Prophetess Esther Ujah Bags PhD in Theology, Urges Christians to Deepen Faith

By Genesis ogiri 

Prophetess Esther Ujah, Founder and President of Bethesda of Mercy and Glory Chapel, Mararaba Aso A, has been conferred with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Theology by El-Elyon International College and Seminary, at a dignified convocation ceremony held at the FCT Pilgrims Welfare Board, Abuja.

The ceremony, which attracted eminent clerics, theological scholars, and members of the Christian community, underscored the growing role of faith-based institutions in advancing spiritual education and leadership development within the country.

The Provost of the College, Prof. Silas D. John, in his address at the convocation square, charged the graduands to remain steadfast in their calling and to live strictly by the Word of God, emphasizing that sound doctrine and godly character must remain the foundation of their ministry and daily lives.

Prophetess Ujah, whose ministry has impacted lives across communities, was described by participants as a devoted servant of God whose academic accomplishment reflects years of commitment to both spiritual growth and intellectual pursuit.

Speaking with journalists shortly after the conferment, the cleric called on Christians to remain steadfast in faith, emphasizing the need for unwavering trust in God in the face of contemporary challenges confronting believers.

She further charged the faithful to reject mediocrity and embrace excellence, noting that the Christian life demands discipline, purpose, and a continual pursuit of higher standards both spiritually and socially.

According to her, dedication, resilience, and focus remain critical virtues for success, adding that with determination and divine guidance, individuals can overcome limitations and achieve greatness.

The newly decorated theologian expressed profound appreciation to El-Elyon International College and Seminary for the opportunity to deepen her theological knowledge, while commending the seminary lecturers for their guidance and mentorship throughout her academic journey.

Shortly after the conferment, Dr. Esther Ujah was warmly received and celebrated by members of her church, Bethesda of Mercy and Glory Chapel, whose elevated chants of joy and thanksgiving echoed throughout the environment, creating an atmosphere of spiritual jubilation and communal pride.

The faithful, visibly elated by her achievement, expressed their admiration through songs of praise, prayers, and heartfelt congratulations, describing the honour as not only a personal milestone for their spiritual leader but a collective victory for the ministry and the body of Christ at large.

Observers at the event noted that the recognition of Prophetess Ujah aligns with ongoing efforts by religious institutions to promote sound doctrine, leadership integrity, and national moral development.

The ceremony concluded with prayers and goodwill messages, reinforcing the significance of faith, education, and service as pillars for both personal fulfillment and national transformation.

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