Category: Worship

  • ‘Raise standard of righteousness for nation- building’

    Nigerians have been enjoined to raise a standard of righteousness that can withstand temptations and positively transform individuals in government and politics.

    That was the message of the First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, to the Wise Men Conference of the Christian Pentecostal Mission (CPM) International in Ajao Estate, Lagos.

    It was delivered by the Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values, Dr Sarah Jubril.

    The First Lady said as individuals with no other country, it is incumbent on Nigeria is to come together and build a virile nation that will be the pride of all through good character and discipline.

    ”Parents must live exemplary lives and bequeath enviable legacies to their children. They must affect their work places in a way that will build the nation.

    “They must evolve a dress code that commands respect for their children, particularly girls. They must cultivate a culture of righteousness and decency that can withstand corruption, nepotism and ethnicity and place collective interest above personal interest, ”she said.

    The General Overseer of the church, Dr Obiora Ezekiel, warned that Nigerians must learn to utter words that would build and encourage others.

    In line with the theme of the conference, understanding the times, Ezekiel said as the country grapples with challenges such as insecurity, youth unemployment and kidnapping, individuals should come up with workable solutions to these myriad of problems instead of scathing criticisms.

    ”We must always think of how to get out of our problems instead of engaging in open criticisms that will make us sink deeper.”

    “God has been good to place us in this mightily endowed country and we must not destroy ourselves but encourage our leaders always to do the needful, ”the man of God said.

  • ‘Women only need spiritual empowerment’

    Christian women have been charged to seek spiritual empowerment through intimacy with God and the help of the Holy Spirit in this present day society.

    The wife of the General Overseer of Glory Christian Ministries, Mrs. Faith James, made this known at the 2014 Women Congress of the church at its headquarters in Lagos.

    Tagged The empowered woman, the congress attracted participants from the globe.

    According to her, the greatest empowerment a woman should desire is the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, which she said cannot be compared with any other empowerment.

    Mrs. James said: “For a woman to be greatly empowered and become an influence and a substance to her environment, she needs to maintain an intimacy with God

    “An empowered woman is specially graced by God to do humanly impossible things with determination to build the future, influence her home and the society through prayers, humility and usage of right words at the right time.”

    Advising them to make room for God through personal relationship, she called for submission among women.

    “No matter the circumstances, situation or elevation of a woman, there is a hierarchy and the head that must be honoured, recognised and submitted to. God has put it that way and it shall remain so,” she said.

  • We should lead global EVD efforts-Ayorinde

    Founder of the World Evangelism Bible Church, (WEBIC) Inc, Prophet Dr Samson Ayorinde, has advised Nigeria to start playing leadership roles by working with the United States of America in developing vaccines for the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) and raising the $600 million for the project.

    He explained that this becomes imperative because of the fact that the nation is the most populous black country on earth.

    The Chairman of Faith Television London gave this advice while speaking on the state of the nation.

    “I urge the Nigerian government to work with the United States of America to develop the vaccine for the dreaded disease ravaging some parts of West Africa, as soon as possible and I also urge them to play a leadership role in Africa, by partaking in raising the funds for the development of the vaccine,” he said.

    Ayorinde believes Nigeria has earned a place of pride in the world to the recent certification of the nation as Ebola-free by the World Health Organisation, (WHO).

    According to him: “The proactive approach in the containment of the disease is highly commendable. It shows we are ready to live up to our responsibility when the need arises.”

    According to him, there is a cause for caution and intensive prayer on the 2015 general elections as politicians “juggling for power” would explore all options in their quest for electoral victory.

    Ayorinde, whose church has 40 branches in Lagos State, said his ministry has touched lives in its 19 years of existence.

    One of those was initiatives, he pointed out, is the launch of the Under 14 Kiddies’ club recently where 36 football teams emerged in Lagos.

  • Cerullo: The worst is over for Nigeria

    83-year-old renowned American preacher, Dr Morris Cerullo, has declared the worst is over for Nigeria.

    The country, he added, is in a defining moment.

    He spoke penultimate Sunday at a special prophetic service at the international headquarters of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) in Lagos.

    Speaking to an overflowing crowd at the 10,000-seater auditorium, the popular televangelist said: “Nigeria as a country and most populous black nation is in a defining moment.

    “The worst is over for Nigeria. Thus saith the Lord the worst is over in all areas of individual and national needs.”

    Cerullo explained that the world will experience greater calamities of unimaginable proportion but urged Christians to trust to God.

    Those who trust in God, he assured, will not be put to shame and will live in safety.

    The service, which witnessed a lot of prophetic declarations and healing pronouncements, lasted for only two hours.

  • Nigeria will outlive 2015, says Fenwa

    Despite permutations and predictions to the contrary, Nigeria will remain undivided after the 2015 general elections, the Senior Pastor of Holy Ghost Christian Centre, Dr Amos Fenwa, has assured.

    He stated that the expected rancours and acrimonies from the elections across the federation will not consume the nation or lead to its break.

    Fenwa spoke last week with reporters ahead of the Night of Mercy interdenominational prophetic service slated for next Friday at the Gymnasium Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.

    The all-night service, which commences by 8pm, will features intensive prayers and musical concerts.

    Gospel acts expected include Frank Edward, Eben, Segun Obe, Efe Nathan, Bukola Bekes and the mass choir of Holy Ghost Christian Centre, among others.

    According to Fenwa: “I don’t see Nigeria breaking after 2015. Yes, there will be shakings and massive challenges but we will be one indivisible nation.

    “Many of the challenges we are experiencing now will in fact subside and disappear after the elections. God will step in in ways that will shock us all.”

    He challenged Nigerians not to write up the country or give up on the project, saying help was on the way.

    On the Night of Mercy service, he said it was conceived to offer a platform for prevailing prayers and release of prophetic destiny.

    “This is the first time we are having a concert and it’s because we believe worship moves God. We just want to shake the heavens and move the hands of God to work on my behalf and the nation,” Fenwa added.

  • ‘Why Christians fail in life’

    Why do many Christians die unfulfilled?

    This was the focal point recently during a seminar tagged The birth of prophecy by Christ Combatant Ministry Lagos.

    The founder of the church, Pastor Amavi Ajavon, explained that many Christians never really discover God’s purpose for their lives.

    Others, he stated, fail to pray such glorious destiny into manifestation.

    He said: “Many destinies are hanging because they are living casually forgetting that God has a plan for them and prayer helps to unfold and fulfill that plan after which the right steps are taken as revealed by God.

    “The birth of prophecy is the birth of a destiny. The younger generation has a lot to do in building the waste places of Nigeria. By realising that vision from God, they can turn around this nation because herein lies the future.”

    The next edition of the seminar holds on Sunday, November 30.

  • Ebola: Cleric urges Nigeria to play leadership role

    Ebola: Cleric urges Nigeria to play leadership role

    The Nigerian government has been advised to play leadership role as the most populous African nation by working conscientiously with the United States of America to develop the vaccine for Ebola Virus Disease, (EVD), and contribute towards raising the $600 million for
    the project.

    Prophet (Dr.) Samson Ayorinde, the president and founder of the World Evangelism Bible Church, (WEBIC) Inc. and Chairman of Faith Television, London, gave this advice recently while speaking on the state of the nation.

    “I urge the Nigerian government to work with the United States of America, to develop the vaccine for the dreaded disease ravaging some parts of West Africa, as soon as possible and I
    also urge them to play a leadership role in Africa, by partaking in raising the funds for the development of the vaccine,” he said.

    Ayorinde believed Nigeria has earned a place of pride in the world, in view of the recent declaration by the World Health Organisation, (WHO), as an Ebola-free nation due to the country’s “swift” containment of the disease.

    “The government’s pro-active approach in the containment of the disease is highly commendable. It shows we are ready to live up to our responsibility when the need arises,” he said.

    According to him, there is a cause for caution and intensive prayer on the 2015 general elections as politicians “juggling for power” would explore all options in their quest for electoral victory.

    “That time of battle is usually the time that things juggle up. We can only minimize the impact. The Boko Haram attacks, as it gets to the election, will become more heavier, as the insurgency group would believe the incessant attacks would force Jonathan from contesting in the presidential election; and the counter attacks to get them under control, will also become more heavier. In the places where these happen, they will declare a State of Emergency,” he posited.

    According to him, Jonathan has made an appreciable effort to move the nation forward since he came into power. “Considering when he took over power and how he took over power, he has not done badly. He could do better. There is much more balancing of power now and more distribution of resources. It’s like a pendulum on a lever. First, power was totally in the North for so many years, while in the South South, there was nothing. So when the South South came on board, the Northern side came down. Now, there is a juggle. At a stage, there will be equilibrium. What we are having now is that juggle,” he reasoned.

    He however advised him to appoint good technocrats who would assist him in moving the nation forward.

    Ayorinde, whose church has 40 branches in Lagos State, apart from several other branches in different parts of the world, said his ministry has to its credit a myriad of miracles in its 19 years of existence.

    In a unique way to motivate the Nigerian youth, he recently launched the Under 14 Kiddies’ Club where 36 football teams emerged in Lagos and also organized a special event, “WEBIC Shining Stars” with the theme: SWAG-Saved with Amazing Grace- to commemorate Nigeria’s 54th independence anniversary.

    The event was held at the church’s headquarters in Ojota, Lagos and it was attended by a multitude of youths from different branches of the church, with the veteran footballer, Chief Segun Odegbami, as the special guest speaker.

     

  • The Covenant  Of Rewards!

    The Covenant Of Rewards!

    Welcome to November, your month of total recovery and the season of blessings. God will visit you in a special way this month and you shall not miss any of His blessings, in Jesus’ Name!

    This week, I shall be teaching on The Covenant Of Rewards. Many are excellent in their services and fields of endeavour, yet every opportunity for lifting passes them by. Why is this so? It is either they are not playing the game according to the rules or they lack what it takes to make them change levels through rewards of stewardship.

    Hear this: God is neither a task master nor the user of people. He is a Rewarder! He has not called us to serve Him in vain. When we serve Him accordingly, His reward and blessings are inevitable in our lives and families.

    The Bible says: And ye shall serve the LORD your God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee. There shall nothing cast their young, nor be barren, in thy land: the number of thy days I will fulfil (Exodus 23:25-26). God does not speak empty words! He means what He says and says what He means! Remember that we serve a covenant-keeping God (Jeremiah 33:22, 25).

    But then, what is a covenant?

    A covenant, as it were, is like a contract. So, it involves two or more people. In this case, it involves just you and God. God is the Covenantor and you are the covenantee – you are the beneficiary of the deal. All you need then is a good understanding of what the covenant entails, and you’ll be a beneficiary of God’s rewards for your service to Him. Psalm 89:34 says: My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips. This scripture will help to establish your confidence in the covenant.

    God is a covenant keeper. His side of every covenant is forever secured; it is our side that is variable. But when we lay hold on the terms that relate to us, and apply ourselves to them, God is committed. When we are on key with the terms of the covenant, we have committed God to act.

    So, we are the initiator of God’s intervention in our lives. We initiate the rewards by our stewardship. Recognize that reward is not a ‘dash;’ it is a response to our input. God is a Rewarder of those who diligently serve Him. It is important to know the vital terms of the covenant.

    What is the fundamental requirement of the covenant of rewards:

    •Faithfulness: A fundamental requirement of the covenant of rewards is faithfulness. First Corinthians 4:1-2 says: Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful. So, it is required that you and I be found faithful, sincere and truthful. Who is a faithful servant? Answer to this question can be seen in the Book of Matthew 24:45-46.

    If you are faithful as a servant (of God) you will be rewarded. Your service must not be seen as ‘eye-service.‘ Ephesians 6:6-8 says: Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart;  With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men: Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free.

    Note that faithfulness is of the heart, while ‘facefulness’ is of the outside! That is why the Bible cautions that you should “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life,” (Proverbs 4:23). So, faithfulness is a fundamental requirement for rewards in the covenant of service for rewards.

    Friend, the power to access rewards of service from God is the preserve of those who are redeemed. Are you born again? You become born again by confessing your sins, forsaking them and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour.

    You can be born again right now, if you haven’t been, by saying this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. I cannot help myself. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Deliver me from sin and satan, to serve the Living God. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, for saving me! Now, I know I am born again!” I will continue this teaching next week.

    Every exploit in life is a product of knowledge. For further reading, please get my books: Born To Win, Walking In The Newness Of Life and Understanding Your Covenant Rights.

    I am glad to inform you that from December 9-13, 2014 at Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Idiroko Road, Ota, many destinies will be transformed to higher levels of greatness at SHILOH 2014, tagged, Heaven On Earth! SHILOH is the annual prophetic gathering of the Winners’ family worldwide. Be there!

    I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org

  • Heralding new Abuja Carnival

    Heralding new Abuja Carnival

    For some time now, the tempo and fun surrounding the yearly Abuja Carnival have been low.  But in order to re-infuse life into the Carnival, the federal government has just appointed Mr. Biodun Abe, a stage design expert whose love for artistic aesthetics is never in question as the Director of the Abuja Carnival.  In this encounter with Edozie Udeze, he bares his mind on how to run a carnival that is all-encompassing where aesthetics, guerilla theatre, street jams, and decorations and more, will be involved.  Excerpts.

    In the past few years, the Abuja Carnival event had been a bit in the doldrums. Owing to the lacklustre organization and some other fundamental issues, many people, particularly Abuja residents, had come to see the event as lacking in glamour, style and colour. Abuja carnival was started about ten years ago to give the nation’s capital an opportunity to enjoy such a festival for relaxation and fun.

    A few weeks ago, the federal government announced the appointment of Mr. Biodun Abe of the National Theatre, Lagos, as the new director of the Abuja Carnival. It is part of the attempt to make the carnival come alive once again.  And Abe, a renowned stage designer and director who has produced several stage designs and plays both locally and internationally says in this encounter that he is ever ready to re-ignite the flame of the carnival and make it a must watch by both the low and the high. “It is time for us to make Abuja people and other visitors to the city to fully participate in the carnival. It is their carnival. It is a carnival to make everybody unwind, loosen up and be in the best mood for relaxation”.

    With the theme as Building an Enduring Creative Nation, he said: This is time for hard work, more work to make sure that I do not disappoint the people who reposed the confidence in me by appointing me. It is also time to work to keep the people in the industry attuned to the issues of the carnival. About the content of the carnival as it is now, I am cool with it. It is the execution, the pre-carnival events and so on that needs to be changed. For the carnival of that stature to make a lot of impact, there must be emphasis on the pre-carnival events. The people need to be sensitised. You should not turn the people that own the carnival to mere spectators. The people have to be partakers in the big event called Abuja Carnival. And when we do so, we refer to the indigenes, the people who are living in Abuja. These people must be given a sense of belonging; let them be part of it”.

    By this, however, Abe intends to engage the six satellite areas of Abuja to fully be conscious of their roles in the event. He said, ‘Yes these areas include, Nyanya, Gwagwalada, and others. From there, we will start the campaign from the grassroots. Three weeks to the event proper, we will hoist and install big balloons that hold the images of the people, showing the mood of the people to be in the carnival. The title here will be the last time you saw a carnival. With glistening light that can show at night, and then during the day, it will keep reminding the people that the carnival is here to stay. This balloon is about 18feet tall hovering over the city, with different colours of the rainbow. This will of course form a mini-carnival on its own.”

    Hoping to use this as a formidable platform to engage most of the stakeholders in the industry to be at their best for the purpose of the carnival, Abe explained thus: “Everybody will be totally involved so that they will continue to talk about it like people still talk about Festac ’77. To hoist the balloon, I intend to engage artistes that can work in a guerrilla performance; that is street theatre to also attract attention. Thus, there have to be certain scenarios that have to do with a festival. They will wear gorgeous costumes and while they are doing this, they are telling the story. This will be more noticed in those areas peopled by visitors and residents who hardly mix with others. The awareness has to be total and effusive. There will be stickers in conformity with the carnival that will also be in place. This will be distributed alongside the street performances. Both private cars, buses and passers-by will be given these stickers”.

    By also engaging transporters like the interstate big buses, the carnival planners hope to spread the awareness to more rural places. “The campaign will include Ifesinachi and the rest of them. We want to make them also show interest due to the number of people they bring into the city. I intend to hold a meeting with them next week to fine tune modalities for this. We will brand their vehicles with big posters and stickers for the carnival. Even the six local government councils of Abuja must be part of this initial preparation because the local people have also a role to play. I will have some colourful posters pasted at the council offices announcing the carnival. This has to be at the entrance of each council so that people will see it easily. This will also encourage the workers to be fully involved in the whole exercise”.

    For Abe who loves aestheties and uses colourful materials to improvise most often, this is the appropriate time to bring this to total fruition. “Arts, to me, thrive on aesthetics. And for me what does this mean? You cannot take away light, you cannot take away the effect of light. Two weeks to the event, I will be able to extend my scratchers in Abuja to let people know that something very special is about to happen. Two, I will have a street gallery that shows popular roads and streets in Abuja where you can get images, framed images, wrapped in beautiful colours and these will glitter from time to time. But there will be light at night too. This will be an unparalleled aesthetic appeal. All these images will have a footnote of Abuja Carnival 2014”.

    Because all aspects of the arts will be engaged in this, the plastic artists have their own roles to play. This is so in order to ensure that no one is left out. “Yes, it is one big market and therefore they have to be involved in it. The plastic artists will have the theme to explore, put people in visual form to be able to see and view the carnival on canvass. They have to create designs and pictures out of the theme. There’s going to be an artists’ village where they will converge for people to come and view what they have. This is referred to as a stationery gallery. At the end of the day the artists will sell and people will still go back there much later to buy more works”.

    Also in all these, all the film houses in and around Abuja will be engaged. Abe insists that this will help to encourage artisans to be in the show. “For sure, I will engage all the film houses, art institutions and all to be able to collate all the films running within the time to be shown from time to time. We will encourage them to announce these also in our event programme. This will help people who would like to go to cinema to watch the films to do so. This is also to make it a show of varieties. From the cinema, you can come and be part of the musical jam. This will run into the early morning, where different musicians and the rest of them are expected to perform. In addition, the Abuja Cultural Centre will have plenty of live theatre running to hold the interest of those who love such. All the days of the carnival, the live theatre of different kinds will be on stage”.

    Other usual events of the carnival like the regatta, the children carnival, the durbar and others will be in place. However, the street will be shortened in such a way that they will be heavily manned and decorated in varieties of colours. The float tolls have to change to include the usage of bicycles, motor bikes and keke napep to decorate them to suit the tastes of visitors. Abe said, “All these will help us to have different concepts. We need to move away from the old routine to give modernity and varieties to the concept of floats. While people wait at the Eagle Square, they will feel good doing so, because the variety of floats will give joy to their hearts”.

    He intends also to engage the less-privileged and the cripples whom he says will be expected to perform with their rollers. “when I get to Abuja, I will talk to them.

    You have to give them some costume that doesn’t cost much for them to come and do their stunt.  They will use this to welcome people to the Eagle Square in their own special way of doing so.  Also, I don’t feel good when you ask a taxi driver to take you to the Eagle Square and he’d ask you what are they doing there?  That is not proper; everyone within Abuja has to feel the mood of the festival and try to be part of it.  Thereafter, we will have a forum where we will analyse how we fared.  This has to happen after the carnival so that we’d know how much of what we intended to do that we achieved.”

    Then after that, the team hopes to concentrate on how to improve in the marketing aspects of the carnival so that the next edition will come out better.  In terms of security, Abe agrees that those responsible for that are also getting fully prepared to secure the venue and the people who are going to be part of it.  “I know the necessary things are being done for us to have a carnival where we will not have issues,” he said.

    For now, Abe was not sure how many foreign countries that would be participating in the carnival but was quick to add that as usual those who have been part of the show in the past editions are likely to honour the invitation once more this year.  “Now that we know that Nigeria is free and safe, I hope a bigger number of countries participating.  But as at now, I can’t categorically name names or say the exact number that will be coming.  It is the content that I am so bothered about; in that area I want to make a whole lot of difference.  I want to deliver a carnival that is unparalleled with aesthetics experience that has never been seen or witness before.  Abuja is the biggest carnival in this part of the world and what we intend to do is to make it much more bigger and appealing to the people.  And by His grace, we will have the best carnival that everybody will be proud of.

    In the area of masquerades which have over the years drawn the attention of guests to the Eagle Square, Abe said, “yes, we will make them more dynamic this time around.  Instead of mere parade, they will be made to perform, to thrill the people.  Those antics of traditional masquerades have to be displayed so that people will have value for what they’ve come to watch.  In this case, we will have to work with the handlers of the masquerades before the day of their outing in order to fine-tune all these areas.  They have to be dramatic and aesthetically involved in whatever they do.

    Abuja Carnival therefore is bound to draw people from all over the world as a vital tool for tourism.  The number of people who troop into Abuja every November to watch the carnival, to participate in it, the food sellers who come from all over the federation to hawk, to sell and make money, all add value to the carnival.  In all, we’ll ensure that this glow and tempo are raised from this edition onwards,” he proffered.

    This year’s carnival is expected to begin on November 24th and end on 28th at the Eagle Square, Abuja.

  • Liberation church celebrates at 11

    Liberation City Church, which clocks 11, is rounding off weeklong activities to mark the celebration today.

    Speaking during one of the meetings, the General Overseer of the church, Dr Chris Okafor, explained that God has been faithful to the commission.

    Okafor stated that the church remains committed to the mandate to raise one billion souls into the Kingdom, a development he said is why many crusades are organised.

    He expressed delight that the church has branches in all the six geo-political zones as well as overseas.

    During a visit to the Destitute Home, Okafor said the initiative was borne out of the divine mandate to bring smiles to the less-privileged.

    At the graduation ceremony of over 100 students from the Liberation Bible Institute, Okafor urged the pioneering students to be good ambassadors of the church.