The
Visioneer.
"Awakening the church from a dangerous slumber until the fire of Pentecost is re-ignited."
Iyke & Winnie Oriaku
Founders
A Divine
Assignment
Iyke & Winnie Oriaku are Nigerian missionaries and the founders of Churchless Remnants, a Christian ministry with the Headquarter in Belgium.
As darkness has covered the earth and gross darkness the people in the days that we are in, God has sent them to awaken the church from a dangerous slumber until the fire of Pentecost is re-ignited in the hearts of believers again.
Together, they are training skilled intercessors and undercover missionaries whose cry is to see communities and nations return back to the God that made heaven and earth.
Tools for
Revival
Over the years, Iyke Oriaku has written several revival and evangelism books. These books were published to be distributed for free as evangelistic materials.
Give Me Fire Or I Die
Stirring an uncommon hunger for God's presence.
Harlots on Fire
A testament to radical transformation by the Holy Spirit.
I'm Coming With Fire
A declaration of the imminent move of God.
Europe Is Not For Sale!
A prophetic stand for the soul of the continent.
"And God is using them to stir uncommon hunger and to place incredible burdens in the hearts of many that have read them across the globe."
An Umbrella
for the burdened
God sent them to start CHURCHLESS REMNANTS to serve as an umbrella to many men and women all over the world who feel they are not maximising their spiritual gifts and long to do more in furtherance of global harvest and worldwide revival.
Redeeming Time
For those who were very useful when they were serving Satan but have become 'useless' to the kingdom since they accepted Christ. Now, they feel they need to redeem the time they have lost.
Beyond the Walls
For those who no longer feel attending church services regularly and punctually are all that there is about the Kingdom of God and now, they want to be useful outside traditional settings.
"If you are in that bracket, Iyke and Winnie Oriaku will be glad to have you identify with this burden."