Liberian leaders and citizens gathered in large numbers as Johnson Suleman, founder of Omega Fire Ministries, hosted a two-day crusade marked by testimonies, healing, and renewed faith.
The event, themed “Liberia Outpouring Crusade,” began on Tuesday, March 31, at the SKD Sports Stadium, where participants reported experiences of healing, restoration, and spiritual upliftment. Attendees described the atmosphere as charged with faith, as many came forward to share testimonies of what they called miraculous interventions.
Ahead of the crusade, Suleman paid a courtesy visit to Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai in Paynesville, where he was received alongside members of the president’s cabinet. He also met with Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung as part of ongoing engagements between the Liberian government and religious leaders.
President Boakai expressed appreciation for the visit, noting the importance of prayers and spiritual guidance in national development. He emphasised that continued intercessions by faith leaders remain vital to Liberia’s progress and transformation.
During the meeting, Suleman offered prayers for the president, his cabinet, and the nation, seeking divine wisdom, alignment, and stability for Liberia’s future.
Organisers said the visit highlights the growing role of faith-based collaborations in supporting governance and national renewal, while the crusade itself focused on preaching the Gospel and inspiring personal and collective transformation among participants.

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