APOSTLE ENAW CHARLES ESEMEA Kingdom General Without Denominational Borders.

APOSTLE ENAW CHARLES ESEME
A Kingdom General Without Denominational Borders.

Several years ago, something very unusual and deeply spiritual happened to me during a Sunday service. As I was ministering, a guest quietly entered the church and made his way to a seat at the back. Everything about this man felt unusual. I could not stop beholding what seemed like a radiation of light and a tangible spiritual presence emanating from him.

On three different occasions, I attempted to move closer to where he was seated, drawn by what I was sensing in the spirit. Yet each time, it felt as though a glorious presence surrounded him, almost like a holy barrier, making it impossible for me to draw nearer. Before the service ended, he quietly left. It was only later that I discovered that we had been visited by a kingdom general, Apostle Enaw Charles Eseme.

Apostle Enaw Charles Eseme, who prefers to be called Pastor Enaw Charles Eseme, is a seasoned servant of God who has been in active ministry for close to three decades, impacting lives across Cameroon and beyond through his distinctive teaching of God’s Word, prophetic ministry, healings, and deliverance. He is a man who truly carries the presence of God in unusual dimensions.

He is widely recognised for his non-denominational vision and apostolic burden for unity in the Body of Christ, as God has used him as a bridge-builder across denominational lines, bringing pastors and believers of diverse backgrounds together for impartation, deliverance, and spiritual formation.

He is the founder and president of HOLSPI Ministries Global, a global ministry platform with active influence in Kumba, Limbe, across Cameroon, the USA, and Europe. This ministry is not structured as a church but as a trans-denominational apostolic movement, designed to serve pastors and believers from all denominations without barriers.

Through HOLSPI Ministries Global, Pastor Enaw Charles Eseme functions as a spiritual father to many servants of God and Christians in Kumba, throughout Cameroon, and internationally, providing covering, counsel, impartation, and spiritual direction.

Before the Anglophone crisis, he held weekly Monday fellowship meetings at the Kumba City Council Hall at 6:00 pm. His Friday prayer and counselling services, held at the family residence on Lawyer Enaw Street, Mbonge Road, Kumba, continue to bless thousands of lives to this day. In Limbe, he ministers every Tuesday and also holds a weekly Wednesday meeting at Trinity Hotel, Down Beach, Limbe, at 5:30 pm.

Annually, between the 26th–28th of December, he hosts the well-known Exodus Night program, in collaboration with pastors from TACC and other denominations, gathering pastors and believers for spiritual guidance, prophetic impartation, and preparation for the New Year. He is widely regarded as a prophetic voice in the nation. Pastor Enaw Charles Eseme resides in Limbe, is married, and is blessed with one daughter.

His life teaches the younger generation that Kingdom vision must always rise above denominational identity and personal platforms. True ministry is not about building structures or religious empires, but about building people and uniting the Body of Christ. When service becomes greater than status, ministry transcends limitations and produces impact that is not confined to pulpits, buildings, or titles, but aligns with God’s eternal purpose.

Beyond unity, the life and ministry of Pastor Enaw Charles Eseme teaches that a minister can rise as a kingdom general with global impact without founding a personal ministry empire. One of the greatest crises of this generation is the obsession with “founding something” instead of becoming something. God is not searching for more ministry founders; He is raising faithful servants and trustworthy stewards who will carry His agenda with purity and power, men and women He can trust to represent Him across nations and generations.

Rev. Bobbs Lyonga Elive

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