For years, I prayed for my husband’s salvation. Pastor advised me to focus on what was working and remain light.During Anniversary evangelism, I won four souls. Days later, unexpectedly, my husband asked me to lead him to Christ.He is now saved.The Lord made it beautiful in His time. Christel Nadege
KINGDOM IMPACT & HOUSEHOLD SALVATION
During workplace uncertainty due to funding withdrawals, fear filled the atmosphere.But I chose joy. Pastor taught that shining means giving life through conduct and deeds.I remained joyful, ministered peace, and shared Christlife teachings. God used me to bring hope. Rosa Kimb
INNER HEALING & IDENTITY RESTORATION
May was my Month of Shining.I entered carrying regret, shame, and disappointment. Through the Word, I forgave myself and embraced my identity in Christ.I learned that if you do not conquer in the realm of words, you cannot conquer in action.I now declare boldly: I am in charge — by alignment with God’s Word. Peace P
INNER HEALING & IDENTITY RESTORATION
I carried the weight of condemning others — and myself.After the Easter teaching on forgiveness, I repented and sought forgiveness from those I judged.Today, I feel light — free from self-condemnation. My Father is unchangeable in His love. Adrien
BELIEVE IN THE GATHERING OF THE SAINTS
“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” – Psalm 133:1 In the English language, an exclamation mark reveals the tone of the author; it expresses an excited or emphatic thought. The aim is to let the reader share in the emotion of the writer. Our theme verse ends with an exclamation mark; it reveals the amazement and excitement of the author regarding the thought communicated. In this case, the author seeks to let the reader see that the unity of the saints is a beautiful sight to behold. Think about that. He says, “…how good and how pleasant…!” As a Christian, it is so important to believe such revelations from the Spirit of the Lord. Until the Word of God influences our faith, our motives, and our actions, we will not experience its reality. We have got to get excited about what excites God. If God’s Word says the fellowship (or togetherness) of the saints is good and pleasant, we show ourselves to be wise when we expect to share in its goodness. Our expectations set the limits of our experiences, and our understanding shapes our expectations. •…………….•“Every assembly or gathering of the saints is a blessing to the saints.”•…………….• Going to church is an honouring of God’s wisdom for His children. The fellowship of the saints is not a human idea; it is the will of God the Father. The Lord Jesus Christ says, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them” (Matthew 18:20). We see that the gathering of believers is God’s design. Jesus said that if we gather in honour of His name as members of His body, then He will be present in such a gathering. Pause for a moment and give this careful thought. Do you expect the presence of Jesus when you go to church? This is important because it determines what you experience. The fellowship of the saints carries the promise of the presence and authority of Jesus Christ. The woman with the issue of blood in Matthew 9 understood this truth and came with a heart full of expectation. The Psalmist likens such a gathering to the dew of Hermon that descends upon the mountains of Zion (Psalm 133:3), speaking of the refreshing presence of Christ among His people. In such fellowship, the Spirit of God brings comfort, direction, and divine refreshing, ministering to His children beyond their expectations. Believe in the gathering of the saints, plan to be in church this weekend, and expect your blessing—for there is always more for those who believe God’s Word! …now you can walk the light walk. | CONFESSION | I honour the Word of God; I live by God’s wisdom as I honour the gathering of the saints. I experience the refreshing dew of the Spirit; I am refreshed, strengthened, and instructed in righteousness as I fellowship with other believers. Amen. 》 Study More: Hebrews 10:25 》The LightWalk Daily Devotional: e-edition by Pastor Daniel Nyah Allo======== ========== ■ ⛔ To Subscribe:Join the 𝘓𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘞𝘢𝘭𝘬 channelsWhatsApp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5rxsY5q08eiLqYVY3UTelegram Channel:https://t.me/thelightwalkdevo ■ For More Information:Testimonies, Books by Pastor Daniel, or Partnership:📞 +237 654 512 218 ■ ️ Books by Pastor Daniel Available on Amazon (in English and French): “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” (John 8:12) Trust Jesus — the Son of God. He will help you live your best life walking in the light. …Keep reading the LightWalk Daily Devotional. Have a blessed day. TheLightWalk TheChristianLife
HEALING & DIVINE RESTORATION
For two weeks, I suffered excruciating knee pain. Medical scans showed a fracture and fluid accumulation. I used a walking stick.During Alumni Week, Pastor taught that our bodies are new but we are older than our earthly existence. That Word entered my spirit.As prayer intensified, I suddenly began jumping — something I couldn’t do for weeks.The pain vanished instantly and has not returned. Joan Ndikum
HEALING & DIVINE RESTORATION
For eight years, I battled a condition I assumed was normal. Chronic headaches and a painful protrusion after passing stool became part of my life.During the Easter Conference, Pastor declared healing over “chronic headache” and “pile.” I received it by faith.The headache disappeared instantly. Days later, I realized the long-standing condition was completely gone.I am healed. What was my “normal” for eight years vanished by the power of God. R. Sonita
SPIRITUAL FATHERHOOD & SHEPHERDHOOD
There are moments when I’ll be going about my day and suddenly my phone beeps — a WhatsApp message from Pastor:“How are you? How are you and Axel doing?”I respond politely, but Pastor always follows up:“How is Axel doing in particular?”And somehow, he already knows.Even when Axel isn’t doing so well — not terribly, but not great — Pastor discerns it. I truly cannot explain how he does it. All I know is that the grace of God upon his life is extraordinary. He asks the right questions, and you suddenly realize you cannot pretend. His care is intentional and Spirit-led.Pastor is a genuine father. I do not know how one man can sincerely care for thousands, yet each of us carries the same testimony: we are seen, known, and loved. It can only be the hand of God.For eight years under his leadership, Psalm 23 has been real in my life. I have never lacked. Even when something felt missing, there was always a Word — a replenishing Word, a divine reset — released through his obedience to God.I am grateful to belong to this Christlife family. To call Pastor my spiritual father is a privilege I never take for granted. Wherever I go, I know I am backed. His words have carried me through seasons I cannot fully describe.Today, I celebrate the father, mentor, counselor, intercessor, and servant of God that he is.Forty years of God’s faithfulness — and we are blessed because he said yes.I love you dearly — and there is nothing you can do about it! Afa
