane expressway as well as two overhead bridges at Oju-Ore and Canaanland.

    Ota was formerly known as the home of the most terrible witches. It will now be known as the home of the largest single indoor Church structure in history.

    Obed Edom prospered when he hosted the Ark of the Covenant. Ota has prospered more than ever and is set to prosper much more since she hosted Canaanland and now the Ark.

    Courtesy: Church Gist 

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