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Isaiah Macwealth, popularly known as Isaiah Michael Wealth, (born 3 June 1981) is a Nigerian clergyman and televangelist who is the founder of the Gospel Pillars International Churches. Macwealth is an author of over 100 books and the originator of One Sound Revival TV - a broadcast media project that preaches the unity of faith, and integration among Christian believers through non-denominational practices and sermons. He is a lover of Jesus and songwriter, and the convener of Pray Nigeria Movement. His International church, which functions as an arm of Isaiah Wealth Ministries, has its operation across different continents including Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe. Early life and education After his first degree in Engineering, Macwealth due to his passion for knowledge, proceeded to Trinity Theological School of Ministry to learn Apologetics and Ministry. Macwealth became a financial advisor and founded a financial academy. He also began Bible training centers for continuous development of his congregation, which has now spread to many states and countries. Alongside the creation of a gospel TV house, a charity house and writing spiritual books and song, on November 11 2023 he unveiled a mega church facility in Lagos called the Ark of Light for all Nations. The building sits on 8,900 square meters land with an auditorium that can contain 10,000 worshippers. Macwealth was inducted into the Nigerian Books of Record in 2022. Philanthropy Macwealth has been involved in various philanthropic initiatives aimed at addressing poverty and assisting marginalized communities in Nigeria. Through The Empowerment Network (TEN) and The Isaiah Wealth Initiative (TIWI), Macwealth focuses on providing humanitarian aid, educational support, healthcare interventions, and financial empowerment opportunities, particularly in the wake of natural disasters. Controversy Early in 2024, Macwealth declared that he saw God physically in person, causing a reaction online. Macwealth sparked controversy with his claim of surviving a close-range shooting without the bullet penetrating him. According to Macwealth, he was confronted by armed individuals and shot at with an AK-47, but the bullet failed to injure him, dropping to the ground instead.<ref name=":3" /> These claims have drawn both support and skepticism.<ref name=":3" />
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