Governor Mutfwang Celebrates the Legacy of Late Rev. Emmanuel Kanos, Urges Believers to Seek Divine Purpose
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has emphasized that every human life is created to fulfill God’s desired purpose and destiny on earth.
The Governor made this declaration during the one-year memorial service and book launch in honour of the late Reverend Emmanuel Kanos, founder of The Parliament Church, held at the church auditorium near Lamingo Roundabout, Jos.
Governor Mutfwang, who described himself as a “child of grace and destiny,” expressed deep admiration for the testimonies of the late Reverend Kanos, noting that his life of service to God continues to inspire generations.
He reminded Christians of the need to constantly reflect on their divine purpose, stating that true fulfillment comes only when one’s earthly journey is interrupted by Christ.
“No life is an accident. Every life was meant to fulfill destiny. But let me say it again; any man whose journey in life is not interrupted by Jesus is going nowhere. You must have a story of divine interruption if you are to find meaning and purpose in life,” Governor Mutfwang declared.
Highlighting the significance of the book “Destiny: A Fresh Biblical Perspective” launched in memory of Reverend Kanos, the Governor pledged support for its wide circulation to ensure more people are guided toward discovering God’s plan for their lives.
Governor Mutfwang appreciated Reverend Mrs. Kanos, the family, and the entire congregation of The Parliament Church, for keeping the legacy, praying that God’s purpose for the ministry will be fully accomplished.
In her address, Book reviewer, Professor Funmi Para-Mallam, praised the work as a life-changing resource, affirming that destiny is not determined by human interpretation but by God’s eternal plan.
Gyang Bere
Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor of Plateau State
August 16, 2025
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