Esther Ideh is the calmest and most doctrinally sound of the four, although per her theological ability, I'd have loved that she approached the conversation more accurately and differently.
There were too many false categories and false definitions.
Currently watching the podcast, and lmao 😂, I wanna tweet my problematic opinions.
First off, I think Bisola Badejo can do wayy better with engaging such discourses especially when there are multiple persons.
It's bad look to keep interjecting endlessly when others are speaking.
THE COUNTDOWN IS OVER | THE SOUND OF REVIVAL UK 2026 STARTS TODAY 🔥
“Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?” Psalm 85:6 (KJV)
Precious Saints,
The day is finally here! Today marks the beginning of The SOR Koinonia UK 2026 Conference, and we are set to witness the move of God like never before.
Join Apostle Joshua Selman alongside anointed ministers of God for extraordinary moments of worship, revival, impartation, and supernatural encounters.
Come prepared for an atmosphere of worship, fellowship, impartation, miracles, healing, signs, and wonders in God’s presence.
📌 KINDLY TAKE NOTE:
The opening session starts TODAY - Friday, 22nd May, 2026
🕔 Time: 5 PM BST | WAT
Doors open at 3:30 PM
📍 Venue: M&S Bank Arena, Kings Dock, Liverpool, England
Conference Dates: 22nd and 23rd May, 2026
Follow us across all our social media platforms to stay updated and connected throughout the conference.
Come and be a partaker of this revival!
See you soon! 🙌
#KoinoniaUK
#KoinoniaGlobal
#TheSoundOfRevival2026
#ApostleJoshuaSelman
SIX WAYS TO CONNECT TO THE SOUND OF REVIVAL CONFERENCE UK
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"So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army." Ezekiel 37:10 (KJV)
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Every move of God responds to hearts that are prepared, yielded, and expectant. As we gather for The UK Sound Of Revival Conference tonight, position your heart intentionally to receive all that God has ordained for you.
Regardless of your geographical location, you can be a part of this great Kingdom assembly through our social media handles below:
1. Online Radio: https://t.co/fxWKoEgxt4
2. YouTube: Koinonia Global
3. Facebook: Koinonia Global UK | Koinonia Global
4. Instagram: @koinoniaglobaluk | @koinoniaglobal
5. Twitter (X): @Koinoniaeni
6. Threads: @koinoniaglobal
Service begins at 5PM (BST/WAT). Please do not connect alone, invite your friends, family, and loved ones to experience this revival.
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“I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night: ye that make mention of the Lord, keep not silence.” Isaiah 62:6 (KJV)
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Join us as we raise our voice in prayer to The Lord. Let your heart burn with hunger for God as we contend for revival, encounters, and the manifestation of His power.
As we pray tonight, may the heavens be opened over us, and may the fire of revival rest every heart and our territory.
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I'll give you just 3 financial updates. Take them seriously.
1. Forget about building a house for now. That should be the least of your worries. That 50 to 100 million naira you want to waste on building can set you up for life. Even if you are not good at business or investing, simply put the money in Money Market Funds (MMF). You can do this through your bank or fintech apps like Opay, PalmPay, Cowrywise, and PiggyVest, where you can earn up to 20% annually. If you invest 100 million, you will earn 20 million naira every year while still keeping full access to your capital.
2. Save 30% of your income every single month and invest it consistently. Even If you earn as low as 100k naira monthly and save 30k, that is 360k in the first year. Put it in MMF or government securities and keep adding every month. Repeat this discipline for 10 years. With current double-digit returns, you will not have less than 8 million naira and you can easily cross 10 million if rates stay strong.
3. If you can afford a small car, buy one, maintain it properly, and use it for mobility and business. Stop attending important meetings and presenting proposals on bike or keke. A car puts you two steps ahead immediately.
Bonus tip: Instead of buying one land for 10 million and spending 100 million to build a house on it, buy 11 pieces of land. Do proper due diligence, surveillance, and documentation, then leave them for 5 to 10 years to appreciate. You could easily make nothing less than 500 million from that move.
Above all, love God.
Bishop Oyedepo came to OAU Ife in April 2018. I was part of the Ushering and Gifting teams.
For starters, Bishop came to Ife with only one vehicle and one aide, Pastor Niyi. So people did not really know. But somehow, people found out.
So the field was packed. A boy on a...
@pzup@SpiricocoNg Yes, everyone can apply, even atheists. The plan would be that you’d encounter the saving grace of Jesus, and be transformed by the Holy Spirit as the class progress.
@pzup@SpiricocoNg Lol. It's a prerequisite to enroll into the Foundation school, cos some where as they progress (most times within the first three lectures), where they teach on salvation they'll ask for who wants to be born again. I think this is how it's being done generally.
Dear senior Pastor,
Perhaps one of the conversations the Church must begin to have with sincerity, wisdom, and maturity is the human and pastoral side of modern church branching systems.
Again, this is not an attack on multi site ministry, apostolic networks, or expanding churches. Church planting is beautiful. Expansion is necessary. The Gospel must spread. But as we grow, we must continually ask whether our structures are helping to build healthy local churches and healthy local leadership.
Because many local pastors today are carrying silent tensions that few people speak about openly.
One of the most unsettling realities emerging in some systems is the growing culture where members see themselves as loyal primarily to a distant central figure while treating their local pastor merely as a branch manager.
This creates a difficult pastoral environment.
Because a local pastor is expected to pray, teach, counsel, disciple, visit homes, resolve conflicts, bury the dead, dedicate children, officiate weddings, lead workers, oversee administration, handle crises, and carry the emotional burden of the congregation daily…
Yet in the minds of some members, the “real pastor” is still somewhere else.
This creates a dangerous emotional and pastoral contradiction.
Because practically speaking, one pastor cannot truly pastor two churches in two different cities simultaneously.
Administration can be centralized. Doctrine can be unified. Vision can be shared. But shepherding is deeply local.
A pastor must know the people. A pastor must discern the atmosphere of the church. A pastor must respond to local realities. A pastor must be present within the life of the congregation.
And a church cannot meaningfully be shepherded by two competing centres of pastoral loyalty at the same time.
The people become confused relationally. The local pastor becomes weakened functionally. And tension quietly develops beneath the surface.
This is why many local pastors today are emotionally exhausted.
Some are expected to carry the full burden of a church locally while lacking the authority to lead meaningfully. Some cannot make even simple pastoral or administrative decisions without escalation to a central office. Some constantly battle comparison because members evaluate every sermon, decision, or leadership style against a distant central personality. Some feel pressure to reproduce another man’s exact tone, gestures, communication style, and ministry personality instead of developing authentically within their own grace and context.
And in some churches, members themselves become conflicted.
They attend one church physically but emotionally belong somewhere else. They receive pastoral care locally but resist local accountability. They seek counsel from distant voices while the local pastor carries the responsibility of holding the church together practically.
Over time this creates strain for everyone involved.
The New Testament pattern appears much healthier and more balanced.
Paul raised Timothy for Ephesus. Titus was entrusted with Crete. Elders were appointed city by city.
Paul the Apostle
Timothy
Titus
Ephesus
Crete
Even the Lord Jesus addressed seven churches individually according to their conditions, strengths, weaknesses, and realities.
Book of Revelation
Ephesus was not Smyrna. Pergamos was not Thyatira. Philadelphia was not Laodicea.
Smyrna
Pergamon
Thyatira
Philadelphia
Laodicea
Different churches required different pastoral emphases while remaining grounded in the same Christ and the same apostolic truth.
This does not remove apostolic relationships, shared doctrine, or broader ministry vision. Those things matter deeply. There is beauty in family, accountability, alignment, and collective mission.
But healthy unity must also leave room for healthy local stewardship, pastoral dignity, leadership trust, and mature decentralization.
A branch is not merely another viewing centre. It is a local church.
I want to take a moment to say a huge thank you to everyone who sent her money. You all just took 80% of the burden off my shoulders. Thank you so much.❤️