
The V & J Foundation, a subsidiary of Divinity Meets Humanity, recently hosted its annual community outreach program, combining acts of service with spiritual celebration. The event brought together members of the community to give, receive, and celebrate God’s sovereignty through compassion-driven initiatives.
The occasion also marked one year of Wakati Isegun (Hour of Victory) — a faith-based platform dedicated to teaching God’s Word and strengthening believers. Since its launch, Wakati Isegun has empowered participants to experience spiritual growth, deliverance, and purposeful living.
Organisers highlighted testimonies of transformation, renewed faith, and divine intervention shared by participants over the past year, showcasing the ongoing impact of the platform.
Beyond spiritual engagement, the event underscored the Foundation’s commitment to community upliftment. Attendees described the atmosphere as one of gratitude, unity, and hope, reflecting the Foundation’s belief that faith should manifest in tangible actions that positively impact lives.
The program included thanksgiving, reflection, and opportunities for community interaction, emphasizing the value of collective responsibility and shared purpose.
Looking ahead, the V & J Foundation and Wakati Isegun organisers reaffirmed their commitment to expanding both spiritual and humanitarian outreach. Convener Yemisi Wole Akinleye encouraged attendees to continue spreading messages of faith and hope while remaining actively involved in the platform.
The event concluded on a note of optimism and unity, demonstrating the transformative power of faith-driven service. The V & J Foundation continues its mission of bridging divinity with humanity through acts of compassion, service, and spiritual empowerment.


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