Day 5 of the Experience Conference was soaked in power and Word; power that patrons could neither stand nor resist and God's Word from his servant that brought forth deep insight and enlightenment.

General Overseer of the Fountain Gate Chapel and Founder of Eastwood Anaba Ministries; Rev. Eastwood Anaba gave a deep scriptural exposition quoting John Chapter 4 as the foundation for his sermon on how to draw from the anointing of God.

John 4 which talks about an encounter between a Samaritan woman and Jesus the Miracle Worker at a well is a common scripture that many believers recite frequently but not in the measure as interpreted in a powerful sermon by the man of God, Rev. Eastwood Anaba.

Rev. Eastwood Anaba on Thursday, October 11, 2018 charged believers across the nation and beyond not to stop giving their substance whether in kind or cash to the church and the set man of the house of God, stating that it’s one of the ways to contact the anointing of God upon a person’s life and finances.

According to him, some believers have joined critics to question their giving as they think their money, car or any offering is to enrich the Preacher instead of looking at the numerous blessings that the offerings would trigger for them.

The astute man of God, whose integrity cannot be undermined, advised patrons to this year’s “Experience Conference” held at The Maker's House Chapel at Kwabenya to stop paying attention to deceivers and continue to sacrifice themselves and their offertory because when they give to a Pastor or church; they don't give to an entity or individual but God.

"Every anointing has a need. God intentionally limits the anointing so that your faith can cue in at the physical level in order to draw out from the spiritual dimension.

"If I were broke, saith the Lord; I'll not ask you for money. If I needed a house, I won't ask you. If I needed a car, I won't ask you. If I needed a land, I won't ask you because the world is mine and the fullness thereof...If I needed water, I won't ask you because the well is mine. If I needed water, I won't ask you, the water is mine", he said.