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Chimdi and Funke preside over Chimdi Ohahuna Ministry International with the vision of raising men into completeness in Christ Jesus. Using biblical principles, COMI equips individuals to become full of God’s word and become partakers of the finished work of Jesus. For any request and information; https://linktr.ee/gracelifecomi?utm_source=linktree_admin_share To support this ministry and podcast, use Bank info: Acct Name: CHIMDI MADUABUCHUKWU OHAHUNA Account Number: 1010000000523 SWIFT code/BIC: ABNGGHAC Routing Number: 104014138 ECOBANK Naira: 5541020592 UMB cedis:0331545512013GRACELIFECOMI- Teach and Preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • WORSHIP GOD, VALUE MEN—That’s How You Cross Over
    Nov 8 2025
    GO FORWARD CONFERENCE '25| EPISODE 3| THE SHIP| CHIMDI OHAHUNA| GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST "And when they had sent away the multitude, they took him even as he was in the ship. And there were also with him other little ships."Mark 4:36 In this episode, we journey deeper into the mystery of movement—how Jesus transitioned from preaching to crossing, without stepping down from the ship. The ship wasn’t just a vessel—it was a symbol of urgency and divine provision. Key Themes: A. Urgency Jesus preached from the same ship He sailed in. He didn’t step down. He didn’t delay. He moved with purpose. - Urgency constrains luxury - Urgency reveals priority - Urgency redeems time - Urgency propels transition "The king’s business required haste." (1 Samuel 21:9b) "Redeeming the time, because the days are evil." (Ephesians 5:16) B. Divine Provision Though Jesus could walk on water, He chose a man-made ship. - God uses human vehicles—men, money, machines, materials - Men are the most valuable provision - God meets needs through relationships, not isolation - Worship God, value men, build mutual and symbiotic relationships "Give, and it shall be given unto you… shall men give into your bosom." (Luke 6:38) "He who loves God must love his brother also." (1 John 4:21) Action Points: - Live with urgency—every day counts - Use what God has provided—don’t wait for the miraculous when the practical is available - Value people—your harvest may be in someone’s hand - Build godly, mutual relationships—your ship is made of men Tune in and receive grace to move with urgency and honor divine provision. Jesus is Lord.
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    1 h y 15 m
  • RELEASE THE MULTITUDE, EMBRACE THE MISSION
    Nov 7 2025
    GO FORWARD CONFERENCE '25| EPISODE 2| SEND AWAY THE MULTITUDE| CHIMDI OHAHUNA| GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST In Day 1, we saw Jesus complete His assignment on “this side” and prepare to cross over. But before He could rest in transit and move toward the next phase, He did something radical—He sent away the multitude. This episode explores the spiritual discipline of knowing when to release what once served your purpose. Jesus didn’t send the crowd away because they were useless, but because His task to them was complete. He modeled focus, time management, and purpose-driven leadership—even when the crowd was still cheering. Key Themes: - Success is not a destination—it’s a transition point. - Plateauing is tempting, but purpose demands movement. - Sending away the multitude is a mark of maturity, not rejection. - You need a team to go to the other side—not a crowd. - The multitude may celebrate you, but they may not carry your calling. Action Points: - Refuse to remain at a comfortable level of success - Build and move with a purpose-driven team - Send away the multitude—release what’s complete - Go forward to the other side Tune in and receive grace to discern, release, and move forward in purpose. Jesus is Lord
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    1 h y 17 m
  • JESUS’ MODEL FOR PURPOSEFUL MOVEMENT
    Nov 6 2025
    GO FORWARD CONFERENCE '25| EPISODE 1| PASS OVER UNTO THE OTHER SIDE| CHIMDI OHAHUNA| GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST Scripture Texts: Mark 4:35–41; Genesis 2:8,15 ; Songs of Solomon 1:6; Romans 14:12; 1 Corinthians 3:13,15; John 9:4; 5:17 Welcome to the premier episode of the GO FORWARD CONFERENCE '25 on the GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST—a sacred call to transition, not by fantasy or fatigue, but by fulfilled purpose. In this episode, we journey with Jesus across the Sea of Galilee, not merely to escape, but to rest in transit after a full day of teaching and ministry. From the Parable of the Sower to the Mustard Seed, Jesus had poured out wisdom, and now He says, “Let us pass over unto the other side.” But what does this mean for us? The Other Side is Not for the Idle. It is for those who have worked the work of the Father on this side—those who are tired not from laziness, but from labor. Before you desire the next phase, ask: - What work has God assigned me here? - Have I dressed and kept my garden? - Is my exhaustion born of obedience or avoidance? Work Is Worship. From Adam’s charge in Genesis to Paul’s reminder in Romans and Corinthians, we are called to dress and keep the garden God has placed in our care. Your garden is your divine responsibility—your assignment, your influence, your legacy. And every man’s work will be tested by fire. Three Levels of Work: 1. Survival – the most frustrating form 2. Thriving – staying on course 3. Success – loving the work until it becomes a holy addiction This episode challenges you to stop chasing “greener pastures” and start cultivating the soil beneath your feet. The other side is not a shortcut—it’s the next stage of the same work, and only those who have faithfully completed this phase are eligible to go forward. Whether you're discovering your garden, tending it, or preparing to transition, receive grace to work, pray, and go forward.Tune in, reflect deeply, and let this episode stir your spirit to labor in love and legacy. Jesus is Lord.
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    1 h y 14 m
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