Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Akindayomi, Josiah Olufemi
1909 to 1980
Josiah Olufemi Akindayomi was the founder and first general overseer of what is today known as the Redeemed Christian Church of God. The church, today acclaimed as the fastest growing Pentecostal church in the world, started in 1947 as an independent prayer fellowship, the Glory of God Fellowship. This group blossomed into the Redeemed Christian Church of God in 1952.
Josiah was born in 1909 into the Akindayomi family in Ondo State, Nigeria. From early childhood Josiah's parents noticed unusual things about him. When he was sick, alledgedly his sickness, that usually defied traditional medecin-the most common treatment for sickness in those days-would abate and subsequently disappear once he was bathed with ordinary water. Josiah himself also had an inkling that he was different, for although he grew up in an environment where the worship of Ogun (the Yoruba divinity of iron and war) was prevalent, he was aware of the existence of a greater power and yearned to know the true God who created the earth and everyone in it.
His yearning after God led him into the Anglican Church where he was baptized in 1927. Still spiritually unfulfilled, he joined the Cherubim and Seraphim Church in 1931. A few years later he began to hear a voice inside him declaring that he would be a minister of God. He was not at ease with this voice, which he identified as God's call to full time ministry. For seven years he ignored it, since he had never intended to be a pastor. During this period, virtually everything went wrong for him. All his business ventures failed; heavily in debt and without peace of mind, he found himself totally dependent on the grace of God.
The turning point for Josiah came when, in 1940, he dreamed of an old man scratching his leg. He woke up the next morning with a sore on his leg that deteriorated significantly within a short period of time. Then he heard the voice inside him telling him to submit to God's will and to serve him. When he asked for signs to confirm that the call was from God he was given the following passages as confirmation: Jeremiah 1:4-10, Isaiah 41:10-13, and Romans 8:29-31. [1] Without the use of medication, the Lord healed the sore on his leg. This marked the beginning of a definite relationship with God. Totally broken, he yielded to God, saying, "Lord I will go wherever you want me to go." The Lord assured him that he would provide for all his needs as he would henceforth receive no salary from anyone. This promise from the Lord was a comforting reminder to him during his trials in subsequent months.
Akindayomi was married in 1947 and relocated to Lagos in the latter part of that year. In Lagos, he worshipped with the Cherubim and Seraphim Church at its Ibadan Street, Ebute-Metta branch, where Prophet Onanuga, the immediate successor to Prophet Moses Orimolade, the church founder, was the leader. He was still with the church in 1947 when a zeal for a better service and a deeper experience with God prompted him to start the prayer fellowship later known as the Glory of God Fellowship that met at 9, Willougby Street, Ebute-Metta, Lagos. Initially there were nine members; however the fellowship gradually grew as the news of the miracles that occurred in their midst spread. It became so popular that it drew not only members of the church, but others from the neighborhood.
By 1952 he felt persuaded to leave the Cherubim and Seraphim Church. The fellowship he had started then grew into the Redeemed Christian Church of God. The name of the church was said to have been revealed to the founder in a vision. Allegedly the letters forming the name of the church appeared in the English alphabet to Akindayomi, who could neither read nor write. Miraculously he was able to scribble down the individual letters which, when put together, read "The Redeemed Christian Church of God." This has been the name of the church ever since.
In this same vision God promised to take the church to the ends of the earth and declared that the Lord Jesus Christ would meet the church when he returned in glory. The Lord also established a covenant with Akindayomi similar to the Abrahamic covenant in the Bible, promising to meet all the needs of the church in wonderful ways if only members would serve Him faithfully and be obedient to His Word. The Redeemed Christian Church of God was formed, based on this covenant, in 1952. The church continued to meet at 9 Willoughby Street until they acquired some land and relocated to their headquarters at 1-5 Redemption Way, Ebute-Metta, Lagos (formerly 1a Cemetery Street). In the 1950s it was quite fashionable for Nigerian independent churches to affiliate with overseas ministries for expansion purposes. However, according to sources, God strongly instructed the Redeemed Christian Church of God not to merge with any foreign or overseas body. Today the church has become one of the fastest growing Pentecostal churches in the world.
Like Moses in the Bible, Akindayomi named his successor before his death. In the early 1970s God had told him that his successor, who was not yet a member of the church, would be a young educated man. Thus when a young university lecturer joined the church in 1973, Akindayomi was able to recognize him in the Spirit as the one whom the Lord had spoken of. This man, Enoch Adejare Adeboye, a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Lagos, soon became involved in the activities of the church. He became one of the interpreters translating Akindayomi's sermons from the Yoruba language into English. He was ordained a pastor of the church in 1975.
One day the Lord revealed to Akindayomi that it was time for him to die. He then sent for Pastor Adeboye and spent several hours with him, sharing the details of the covenant and the plans of the Lord for the church. A year earlier, the Lord had revealed to Pastor Adeboye that he would be Akindayomi's successor, but it was too difficult for him to fully contemplate such an awesome responsibility. Akindayomi died in 1980 at the age of 71. Thereafter Pastor Adeboye's appointment was formalized and he has since been the general overseer of the church.
Today God is still doing powerful work through the Redeemed Christian Church of God worldwide. In 1981 there was an explosion of growth in the number of parishes. At the last count there were about 2,000 parishes of the church in Nigeria. The church is also present in other African nations, including: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Gambia, Cameroon, and South Africa. In Europe the church has spread to England, Germany, and France. In the Americas there are U.S. parishes in Dallas, Tallahassee, Houston, New York, Washington, and Chicago, and in the Caribbean states of Haiti and Jamaica. One prominent program of the church is the Holy Ghost service, an all-night miracle service, held on the first Friday of every month at the Redemption Camp at Km. 46, Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The average number of those who attend the service is about 500,000. The Holy Ghost service is now also held in London on a quarterly basis.
Source: Dictionary of African Christian Biography
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
PASTOR ENOCH ADEJARE ADEBOYE
The life
of Enoch Adejare Adeboye Was born in 1942 into a humble family in the village
of Ifewara, Osun State located in the South-western part of Nigeria Enoch
Adeboye often humorously states that his family was so poor that even the poor
people called them poor. As a matter of fact, he unashamedly tells his
congregation that he never owned shoes until he was eighteen years of age. What
he possessed though were physical intangibles such as focus, consistency,
diligence, ambition, a brilliant mind and a determination to succeed in life.
In 1956
Enoch Adeboye was admitted into Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha, Osun
State, Western Nigeria and as a youth he discovered a passion for books,
and an aptitude for science and in particular the field of Mathematics. This
led to an academic journey in the field of Mathematics against incredible odds
including but not limited to finances, the Nigerian Civil War and academic
politics. By the time he was done, Enoch Adeboye had obtained not only a
Bachelors (BSc.) degree in Mathematics from the University of Nigeria,
Nnsukka, Nigeria in 1967, but also a Masters (MSc.) Degree in
Hydrodynamics and a Doctorate
Degree (PhD) in Applied Mathematics, both from the University of
Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria in 1969 and 1975 respectively.
One of the
motivations for these academic achievements was Enoch Adeboye's passionate
desire to become the youngest Vice Chancellor (University President) of
any one of the frontline Universities in Nigeria. It did seem that his academic
ambition would be realized as his academic career flourished. However, this was
not to be as a greater career awaited him in the service of the Lord. In 1967 Enoch
Adeboye got married to his beloved wife Foluke
Adenike Adeboye (nee Adeyokunnu).
GROWING UP
Growing up
as a nominal Anglican (Episcopalian), Enoch Adeboye had a vague knowledge that
God existed in heaven but did not have or know that he needed to have a
relationship with him until 1973 when together with his wife he walked into a
most unimpressive building seeking divine intervention from personal
challenges. This was the only premises at the time of The Redeemed
Christian Church of God (RCCG). The church RCCG was founded by
Reverend J. O. Akindayomi, a man who though was illiterate had
been supernaturally endowed with the ability to read the Yoruba (a native
Nigerian dialect) version of the Holy Bible (translated from the Authorized
King James Version). Even though both the environment and the Pastor (the
founder himself) seemed unlikely to have anything to offer to a man of his
status, Enoch Adeboye was unusually inspired and touched by the Word and also
by the presence of God. On that very day, Enoch Adeboye committed his life
totally to the Lord Jesus Christ and has since not looked back.
In 1973
Enoch Adeboye received the Lord Jesus as his personal Lord and Saviour, joined
RCCG and became baptized by immersion in water.
CALL TO MINISTRY
Unknown to
him though, the Lord had already informed the founder J. O. Akindayomi
that "a man of books" (a highly educated man)
would soon join Redeemed Christian Church of God and eventually take over the
mantle of leadership from him (the founder PA J. O. Akindayomi)
whenever he pass on to glory. As Enoch Adeboye joined and became an active
member of the church, the founder began to personally mentor and groom him for
the future assignment he was totally unaware of. He initially served as the
sermon interpreter to the founder (interpreting from the native Yoruba dialect
to the English language) and was later ordained a Pastor in 1977. When he was
ordained a Pastor in RCCG, Enoch Adeboye manifested an incredible passion for
the work of the Lord, pioneering Bible Study meetings, Crusades, Revivals,
Outreaches and the evangelistic programs known as the Congress. These were very
successfully conducted in various cities all over southwestern Nigeria.
By the time the founder died in
1980, RCCG had about 42 Parishes and this in those days was a great
achievement. Although the founder left a sealed document pronouncing Enoch
Adeboye as the succeeding General Overseer, his transition into office was not
smooth but met with some resistance. In 1981 Enoch Adeboye was ordained the
General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God. With time, Enoch
Adeboye's results could not be denied. With a childlike faith in the efficacy
and power in the Word of God, his passion was to live a life of holiness and
teach others to likewise live holy lives.
HIS
LEADERSHIP INNOVATIVE STYLE AND HOLY GHOST SERVICE
Of course the appointment as General
Overseer immediately terminated all academic ambitions and Enoch Adeboye set
his heart on taking RCCG to the next level of ministry. He introduced
innovations into the ministry and in particular sought means whereby the elite
in the society and professionals could experience ministry in a manner to which
they were accustomed without compromising in the worship of God in Spirit and
in truth. This led to the establishment of the "Model Parishes" through which countless millions in the upper
echelons of the society have come to know the Lord. The poor, needy and
downtrodden have not been ignored, as Enoch Adeboye has a deep compassion for
souls.
Soon after the innovations came the
Holy Ghost Services in the mid nineteen-eighties which featured a night of
Praise, Worship, Prayer, Soul-winning, Deliverance, Testimonies and the Word
once a month. Initially held on the premises of the Headquarters in Lagos space
constraints required a change in location. This led to the purchase of a
massive piece of uninhabited forest land located on the outskirts of Lagos, a
haven of highway / armed robbers and kidnappers with a great company of pythons
and wild animals. Enoch Adeboye moved his family to this "wilderness"
he called the Redemption Camp, constructed a large auditorium and began to hold
the Holy Ghost Services there.
To the glory of God, these services
have been consistently held for over twenty years now and today, the crowds in
attendance run in millions every month. From the Redemption Camp, Enoch Adeboye
faithfully travels many miles to work in Lagos and also ministers all over the
world.
On 18th December 1998, Enoch Adeboye hosted the very
first Holy Ghost Festival (open air meeting) in Nigeria with an attendance of
over seven million people (CNN estimate). This most ambitious project in the
form of an open air Worship Service was carried out in Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
and in attendance were over seven million people as confirmed by the CNN aerial
satellite. Not one person was lost or died in that throng and this feat was
repeated the following year. In 1999 though, there were no less than twelve
million worshippers present. This program has since been replaced with the
annual 3-day Holy Ghost Congress held every December at the Redemption Camp. In
addition to this is a Special 3-day Holy Ghost Program held in the first
weekend of March yearly. At each and every one of these events, miracles, signs
and wonders have become commonplace as the power of God moves freely to set
free, heal, anoint, deliver, bless and empower.
MISSION
WORK
Enoch Adeboye's trade mark of
humility is disarming and this endears him to people, enabling him to easily
share his testimony of the Gospel. His passion for soul-winning feeds his
passion for church-planting and through this, countless thousands have been
inspired to follow him and likewise serve the Lord in the ministry. From that
unimpressive building he walked into in 1973, the Lord has today through Enoch
Adeboye built a Mission of over five thousand Churches all over the world
(Nigeria, almost all the nations of Africa, the US, the UK, Canada, South
America, the Caribbean, Europe, Australia, India, China, Hong Kong, the Far
East and even the Middle East). In the United States alone there are over five
hundred Parishes and still increasing.
For several years, he has been
honored to serve as Pastor and / or spiritual counselor to Heads of States,
Ministers, political leaders and national decision-makers. At the same time, he
endeavors to travel to minister in unreached places where others will not go.
AWARDS
AND HONOUR
To date, all over the world Enoch
Adeboye has been conferred with several honorary degrees and national merit
awards in appreciation of his contributions to humanity. In the 2009 Newsweek
Elite Edition (January 5, 2009), he was listed as one of the Fifty Most
Influential People In The World (No. 49 to be exact). For example the following
are note-worthy:
1999 - Received honorary citizenship
and key of Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
2000 - Dedicated the first chapel in
the Nigerian Presidential Villa, Abuja, Nigeria.
2005 - Received honorary citizenship
and key of Dallas, Texas, USA.
2005 - Received honorary citizenship
and key of Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
2008 - Awarded a National Honor
(Order of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) by the Nigerian President
2009 - Led the Pre-Summit Prayers at
the 64th General Assembly of the United Nations, Headquarters, New York.
2009 -
Named one of 'The World's Fifty Most Powerful People' by Newsweek
Magazine (USA).
2009 - Awarded honorary doctorate
degree - University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
2009 - Awarded honorary doctorate
degree - University of Nigeria, Nsukka
2010 - Awarded a National Sports
Honor (Spiritual Pillar of Nigerian Sports)
Though the above achievements are
phenomenal, Enoch Adeboye never fails to give glory to the Lord, claiming that
there are greater things ahead that the Lord will yet do.
To date, Enoch Adeboye's profile
includes:
§ Strategic casting of the worldwide vision of The Redeemed
Christian Church of God
§ General Overseer with ultimate responsibility for over
12,000 churches in over 120 nations.
§ Author / Writer of the popular, globally-distributed daily
devotional manual - Open Heavens.
§ Host / Convener / Main Preacher at the annual December
three-day Holy Ghost Congress (open air meeting) in Nigeria with an average
attendance of over six million people
§ Host / Convener / Main Preacher at the annual March
three-day Special Holy Ghost Service (open air meeting) in Nigeria with an
average attendance of over six million people
§ Host / Convener / Preacher at the monthly Holy Ghost Service
(open air meeting) in Nigeria with an average attendance of over one million
people
§ Host / Convener / Preacher at the quarterly Festival of Life
(indoor revival meeting) in London, UK and various cities in the US with an
average attendance of over fifty (UK) and seven thousand (US)
§ Host / Convener / Preacher at the Annual RCCG Conventions in
Nigeria, UK and the US with an average attendance of over two million
(Nigeria), twenty thousand (UK) and seven thousand (US)
§ Ordination of Pastors / Deacons during the Annual RCCG Conventions
worldwide.
§ Convener of quarterly / annual RCCG Leadership and
Discipleship Conferences and Retreats all over the world.
§ Author of over forty books published all over the world.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
IDAHOSA, BENSON ANDREW
1938 to
1998
His
Early Christian Ministry Testimony
As a young
Christian, I once heard my pastor say during a morning service that Christians
could raise the dead in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. I believed it with
all my heart. And flying around on my bicycle in those days, I went through the
city of Benin in search of a dead person to raise to life. After about five
hours of hard searching I found a compound where a little girl had died a few
hours before. The corpse had been cleaned and prepared for burial. I walked
boldly up to the father of the dead child. "The God whom I serve can bring
your baby back to life," I told him. "Will you permit me to pray for
the child and bring her back to life?" The man was startled, but he
agreed. With great enthusiasm, I walked into the room and up to the bed. The child
was cold and dead. With strong faith in the Lord, I called on the Lord to
restore the child back to life. I turned to the corpse and called it by name,
"Arise in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ." Oh Glory to God! The
corpse sneezed, heavily, alas. The child had come back to life! (Benson
Idahosa)
Benson
Idahosa's Childhood
Benson Andrew Idahosa was born in Benin City on September 11, 1938 of Apoor pagan parents. He was a sickly infant who was always fainting. As a result of his constant illness his father ordered the mother to throw him in the dust bin. When he was eighteen months old he was left on a rubbish heap to die. He was rejected by his father, sent to work on a farm as a servant and was denied education until he was fourteen years old. His education was irregular due to the poor financial status of his parents. He later took correspondence courses from Britain and the United States while working in Bata Shoe Company.
His Conversion and Call to the Ministry
His conversion was dramatic and his calling supernatural. He was
converted by Pastor Okpo on a football field one Sunday afternoon while playing
soccer with his teammates. Thus, young Benson became the first Bini member of
Pastor Okpo's small congregation. As a young convert he became very zealous in
winning souls and in conducting outreaches in villages around Benin City.
He was called to the ministry in a night vision from the Lord. "I have called you that you might take the gospel around the world in my name, preach the gospel, and I will confirm my word with signs following," said the voice from heaven. The room was filled with the presence of God as Benson fell to his knees beside the bed: "Lord, wherever you want me to go, I will go." He prayed on through the night, renewing his vows to God and interceding for his people who were yet to hear the message of salvation.
After his call, Benson launched into ministry work preaching from village to village the gospel of Jesus Christ with great power and anointing. More people confessed Christ as their Saviour, and more healings occurred as he prayed for the sick.
Expansion of His Ministry and His Credentials
Benson Idahosa, the archbishop and founder of Church of God Mission International Incorporated with its headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria established over 6,000 churches throughout Nigeria and Ghana before 1971. Many of the ministers he supervised pastored churches of 1,000 to 4,000 people. In addition to filling the position of archbishop of Church of God Mission, he was also president of All Nations for Christ Bible Institute, president of Idahosa World Outreach and president of Faith Medical Centre. He held positions in numerous organizations including the college of bishops of the international communion of Christian churches and the Oral Roberts University in Oklahoma.
Idahosa earned a diploma in divinity from Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas, which he attended in 1971, a Doctorate of Divinity in 1981 from the Word of Faith College, New Orleans and a Doctor of Laws degree from Oral Roberts University in March 1984. He also received other degrees from the International University in Brussels, Belgium.
Archbishop Benson Idahosa and his wife Margaret Idahosa were blessed with four children.
Idahosa's Supreme Task
Soul winning was Idahosa's primary concern. With a motto "Evangelism our Supreme Task," he worked towards this goal of reaching the unreached in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. As a black African, he found the doors of African countries were wide open and he ministered in over 123 countries all over the world.
Crusades played a major role in his ministry. He was involved in at least one crusade per month. A record crowd of nearly one million people a night attended his Lagos Crusade in April 1985. He established the Redemption Television Ministry with a potential viewing audience of 50 million people.
What Leading Gospel Ministers Said about Benson Idahosa
According to Mrs. Gordon Freda Lindsay, president of Christ for the Nations Inc., Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.:
Benson Andrew Idahosa was born in Benin City on September 11, 1938 of Apoor pagan parents. He was a sickly infant who was always fainting. As a result of his constant illness his father ordered the mother to throw him in the dust bin. When he was eighteen months old he was left on a rubbish heap to die. He was rejected by his father, sent to work on a farm as a servant and was denied education until he was fourteen years old. His education was irregular due to the poor financial status of his parents. He later took correspondence courses from Britain and the United States while working in Bata Shoe Company.
His Conversion and Call to the Ministry
His
He was called to the ministry in a night vision from the Lord. "I have called you that you might take the gospel around the world in my name, preach the gospel, and I will confirm my word with signs following," said the voice from heaven. The room was filled with the presence of God as Benson fell to his knees beside the bed: "Lord, wherever you want me to go, I will go." He prayed on through the night, renewing his vows to God and interceding for his people who were yet to hear the message of salvation.
After his call, Benson launched into ministry work preaching from village to village the gospel of Jesus Christ with great power and anointing. More people confessed Christ as their Saviour, and more healings occurred as he prayed for the sick.
Expansion of His Ministry and His Credentials
Benson Idahosa, the archbishop and founder of Church of God Mission International Incorporated with its headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria established over 6,000 churches throughout Nigeria and Ghana before 1971. Many of the ministers he supervised pastored churches of 1,000 to 4,000 people. In addition to filling the position of archbishop of Church of God Mission, he was also president of All Nations for Christ Bible Institute, president of Idahosa World Outreach and president of Faith Medical Centre. He held positions in numerous organizations including the college of bishops of the international communion of Christian churches and the Oral Roberts University in Oklahoma.
Idahosa earned a diploma in divinity from Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas, which he attended in 1971, a Doctorate of Divinity in 1981 from the Word of Faith College, New Orleans and a Doctor of Laws degree from Oral Roberts University in March 1984. He also received other degrees from the International University in Brussels, Belgium.
Archbishop Benson Idahosa and his wife Margaret Idahosa were blessed with four children.
Idahosa's Supreme Task
Soul winning was Idahosa's primary concern. With a motto "Evangelism our Supreme Task," he worked towards this goal of reaching the unreached in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. As a black African, he found the doors of African countries were wide open and he ministered in over 123 countries all over the world.
Crusades played a major role in his ministry. He was involved in at least one crusade per month. A record crowd of nearly one million people a night attended his Lagos Crusade in April 1985. He established the Redemption Television Ministry with a potential viewing audience of 50 million people.
What Leading Gospel Ministers Said about Benson Idahosa
According to Mrs. Gordon Freda Lindsay, president of Christ for the Nations Inc., Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.:
I know of no
young black in all of Africa who is reaching millions as Benson is,--in
crusades with hundreds of thousands in attendance, in his weekly nationwide
telecast, in his Bible School, training eager students from several nations. He
also conducts campaigns in Sweden, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Australia and
the United States, where he often appeared on national religious telecasts. His
burden for souls, his ministry of healing and miracles, even to the raising of
several dead, demonstrates he is especially called of the Lord in these end
times.
Dr. Ben Akosa
remarked:
Benson Idahosa
is sought after by everyone in his state, from government officials to beggars.
When they posed questions and explained their problems to this man they
received instantanous miracle solutions, just as people did in Bible days with
God's prophets. And the people get miraculous answers from this mighty leader
of God's people.
Said Daniel
Orris:
Benin City
respects and salutes this great man of God, even at death. I have been with him
on visits to many officials, to the governor, to the powerful Benin tribal
kings. He moved with God and his people know it. His great miracle cathedral
(his headquarters) seats over 10,000 (1981). His Bible School attracts upper
class people from different African nations. And they also come from Maurice,
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Hong
Kong, Japan, Korea, the Middle East, Europe and other nations of the world--a
truly International Bible Training Centre of dynamic faith. People know that
Bishop Idahosa preached what he practiced. Dr. Idahosa's evangelistic ministry
has reached nations around the world. He was the first black African evangelist
to shake Australia in a massive crusade that got national attention. His
seminars have affected Christians and church leaders in many countries. I
sincerely salute this man because he practiced among his own people what he
preached to the world. Benson Idahosa was a man who believed God's promises and
that God's miracle provision applies to Africans as well as to Americans. He believed
that Africa has a part in God's work, and Africa will reap God's blessings.
Evangelist T. L.
Osborn, from Tulsa, Oklahoma remarked:
Many who follow
Idahosa's teaching have been saved from poverty and have learned to plant out
of their desperate need and to look to God as their divine source thereby
becoming prosperous Christians in their own land. Idahosa rose from the rank of
an ordinary man to world leadership as a pastor, builder, counsellor, prophet,
teacher, apostle, evangelist,--a man of godly wisdom and of Christ-like
compassion, whose ministry has blessed millions the world over. Idahosa was the
greatest African ambassador of the apostolic Christian faith to the world.
The Secret of His SuccessIdahosa operated in faith and he had a robust faith. He believed and trusted God with a childlike faith. He once said that living a daily life of absolute faith in God is the only secret to great success. He believed God for everything. "All things are possible to him that believes." He spent quality time in prayer and in the study of God's Word. He said that if someone spends time studying the Bible and acting on it, people will come looking for that person for life solutions. Idahosa also spent time studying the works and lives of other successful people both in the gospel ministry and other fields of human endeavors and he applied the principles he learned about these successful people to his life and ministry. He was very energetic and hardworking. One of the ministers who served under him said that he had never seen a person who worked as hard as Archbishop Benson Idahosa. He was committed and consistent and he had confidence in himself. He was very humble and full of godly wisdom.
Archbishop Benson Idahosa was said to be the leader of over seven million Jesus people worldwide before he went to be with the Lord in March 12, 1998, he died at the age of 59 years 6 Month and 1 Day
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