Firelization Retreat: 1,000+ Young Believers to Converge in Akure for Word, Impartation, and Healing

 

Akure is preparing for a historic move of God as Uniqueness of Sons Ministries, led by Pastor Oluwatimilehin Adetifa, hosts Firelization Retreat — a gathering of over 1,000 young believers set to be consumed by the fire of God.


Anticipation across the city is building because this is more than a program. Firelization is described as a furnace where dry bones are revived, broken destinies are mended, and hungry hearts are set ablaze for purpose. The retreat is designed as a convergence point for a generation that refuses to live ordinary when God is offering more.


Attendees should expect three pillars that define the retreat. First, undiluted Word sessions that cut through deception, break limitations, and give clarity for destiny. Second, prophetic impartation where gifts are stirred, mantles are released, and young people are empowered to walk in the supernatural. Third, healing and deliverance services where God’s power will touch bodies, restore minds, and set captives free. Testimonies are expected to be the order of each day.


Pastor Oluwatimilehin Adetifa, the host, carries a burden to raise sons who burn for God and carry solutions to their generation. Under Uniqueness of Sons Ministries, the vision is clear: to equip young believers to be voices, not echoes, in their schools, workplaces, families, and nations. With a lineup of anointed ministers and worship leaders, every session from morning teaching to night vigils will be charged for encounter, direction, and transformation.


If you are young and thirsty for more of God, Firelization Retreat in Akure is your place. Come expectant. Come with faith. Come ready to burn. The fire is falling, and this is your moment to catch it.



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