Finding it difficult to get over this part of Apostle Joshua selman last speech on his birthday service, Kai🔥
"Until you get to that place call destiny never stop"
To God be all the glory.
HEADSHIP IS NOT OPPRESSION; IT IS RESPONSIBILITY
Biblical headship was never designed as a tool for oppression. It is a call to responsibility, leadership, and stewardship.
When Scripture describes a man as the head of his home, it is not granting him permission to dominate, intimidate, or suppress those under his care. Rather, it places upon him the weighty responsibility of providing direction, protection, guidance, and spiritual covering for his family.
Marriage is not a license for control. The payment of a dowry does not make a woman a slave; it is a covenant that calls a man to greater responsibility. Leadership is not measured by how much authority one can exercise, but by how faithfully one can serve, nurture, and build those entrusted to one's care.
Sadly, many homes have been hindered by the misunderstanding and misapplication of headship. Yet others have found healing, stability, and purpose by encountering true fatherhood, whether through biological families, spiritual families, or godly mentors.
When God desires to help a person's destiny, He often places them within the safety and influence of healthy family structures. He not only gives encounters; He connects people to fathers, leaders, and communities that can nurture, guide, and restore them.
Fatherhood, therefore, is not a badge of status. It is a sacred trust and a call to represent God's leadership within your sphere of influence.
Watch the full sermon titled "Re-defining Fatherhood (Restoring Biblical Fatherhood)" on the Koinonia Global YouTube channel.
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KOINONIA HIGHLIGHTS | RE-DEFINING FATHERHOOD (RESTORING BIBLICAL FATHERHOOD)
“And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers...” Malachi 4:6
On Sunday, as we celebrated Father’s Day, God’s servant reminded us that fatherhood begins with submission to God, extends to the family, and ultimately shapes generations. We learned that a father is not merely a source but also a sustainer; one who provides direction, builds character, transfers values, creates legacies, and becomes a living example to those entrusted to his care.
In this timely and transformative message, Apostle Joshua Selman unveiled God’s blueprint for biblical fatherhood, not merely as a title, but as a divine responsibility characterized by sacrifice, leadership, nurture, discipline, vision, legacy, and spiritual stewardship.
As God seeks to restore families, communities, and nations, He is first restoring fathers; men and leaders who will courageously embrace responsibility, provide spiritual covering, and reflect His heart to the next generation.
May this message heal the wounds of broken families, bring restoration where there has been dysfunction, hope where there has been loss, and a renewed commitment to raising families and generations according to God’s design.
Watch the full sermon titled “RE-DEFINING FATHERHOOD (RESTORING BIBLICAL FATHERHOOD)” on the Koinonia Global YouTube channel.
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REFUSE TO FAIL
Apostle Joshua Selman reminds fathers and leaders that people are watching their lives every day. Your children, family, and those who look up to you draw inspiration from your example.
For their sake, reject failure and develop a winner’s mentality.
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When relating with God, the two most important things you need are a sincere heart and faith. Everything else comes after these.
✝️ Apostle Arome Osayi
Our Spernatural Advantage - Apostle Michael Orokpo, PhD.
(Full Message Title: Operating Wonders by the Word)
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