Sunday Bible School GOFAMINT-Ayantuga

Sunday Bible School GOFAMINT-Ayantuga The GOFAMINT Sunday Bible School Page is a great choice for helping you apply biblical truths to your life. These classes meet each Sunday from 7:00 a.m.

This is an incisive Bible lesson review platform; teaching God’s word and bringing people into the saving knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.28:18-20; Mk.16:15) powered by The Sunday Bible School Department of GOFAMINT-Ayantuga. It offers quick reviews of lesson objectives (repetition is key to learning!), extracting ready-to-use nuggets to stimulate thought, discussion, and practical life a

pplication. We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ. Colossians 1:28

At GOFAMINT, we believe in the ministry of Christian education and formation. We believe that this ministry is the foundation for lifelong learning and growth toward a mature and vital faith. Through intentional learning and Christian formation, we become the people God calls us to be, and we develop gifts and strengths for encouraging and leading others to the same strong faith. GOFAMINT offers Sunday Bible School classes for all ages, led by nurturing and committed workers. until 8:45 a.m. The goal of each of our Sunday School classes is to provide an environment for learning and fellowship which involves Bible study and group discussion. In addition to Sundays, many of the classes also get together for social functions throughout the year. Become part of our journey to a deeper, more personal connection today! Call Elder Charles Okotete on +2348033798302 or Femi Aderibigbe on +2348026221289

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13/01/2020

What a story

Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola on the day he lost everything including $1:2 billion (must read)

Life was rosy for Femi Otedola until it took a sudden turn leaving him billions in the red. He had to start all over again.

In 2008, a shipment containing one million tons of diesel set sail, heading for the shores of Nigeria. The owner of the vessel, Femi Otedola, Chairman of Forte Oil, a petroleum and power generation company, had grown the company to one of the largest in Nigeria, with over 500 gas stations, according to Forbes. The growth had been rapid and profits were at an all-time high. Then disaster struck.

“I had about 93 percent of the diesel market on my fingertips. All of a sudden oil prices collapsed and I had over one million tons of diesel on the high seas and the price dropped from $146 to $34,” says Otedola.

That was only the beginning of his problems. The naira was subsequently devalued and interest began to skyrocket. When the dust settled, Otedola had lost over $480 million due to the plunge in oil prices, $258 million through the devaluation of the naira, a further $320 million due to accruing interest and then finally $160 million when the stocks crashed.

“I had two options, either to commit su***de or to weather the storm. I decided to weather the storm. I just knew it was a phase I had to go through. You see God prepares you for greater things and of course experience is the best teacher so I had to learn my lessons. I took the bitter pill,” he says.

Otedola was now $1.2 billion in debt. He sought solace in the only thing that had set him on the path to discovering oil, destiny.

You cannot compete with destiny, so it was my destiny to make billions every month and lose billions as well. I said to myself ‘I was not going to have friends and enemies, I was only going to have competitors.”

At the age of six, Otedola had already discovered his knack for business. He would provide manicure and pedicure services to his father and his friends and write them a receipt for payment. On his birthday, while all his friends wanted toys, Otedola asked his father for a briefcase instead. His father, Michael, as the Govenor of Lagos State, was a respected man. Now, his son’s public fall threatened to destroy that name.

“After I lost the money, something that struck me was that my father had always been my role model in life and the first thing I had to do was to protect his name. He had a policy; honesty was the best policy, so I had to protect that name and his integrity.”

Just after the global banking crisis had struck, the Nigerian government established the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to buy up distressed loans. Otedola’s loan was sold to AMCON, by the bank he blamed for his demise.

“Experience is the best teacher. I didn’t have a proper structure and I also put the blame on the banks for not advising me. All they were interested in was the profits. They were not interested in sustainability of the business, they were short-sighted and all they were interested in was throwing money at me. So they never advised me,” says Otedola.

The banks had to shave off about $400 million from the debt leaving Otedola $800 million in the red. AMCON offered him a restructuring deal, which Otedola declined. He opted instead to repay what he owed and start all over again.

“So we got a reputable firm to value my assets. I had about 184 flats, which I gave up. I was the largest investor in the Nigerian banking sector, which I gave up, I was also a major shareholder of Africa Finance Corporation and I was the Chairman of Transcorp Hilton. I was a shareholder in Mobil Oil Nigeria Limited, the second largest shareholder in Chevron Texaco, Visafone and several companies which they valued, and I had to give up to repay the debt.”

Otedola was left with two properties, his office space and a 34-percent stake in African Petroleum, which he rebranded, to Forte Oil in 2010. In 2014, Otedola bounced back to reclaim his place on the FORBES rich list and currently has a net worth of $1.8 billion, according to the FORBES wealth unit in the United States. These days, he is much wiser; there are systems in place to prevent a similar collapse of his mammoth oil empire.

According to the mogul, the day he lost everything was the day he learned his biggest lesson. It taught him that he could overcome anything

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Quarter’s Theme: CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN THE CHURCH
UNIT 3 - Steps To Resolving Conflict In The Church (Lessons 8-12)
LOYALTY CAMPAIGN MONTHS
Suggested Hymns: G.H.B. 195, 198
Devotional Reading: 2 TIM. 3:14-17

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We continue our in-depth study into the life, times and ministry of Apostle Paul, this week we drew some vital lessons f...
24/01/2016

We continue our in-depth study into the life, times and ministry of Apostle Paul, this week we drew some vital lessons from the persecution of Apostle Paul.

Some of the key points to note are:

1. Persecution is the trial of our faith without which there is no triumph of faith.
2. The gains and glory that come after persecution far outweigh the pains.
3. Persecution does not respect your age or title in faith. From a baby Christian to a giant Christian. The persecution of Paul started from when he was Brother Paul and continued till after he became Apostle Paul. You cannot outgrow persecution. Therefore be at alert!
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Written by: Bro Victor Dada Paul finished well not because He had encounters but because he overcame several persecutions. He endured till the end. It is not enough to start, we must endure till th...

Paul was not only a mentor, he was also a strategist, and a planner just like God Himself is a Master Planner. Throughou...
24/01/2016

Paul was not only a mentor, he was also a strategist, and a planner just like God Himself is a Master Planner. Throughout his ministry, Paul would always depend on the leading of the Holy Spirit. He was not too wise in his own eyes. His call, commissioning and direction was from the Holy Spirit. He wanted to preach in Asia and obeyed the great commission but because the Holy Spirit did not permit him, he had to go to where God wanted him to be. We cannot achieve anything without the Holy Spirit. As a matter of fact, the Bible says as many as are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God (Rom 8:14).
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Written by Deac Owolabi Adewale Text: Acts 16:1-5; 2 Tim 1:11-14; Acts 13:1-3; 16:6-12 There is no doubt mentoring is not a popular topic in the Church today but a critical look at the Scriptures s...

The call of God is first of all an invitation to God. It is an invitation to know Him and have Him as the Lord of Saviou...
24/01/2016

The call of God is first of all an invitation to God. It is an invitation to know Him and have Him as the Lord of Saviour. No one can become anything in God’s hand unless he has yielded God’s invitation to come to Him. This is an invitation to drop the life of sin and embrace God. His invitation is still open today to as many who has not yielded yet. http://wp.me/p2LiXC-4x

Written by: Bro Goke Ajayi TEXT: Acts 9:3-9; Ps 42:1-3; Acts 9:10-16; Acts 13:1-5 Saul had an assignment to arrest and put into prison anyone who calls on the name of the Lord. He had the permissio...

Through his hardships and suffering, Paul knew the outcome of a life well lived for Christ. He had surrendered his life ...
24/01/2016

Through his hardships and suffering, Paul knew the outcome of a life well lived for Christ. He had surrendered his life fully, trusting God for everything. “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21). Can we make the same claim?
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Written by: Femi Aderibigbe Paul started his Christian life on a good note, joining himself with other believers, witnessing, yielding to a mentor and being involved in personal spiritual disciplin...

There are many unsung heroes in the Bible and in our contemporary world. Andrew introduced Jesus to Peter. John 1:41-42....
24/01/2016

There are many unsung heroes in the Bible and in our contemporary world. Andrew introduced Jesus to Peter. John 1:41-42. Peter later went on to become more popular than Andrew.

Our focus in lesson four was ANANIAS – the first mortal man who led the great Apostle Paul to Christ. Ananias was not even listed among the Heroes of Faith in Hebrews 11 supposedly because “time would fail” the writer to list out all the heroes and heroines of faith. http://wp.me/p2LiXC-4q

Written by: Bro Dada Victor It is often said that “There will be surprises in heaven”. There will be individuals who were nowhere near fame on earth but will occupy prominent positions in heaven. T...

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