The Green House – Accommodation for First-Time Visitors and Pilgrims
The Green House at Edumfa Heavenly Ministry serves as a welcoming space for first-time visitors, pilgrims, and individuals seeking healing, deliverance, or spiritual upliftment. It plays a key role in easing newcomers into the rhythms of the camp’s activities, helping them transition smoothly into the ministry’s deeply rooted spiritual practices. Many who come to Edumfa for the first time carry burdens of sickness, emotional challenges, or spiritual battles, and the Green House provides a safe, comfortable environment where they can begin their journey of restoration.
Designed to foster community living, the Green House features shared rooms, prayer spaces, and communal areas where visitors can engage in group prayers, discussions, and testimonies. This sense of fellowship allows newcomers to connect with others on similar spiritual paths, reinforcing the idea that they are not alone in their struggles. It is also where camp staff and prayer warriors guide them in understanding the significance of Edumfa’s core activities, such as the Jericho Hour, Deliverance All-Night sessions, and 30-day fasting programs.
A stay at the Green House helps visitors immerse themselves in the camp’s prayer routines, offering them opportunities to take part in healing services, prophetic encounters, and various prayer meetings held throughout the day. It is common for those staying in the Green House to walk the prayer grounds, participate in fasting, and receive counseling from resident pastors. The house’s communal structure encourages visitors to share their experiences and testimonies, building an atmosphere of hope and faith.
Visitors typically arrive with different needs—some seeking physical healing, others emotional relief or spiritual renewal—and the Green House offers a nurturing environment where they are introduced to Edumfa’s philosophy of prayer, fasting, and reliance on God. Many testimonies from former Green House residents recount miraculous breakthroughs, healings, and life-changing encounters with God during their stay.
The house also provides short-term and extended accommodations for pilgrims, depending on their spiritual needs and the programs they choose to attend. Staff members ensure that everyone feels welcome, guiding visitors through the daily routines and helping them prepare for prayer sessions and fasting periods.
In essence, the Green House acts as a gateway into the heart of Edumfa’s ministry, offering visitors a first encounter with the camp’s mission of healing, deliverance, and transformation through faith. It is a space of both preparation and renewal, ensuring that everyone who comes leaves spiritually uplifted and closer to God.

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