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Happy Sunday, Fam!
This season is a chance to quiet the noise, clear your mind, and reconnect with what you’ve been missing.A perfect time to nurture your spirit, awaken a brighter, more focused you, and most importantly, clearly discern what God is calling you to do right now.
Happy New Year, lovely people😍
As we step into 2026, I really want to say a big ‘THANK YOU’ to everyone who made 2025 unforgettable 🙏.
2026 is a fresh start, a new year full with endless opportunities and possibilities
I am Wishing you all a blessed and amazing year ahead!
Happy Sunday!
There’s something truly refreshing about being in God’s presence. A time where you do not need to worry about anything because of His peace gently that envelops your heart🤭.
What blessings are you thankful to God for today?
Have a fruitful week!
October is here!
Happy New Month!
May this month bring you joy, success and fulfillment.
In case you are yet to accomplish your plans or goals for the year, I mean that one you wrote down at the beginning of the year, you can still make it happen if you can be more consistent
“The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.” — Proverbs 4:18 (KJV)
Today, we joyfully celebrate a general of faith, a father to many, and one of God’s choice vessels for this generation.
Papa, your life is a testimony of God’s covenant faithfulness, divine wisdom, and supernatural strength. We thank God for your consistency, courage, and the indelible legacy of faith you continue to build.
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to the Word of God, your passion for souls, and your tireless labour in the Kingdom, which has transformed countless lives and nations. Through your faith-filled teachings and visionary leadership, you have shown us that “faith still works wonders!”
We pray for fresh oil, greater grace, renewed vitality, and multiplied impact in this new season of your life. May your light shine ever brighter, may your latter years be marked with even greater glory, and may the Lord continue to honour you as you have honoured Him.
Happy 71st Birthday, Bishop David Oyedepo. We love, honour, and celebrate you, Papa!
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A general. A visionary. A father to millions.
Today, we rejoice in the grace of God upon your life. You have shown us that with God, there are no limits—only endless possibilities.
From humble beginnings to a global mandate, your life has been a testament to what God can do with a man fully yielded to Him. Through your teachings, prayers, and leadership, countless lives have been saved, healed, and set on the path of purpose.
Papa, thank you for being an example of faith that works, love that endures, and service that transforms.
As you turn 71 today, we pray for greater grace, multiplied strength, and overflowing joy in this new season. The best is yet to come!
Happy 71st Birthday, Bishop David Oyedepo!
Happy New Month, everyone!
This is my absolute favorite time of the year my birth month and I couldn’t be more excited.
I’m really hopeful that this month will bring some of the best moments yet, full of happiness, growth, and greater achievements.
Cheers!
Happy Sunday!
I hope you had a wonderful time in church today.
We were reminded this morning to make full use of every talent God has entrusted to us to advance His kingdom here on earth.
It doesn’t matter whether we have many talents or just a few. We are to use them all.
You will not be without men, you will not lack allies or helpers. Kings will stand with you. Warriors will stand with you. Champions will stand with you. Veterans will stand with you. Men and women of influence, gatekeepers of destiny will stand with you, in the powerful name of Jesus.
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MINISTRY... YOUNGER PEOPLE
Every year, during MiS, we invite an elder to teach and minister to us. We seek to learn from their experience acquired over decades of walking with the Lord. We expect them to tell us a lot of how they've seen God's word play out. Experience.
I see younger ministers trying to do the same a lot these days. I see people starting out in ministry focusing on 'firing people up' to make an impact, or to pray prayers, or to be disciplined. It is very effective, short-term. It may even be some form of spirit-coated motivational exercise unto good works. I get it. But I think it is inappropriate. Leave that work for elders. And do it very sparingly. If you are young, bury your life in the scripture. Exegesis. Hermeneutics. These should be your obsession.
Teach the scriptures. Expound it. Teach it raw. Let stories and illustrations be scanty in your delivery. Aim for naked mastery of the word. No toppings, no garnishing. If you are young, you don't have the breadth and the luxury for that sort of unhinged, even if fiery protocol. Yrs, i know that it is tempting to go that exciting route, because it usually sparks prayer. Young audiences go ga-ga at such deliveries and it might even make you popular. But your soul, your soul, o man of God, will be lean. Your asernal will have petrol, but not rocks. Your word-store will be emasculated, and your doctrine will be flippant and emotional.
You will start to depend on 'inspiration' a lot, and you will start to commit doctrinal blunders frequently.
You may have fire. But you will lack wood to keep that fire burning. Your ministry will spark people, but will hardly ground them. We build with doctrine, unembelished doctrine.
If you are young, leave the elders to 'speak', leave 'talk' for them. If you are young, labour in the word, in doctrine. Let those who hear you be burdened with untempered excavations from the word. Be meaty. Just keep at the word. Stay with scriptures. Let most of your statements be clear explication of the text of scripture before you.
I will say more later. And when I do, I will still end with this paraphrase from a wise man: learn to read the lines before attempting to read between the lines. Till then, stay with the 'lines'.
Lord the blood of those killed are speaking!!!
Lord in your mercy,
Bring to book and pull down everyone behind these killings!!!
Let them not escape your wrath!
Lord we are tired of the blood 🩸 shed!!
Keep Showing Up
Some days, it’s fire in your bones. Other days? It’s dragging your feet; It just feel… ordinary.
But keep this in mind, showing up still counts, even when it doesn’t feel impressive.
You might not see immediate results.
You might not feel strong or inspired.
Start where you are:
Start with that one email
Start with a small yes
Start with mustard-seed faith
God isn’t asking for perfection, just a willing heart. You don’t need grand conditions or to feel brave. You just need to take that first step.
It’s okay if you don’t have all the answers.
It’s okay if you’re tired.
It’s okay if the load feels heavier than you expected.
And it’s more than okay to ask for help.
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness. it’s a sign of wisdom.
You were never meant to carry everything alone
Becoming doesn’t always show up as defining moments.
Sometimes, it shows up in the smallest of shifts:
In how you walk away from what no longer serves you,
In how you now pray through what used to panic you.
And how you finally say "no"without guilt and "yes" without fear.
We each carry a unique timeline — woven with grace, delay, learning, healing, and growth.
And just because your journey doesn’t look like someone else’s doesn’t mean it’s broken.
It means it’s yours. And that’s sacred.
Slow doesn’t mean stuck.
It doesn’t mean lazy.