“ODM (OUR DAILY MANNA) Is the CAN and PFN of the Nation” — Publisher, Bishop Chris Kwakpovwe

Founder of the globally celebrated devotional platform Our Daily Manna (ODM), Chris Kwakpovwe, has described ODM as “the CAN and PFN of the nation,” underscoring what he called the devotional’s unifying spiritual influence across denominational lines in Nigeria and beyond.

Speaking at a recent gathering, the cleric emphasized that Our Daily Manna has evolved beyond a conventional daily devotional into a powerful INTER-DENOMINATIONAL MOVEMENT that reaches millions of readers globally.

According to Bishop Chris who is also the founder of LIBERTY ARMY UK, ODM’s impact on personal devotion, prayer culture, and moral consciousness positions it as a spiritual force comparable in national relevance to apex Christian bodies such as the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN).

“ODM is not confined to one church, denomination, or movement,” Bishop Kwakpovwe stated.

“It cuts across Pentecostal, Orthodox, Evangelical, and Charismatic communities. In terms of spiritual reach, unity of believers, and national moral influence, ODM stands today as a unifying altar for the body of Christ.”

Over the years, ODM has earned recognition as an award-winning devotional publication, widely distributed in print and digital formats across multiple continents. Its daily prayer points, prophetic declarations, testimonies, and structured fasting programmes have contributed to its strong following among Christians seeking spiritual discipline and encouragement amid Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges.

Reaffirming the devotional’s mission, Bishop Kwakpovwe maintained that ODM’s mandate is national transformation through personal revival. “When hearts are changed, homes are changed. When homes are changed, the nation changes,” he said, reiterating that the platform’s inter-denominational character and global footprint make it one of Nigeria’s most influential faith-based publications.