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IT'S YOUR TIME TO BE FAVOUR. SAY AMEN IF YOU BELIEVE IT.
16/09/2021

IT'S YOUR TIME TO BE FAVOUR. SAY AMEN IF YOU BELIEVE IT.

18/11/2020

NEVER ALL PEOPLE TO TALK YOU OUT OF GOD'S PLAN

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31/01/2014

I declared in the name Jesus you will enjoy Treasure, Goodness and peace

22/11/2013

Your days be numbers with endless miracle and your joy never know boundary. Keep the track of honour you are call life for a glory . Have a pleasant day and at the retirement of today's labour have an encounter with the sweetness of good dreams

28/10/2013

Deuteronomy 6:3 Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey.

10/06/2013

yon have Jesus, dont give up, keep moving you are close to the door way of wonders

thank u JESUS it geting closer to 2 years
25/12/2012

thank u JESUS it geting closer to 2 years

14/10/2012

Thom Rainer Reveals the Secret Pain of Pastors
by Thom Rainer

Not all the news about pastors is discouraging.

Pastors feel privileged to be called to their places of ministry. They have a deep love for those they shepherd. Most of them could not conceive of doing anything else.

But please hear me: Many pastors are hurting.

LifeWay Research conducted a national survey of Protestant pastors. Amo
ng the questions they asked were two related to the hurts I noted above.
The Discouragement Factor

One of the key symptoms of the pain experienced by pastors is discouragement. More than one-half (55 percent) of pastors are presently discouraged.

I suspect that if we surveyed pastors over just a few months, we would find almost all of them experience deep discouragement.

Some interesting facts we discovered in our study:

There was no pattern of discouragement related to the geographical location of the church.
There was no pattern of discouragement related to the size of the church.
There was no pattern of discouragement related to the educational level of the pastor.
There was a significant pattern of discouragement related to the age of the pastor. The younger the pastor, the more likely he was to be discouraged.

The Loneliness Factor

Most pastors experience intense loneliness at times.

When we conducted our survey, more than one-half again (coincidentally the same number, 55 percent, as noted above) said they were lonely. Again remember that this survey was for a specific point in time.

Which pastors experience the greatest amount of loneliness? Our study noted some discernible patterns:

There was no pattern of loneliness related to the geographical location of the church.
Younger pastors were more likely to be lonely than older pastors.
The larger the church, the greater the likelihood the pastor was experiencing loneliness.
The greater the education level of the pastor, the more likely he is to be lonely.

Why the Pervasive Discouragement and Loneliness?

Why are so many pastors struggling today? In an earlier article I wrote on pastoral depression, I noted the following possible reasons:
Spiritual warfare.

The Enemy does not want God’s servants to be effective in ministry. He will do whatever it takes to hurt ministers and their ministries.
Unrealistic expectations.

The expectations and demands upon a pastor are enormous. They are unrealistic. But if one person’s expectations are not met, that person can quickly let the pastor know he is a failure.
Greater platforms for critics.

In “the good old days,” a critic was typically limited to telephone, mail and in-person meetings to criticize a minister. Today, critics have the visible and pervasive platforms of email, blogs and social media, such as Facebook and Twitter.
Failure to take time away from the church or place of ministry.

Workaholism leads to burnout. Burnout leads to depression.
Marriage and family problems.

Too often the pastor neglects his family as he cares for the larger church family.
Financial strains.

Many pastors simply do not have sufficient income from the churches they serve. That financial stress can lead to depression. Some pastors do not know how to manage the money they do have, leading to further financial strain.
The problem of comparison.

Every pastor will always know of a church that is larger and more effective. Every pastor will always know of another pastor who seems more successful. The comparison game can be debilitating to some pastors.

This one thing I do know: Pastors need our prayers more than ever. They need our support and encouragement. I am committed to pray for my pastor every day, even if it’s only for a minute or so.

Will you do the same? Our pastors pour out their lives for us daily. What can you do to help our pastors?

LifeWay Research contacted 1,000 Protestant pastors across the United States by telephone. The calling list was randomly drawn from a list of all Protestant churches. Up to six calls were made to reach each sampled phone number. Each interview was conducted with the senior or solo pastor or equivalent position. Responses were weighted to reflect geographical distribution of Protestant churches. The sample provides 95% confidence that the sampling error does not exceed +/- 3.2%. Margins of error are higher for sub-groups

10/10/2012

LIFE OR DEATH

John 10:10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. (NIV)
The souls of men and women are very valuable; rightly, they belong to God. Yet Satan wants to tear us away from our Maker; the Evil One is the thief of heaven's riches. His desire is to take away from God what belongs to Him (His power, His honour, His glory, His people and His kingdom). And Satan wants to destroy the life which God gives to human beings, who are made in His image; the physical human life in which we learn to trust the Lord, and the eternal life of divinely loved security which continues for ever.
Satan's purpose is to keep us away from God, so that we may be his slaves as spiritual death overtakes us. By contrast, Jesus' objective is to give us a transforming new life marked with joy and satisfaction because we are thankful for all that He has done for us. The difference is huge. Indeed, without Jesus we would be left as part of the living dead until we pass from this life to face God's judgement. Satan's agents are found everywhere and they camouflage themselves well with a cloak of religion.
There are two kinds of people: those who wish to steal what belongs to God and use it for themselves, and those who rely on Jesus and point others to Him. The first group are probably unaware that they are being used as agents of the Evil One: they simply think they are getting what they want, but Satan manipulates them to suck the vitality out of believers and destroy whole churches. The second group know that they must not spoil what God is doing and they want Jesus to be Lord of all. It is life or death. Jesus has come to give this new life in all its fullness, full of joy and hope and love. I trust this latter group describes your spiritual home. If so, be on your guard against those who would take away what God has planned for you (2 Peter 3:17).
Prayer: Dear Lord. Thank You that Jesus Christ has given me eternal life so that I may be satisfied and joyful, and that You might be glorified. Forgive me when I have listened to Satan's lies and been drawn away from trusting You. Please help me to be full of joy and praise because of all that Jesus has done for me, and may I be vigilant to detect those who would like to pull me away from my secure position in Christ. In His Name. Amen.

09/10/2012

The Abrahamic covenant confirmed

Ge:22:15: And the angel of the LORD called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time,
Ge:22:16: And said, By myself have I sworn, saith the LORD, for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son:
Ge:22:17: That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies;
Ge:22:18: And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed; because thou hast obeyed my voice.
Ge:22:19: So Abraham returned unto his young men, and they rose up and went together to Beer-sheba; and Abraham dwelt at Beer-sheba. Joseph provides for his father and his brethren

"beloved for your tireless support to move the gospel of our lord Jesus Christ to the grassroots, the Abrahamic covenant is revisited over your life" Bishop Adewale

09/10/2012

Ge:47:11: And Joseph placed his father and his brethren, and gave them a possession in the land of Egypt, in the best of the land, in the land of Rameses, as Pharaoh had commanded.
Ge:47:12: And Joseph nourished his father, and his brethren, and all his father's household, with bread, according to their families.

this is a testimony for your life turn this into prayer as the lord leads and be of expectant, you will surely be the Joseph of your family

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