Liberia’s top Evangelist Rev. Dagadu survives another demonic attack!
By James Kokulo Fasuekoi|Editor-Publisher, in Bushrod Island, Monrovia

A testimony given by Liberia’s top Evangelist Rev. Dr. Christian K. Dagadu Sr. before his Christian Evangelistic Pentecostal Church’s Bushrod Island congregation a fortnight ago, sounded surreal, just as other testimonies he had given regarding his own life-experiences in the past.
“I went through pains. The devil wanted to kill me,” international Pentecostal Evangelist Christian Dagadu who had preached and conducted Deliverance/Spiritual Warfare training in Europe, America and Africa, told his congregation September 7.

Pastor Dagadu said for seven days seven nights he experienced torments from serious demonic attacks by “Satan” which eventually rendered him physically helpless and near paralysis, but that God rejected the devil’s plans over his Dagadu’s life.
Doctors and nurses, he said, had to move him from one hospital to another, trying to figure out what exactly was attacking his frail body. It became clear that “Satan” was attacking him in all forms. Indeed, at one point a nurse doing his X-ray, he indicated, could barely come up with an accurate “shoot”, let alone a clear reading.
For an entire week, Dagadu’s Congo Town home wasn’t taking in visitors, including members of his huge congregation. An attempt by this writer to greet him wasn’t possible either. Dagadu’s Armor Bearer came to the compound’s gate and advised writer to return the following “Monday” when visitation would resume.
By the time this ordeal was over, pastor Dagadu said, he had already taken “over 30 drips” (30 rounds of IVs) in just over a seven-day period.

Rev. Dagadu praised God for his own survival and after that, turned to his darling wife from youth, CEPC’s Senior Pastor Precious JL Dagadu, hugged and thanked her for always standing by his side.
For a moment he stood still, sternly gazing at the congregation, resting one hand on the pulpit, while holding the microphone in the other.
“I pray for myself more than I pray for anyone and yet the devil attacked me…if they can attack me what’s about you?”
He warned everyone in the audience against engaging in lackadaisical prayer, saying, before the congregation, “We are in the end time, and we must pray [harder].”
Pastor Dagadu said he had long developed an attitude of praying at midnight. The timing no doubt seems perfect for a breakthrough as well as breaking demonic strongholds; the event experienced by Apostle Paul and Silas in Acts 16:25-28 can serve as a good example.

After his first prayer during the morning of this attack, Dr. Dagadu said he fell fast asleep, waking up around 3: a.m. “The Lord told me to pray,” he said.
Dagadu obeyed God’s command and prayed but before it could come to an end he fell off, reaching to the floor.
The sight caught his wife’s attention and immediately Pastor Dagadu was whisked off to the hospital, she said.
“Let’s pray, the devil is at work,” Senior Pastor Precious Dagadu shouted before the congregation Sunday, moments after she took the podium after her husband.
“The devil will not come unless there’s something [good] happening,” said Rev. Precious Dagadu. This was in reference to CEPC’s next big crusade in Monrovia, expected to come in next January.

Already, a ten-member team from CEPC’s sister church Spiritual Life Church in the USA is now preparing for early arrival in January for the crusade.
Rev. Dr. Dagadu, a soft-spoken person but assertive in his work for God, isn’t new to trials including Satanic attacks as the recent one for after all, he and his wife run an effective healing/delivery ministry based on God’s calling in Matthew 8:1-17.
Prior to the COVID-19 episode, Dagadu received a hit from the “underground world” which sent him in a coma rendering him totally disabled for months. So severe was the attack that doctors had him airlifted to Ghana where it was determined his brains had suffered considerable damage. Dozens of CEPC churches in Liberia and their affiliates worldwide prayed for his recovery and he survived.

Before that incident, he once fell off the stage, suffered from a head fracture while on a preaching tour in the U.S. He remained in a coma for months and by the time he came through his medical bills netted U.S. “$ 187,000” said Rev. Precious.
With no prior health insurance, the Dagadus couldn’t afford this medical bill. The bill, accordingly, was cleared through the generosity of affiliate churches in the U.S. A. and by total strangers. Thanks to God Almighty!
When the medical bill from Pastor Dagadu’s recent hospital visits was finally handed over and Dagadu saw “U.S. $2,000,” Precious said, he chafed at it, turned to her and asked: “How are we going to pay?” knowing there wasn’t much money left at hand.
Her response was swift! “God,” she said, “will take care the same way He took care of the U.S. $187,000 medical bill” and that’s exactly what happened.
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