Dynasty 7 Prophetic Outreach Ministries International:
Apostle Christopher Covington is the Battle-Ax for his generation. To impact nations for Jesus Christ. He is Gods-Tabernacle to declare the Presence of the Lord. Swords of fire, as he dance (Warfare in the Spirit. To tread upon serpents and scorpions): to build and to lay the foundations of Christ unto the nations. He is gifted in the five-fold ministry. He is the President/CEO of Dynasty 7 Prophetic Outreach Ministries International. He and his wife travel all over the world confirming the Great Commission with signs following. An Apostle separated unto the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Apostle Christopher Covington was born in Houston, Texas April 29, 1979. Raised in La Marque Texas where he had undergone his spiritual his spiritual training and equipping. He was in search of something bigger than himself. His passion was wrestling not understanding that his whole life would be to wrestle against life. Having the natural inclination to draw, even from a child his drawings were angelic drawings mirroring the supernatural. His intuitive gift to see into peoples' lives made many scared. Labeled, as a psychic little did he know that he was being prepared for his destiny. Being singled out was accustomed unto his life. Knowing at an early age that he was different. Living a life of rejection, drugs, alcoholism and no one to turn too he decided to commit suicide multiple times.
While he was working at Carver Park in the summer of 1996 he tried to end his life, but a voice spoke to him from out of the heavens. Showered with an abundance of love he cried out to God confessing Jesus Christ, as his personal Lord and Savior. From that point on his life was totally revolutionized like never before. The voice from heaven spoke to him and told him that he is a preacher. This divine experience was an interruption that altered his life. Hearing this divine voice and a presence like no other he immediately ran from his call. Thin
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