HANDLING BETRAYALS BIBLICALLY (3)

HANDLING BETRAYALS BIBLICALLY (3)

I learnt a lesson early in my walk with the Lord and ministry engagement. The lesson is this: Don’t make anyone or anything your trust. If you do, the Lord will take that person or thing away and you would be disappointed. While I need people in ministry,...
HANDLING BETRAYALS BIBLICALLY (2)

HANDLING BETRAYALS BIBLICALLY (2)

A senior minister in our country once shared the story of how two of his trusted associates left the ministry same day. They both came to his office to tender their resignation letters. Overwhelmed by the betrayal, he went to God’s presence in worship. From that...
HANDLING BETRAYALS BIBLICALLY (1)

HANDLING BETRAYALS BIBLICALLY (1)

Years ago, I read a mini book titled, “Betrayed with a Kiss”. From the title to the content, I was greatly inspired and blessed. Then recently in Church, the Lord gave us further insights into how to handle betrayals. Friend, betrayals are part of the food...
THE BURDEN OF THE FAITHFUL (4)

THE BURDEN OF THE FAITHFUL (4)

When I handed over pastoral leadership on campus, I made a decision that helped my relevance with God afterwards. The decision was to continue doing what I used to do while in office. I would wake up at night, intercede for services, pray for people and do the things...
THE BURDEN OF THE FAITHFUL (3)

THE BURDEN OF THE FAITHFUL (3)

I used to have a brother in Church who always jettisons menial jobs in Church. He would often reassign it to someone else, most times, younger folks. But he always loved to handle the microphone. I knew he would not last with that kind of attitude, and he sure did...
THE BURDEN OF THE FAITHFUL (2)

THE BURDEN OF THE FAITHFUL (2)

I was in my quiet time in 2008, lost in worship and fellowship with the Father. Then I heard His voice, “Son, can you spare me some time, I want to talk to you?” That year 2008 encounter opened up a conversation that led to the mandate we now run with in...