In a heartwarming act of compassion, Pastor Jerry Eze and his wife, Pastor Eno, officially opened the EL-Roi Orphanage Home, a safe haven dedicated to caring for orphaned and vulnerable children.
The launch marks more than just the unveiling of a building — it represents hope, love, and a renewed commitment to supporting children in need. Surrounded by well-wishers and members of the community, the couple celebrated what many have described as a powerful expression of faith in action.
The name “EL-Roi,” meaning “The God Who Sees Me,” reflects the heart behind the initiative: a reminder that every child is seen, valued, and deeply loved. Through this home, the vision is clear — to provide shelter, care, and a brighter future for children who deserve a chance to thrive.
This inspiring milestone shows that ministry goes beyond the pulpit — it extends into tangible acts of service that transform lives.

