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24/02/2026

There has been a growing trend where some established ministries and denominational leaders openly criticize or discourage believers from attending newly established churches and young ministries.

I have personally experienced situations where members of our church were attacked or discouraged from staying because some believe there is “no future” in what we are building.
Respectfully, how do we determine that a ministry has no future? Who truly knows what God intends to establish tomorrow?

Every denomination that exists today once began with one man or a small group of believers responding to a call. There is no denomination on earth that Jesus personally founded as a structure.
Jesus founded the Church (Matthew 16:18). Denominations were later formed by men for administration, identity, and continuity. They serve organizational purposes,but they are not the foundation of salvation.

Christ loves His Church (Ephesians 5:25), not a brand name.

It is important to acknowledge something honestly:
Some independent or “one-man” churches lack structure, accountability, and proper governance. This is true. Lack of oversight can lead to errors, scandals, and imbalance.
Accountability and strong systems do not only protect a ministry, they protect the pastor as well (Proverbs 11:14).
I am personally cautious in many decisions because I am accountable to fathers, mentors, and church leadership. I have built structures around myself for protection and integrity. That is wisdom.

However, it is unfair and inaccurate to assume that every young church is corrupt, unstable, or destined to fail simply because it is young.

Where people exist, issues will exist.

We have:
Good doctors and bad doctors.
Good teachers and bad teachers.
Good engineers and bad engineers.

The profession itself is not evil, it is the character of individuals that determines outcomes.
The same applies to churches.

Let us not hate the prophetic because of excesses.
Let us not despise young ministries because of past disappointments.

Scripture warns us:
“Who are you to judge another man’s servant? To his own master he stands or falls.” (Romans 14:4)

We must be careful not to condemn what God may be nurturing.

Yes, there is disorder in some ministries.
But there is also revival.
Souls are being saved daily.
Lives are being transformed.

Gamaliers wisdom in Acts 5:38–39 reminds us that if something is of men, it will fail; but if it is of God, we cannot overthrow it.

Instead of mockery, let there be mentorship.
Instead of condemnation, let there be counsel.
Instead of rivalry, let there be fatherhood.

The Body of Christ is one (1 Corinthians 12:12).

If someone enters a church and genuinely encounters Christ, grows in doctrine, and develops spiritually, that is a win for the Kingdom. The name on the signboard is secondary to the presence of Jesus in the house.

Any church where Christ is not preached should be left (Galatians 1:8).

But where Christ is exalted, souls are nurtured, and growth is evident, believers should be allowed to stay and flourish.

Denominations are administrative structures. They are not the measure of spiritual authenticity. God does not evaluate us by labels but by fruit (Matthew 7:16).

Let us not divide what Christ died to unify.

Let us not destroy the confidence of believers in young ministries simply because they are not part of our circles. It is painful when pastors relate only within denominational lines while preaching unity from the pulpit.

We must do better in this generation.

If there are weaknesses in young ministries, let us:
Pray for them.
Teach sound doctrine.
Encourage structure and accountability.
Offer mentorship where welcomed.
But let us not despise small beginnings (Zechariah 4:10).

Many of today’s strongest denominations were once criticized, mocked, and misunderstood in their early days. History proves this repeatedly.

In the end, it is not about protecting our brand.
It is about protecting the Bride of Christ.

May we choose maturity over rivalry.
May we choose unity over insecurity.
May we choose prayer over mockery.
For if Christ is preached and glorified, the Kingdom advances, and that is what truly matters (Philippians 1:18).

Selah.

14/02/2026
14/02/2026

There is something happening in this generation and we must talk about it.

Every day we preach loyalty to sons. Every day we shout faithfulness. Every day we demand honor.

But who is preaching responsibility to fathers?
Many are afraid to speak. Afraid of access being blocked. Afraid of relationships being cut. Afraid of what the “mighty” can do.

But truth must still stand.

These days, access to some fathers is no longer by hunger and spirit leadings, it is by envelope.
If you have no money, you may not even pass the PA. If you cannot give, you cannot connect. If you cannot host, you cannot be seen.

And young ministers are suffering quietly.
Let me be clear, this is not bitterness.

My own father in the Lord picked me when I had nothing. No suit. No status. No influence. Just calling and confusion. He stood with me when I could not stand for myself. That is fatherhood. He made crazy sacrifices that cost alot.

So I am not attacking. I am distinguishing.
There are fathers of faith. And there are fathers of finance.

Some are moved by assignment. Some are moved by atmosphere. Some are moved by offerings.
Some fathers Are very good, I dont want to mention names now if not my message will be missing.

Young prophet, discern.

A real father does not identify with you only when you are rising, or have a fat envelope, but he corrects you when you are wrong. He restores you when you fall. He doesn’t deny you the moment you make a mistake in the name of “integrity.”

Growth involves errors. Mentorship involves patience.

If sons must be loyal, fathers must be responsible.

Listen carefully my brothers young ministers;
Stop killing yourself to look connected.
Stop borrowing money to host men you cannot afford.
Stop chasing visibility like it is the Holy Spirit.

Some platforms are like TV stations, you pay for appearance. That’s business, not fatherhood.

Young minister, Face your ministry.
Start small. Win souls. Teach truth. Grow steadily. Build character. Find someone who genuinely loves you and fears God. Your father in the Lord must not be known everywhere and have fame and connections. A father is someone who models God to you not someone who connects you to the world. Until Jesus announces a man, no microphone can make him popular.

Not every popular voice is your covering. Not every big name is your father. Most big names are bad fathers, not all, I said most. Busy fathers hardly have time for their sons. If it is the fame you're looking for keep trying, if it is a father, try the one behind you. The one you don't consider because no one knows him and he doesn't also exergrate encounters and testimonies.

Jesus is the standard.

Some young associates are trekking while the father they follow are displaying fleets of cars. That imbalance should teach you something. The more reason why young associates see visions of starting their own ministries. Many young ministries were born out of pain and not God's will, the reason why they don't last or struggling. But you can't blame them either. Hmmmmm....
Loyalty must not be one-sided.

If hunger pushes you into ministry or your own assignment, you will not do well because you will stop winning souls when your table is set and prepared. The more reason why many young people now looks to the car they will drive, the house they will live in and the travels they will undertake. Souls are out. Because hunger called them, Not GOD.

Man of God, Do not follow fame. Follow fruit.
Do not chase wind. You will never catch it in a borrowed suit.

The Holy Spirit attends small gatherings faithfully. He is not intimidated by small stages.
Young minister, Build. Grow. Stay humble. Stay pure. Make proof of your calling.

And let God raise fathers in this generation who carry both power and compassion.
That is the gospel we must return to.
Selah!!!

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