Venerable Folarin Oyebola Sobo is the Vicar of Our Saviours Church, Surulere. His church is under the Lagos Mainland diocese of the…
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One out of three pastors has problems with their marriage
by Church Timesby Church TimesYou have been in ministry of leading pastors in seminars and workshops for well over 20 years. What has been observation on…
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How God turned my disability to a blessing-Gbadamosi, Nigeria’s foremost blind footballer
by Church Timesby Church TimesYinka Gbadamosi is Nigeria’s foremost blind footballer. Though he is visually impaired, he plays football and even oversees a football academy…
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It took one year to clear my goods at the port because I refused to give bribe- Awosika-Fapetu,US based professor of business
by Church Timesby Church TimesMrs. Abiola Olanrewaju Awosika-Fapetu is a professor of business in the United States. She rose through the ranks to become Vice-president and Dean of…
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I died shortly after my birth but my father’s prayer brought me back to life- Umuna, General Overseer, Bible Life Church
by Church Timesby Church TimesBishop Leonard Umuunna is the General Overseer of Bible Life Church Worldwide based in Apapa, Lagos . He has traversed the nooks…
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“Many people did not understand Benson Idahosa when he was alive”
by Church Timesby Church TimesBishop Abraham Olaleye the president of Abraham Evangelistic Ministry and the coordinator of the newly founded Apostles and Prophets Global Mission .…
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I was a victim of men’s manipulations-Bishop Bola Odeleke
by Church Timesby Church TimesThe raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor
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Christianity was not imported to Africa-Scott Carroll, US historian
by Church Timesby Church TimesThe raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor