Monday, October 24, 2011

CAMPMEETING 2011 PHOTO REPORT (4)...PASTOR SAM ADEYEMI ON "ANOINTING FOR BREAKTHROUGH"

"This Campmeeting marks the beginning of a new season...of new anointing, fresh power.  Human ability has come to an end. God's power has taken over. The purpose of the anointing is problem solving and problem solving is the quickest way to leadership. The church is set for leadership...what is happening here (the Campmeeting) is going to have national and global repercussions..."

"You are not what you have. 
You are not what you lack. 
You are what God says you are".

"Faith is acting as if it is so,
When it doesn't seem to be so,
That it may be so,
Because it is so."











CAMPMEETING 2011 PHOTO REPORT (3)...PASTOR SAM ADEYEMI ON "ANOINTING FOR BREAKTHROUGH"

"This Campmeeting marks the beginning of a new season...of new anointing, fresh power.  Human ability has come to an end. God's power has taken over. The purpose of the anointing is problem solving and problem solving is the quickest way to leadership. The church is set for leadership...what is happening here (the Campmeeting) is going to have national and global repercussions..."

"You are not what you have. 
You are not what you lack. 
You are what God says you are".

"Faith is acting as if it is so,
When it doesn't seem to be so,
That it may be so,
Because it is so."











CAMPMEETING 2011 PHOTO REPORT (3)..."MY FIRST MEETING WITH THE COACH"

Thus saith Sam Adeyemi about his first meeting with Rev Dr Tunde Joda twenty years ago: "...When I met the him, I was surprised by his simplicity. As I left, I thought to myself: I need to redefine parameters for measuring success in ministry - and life in general."







Saturday, October 22, 2011

CAMPMEETING 2011 PHOTO REPORT (2)...OYEDEPO ON VISION AND THE SEASON OF BREAKTHROUGH

Bishop David Olaniyi Oyedepo on Monday spoke on the place of Vision in the Season of Breakthrough. He explained that the season is upon us because these are the end-times when God had said that we will have dreams and visions. So, vision, not ambition, must be our driving force in this new season. And if we do, giants will emerge from the Church who will dominate several aspects of our national life. He taught that five things happen when our pursuits are inspired by divine vision:
God goes ahead of us;
He goes with us;
He works with us;
He works in us and:;
He works for us.











CAMPMEETING 2011 PHOTO REPORT (1)...AS ABUJA, CALABAR, IBADAN AND PORT HARCOURT CONTINUE FULL BLAST!

Contrary to earlier reports, Campmeeting 2011 DID NOT END IN ABUJA yesterday! It continues full blast at the National Christian Centre, in the Federal Capital Territory, and will climax, as in all the other cities, tomorrow. Only Lagos is on break today due to movement restrictions necessitated by the local government elections in Nigeria's business and financial capital. 
Meanwhile, here's the first of our photo reports. You may call this: AS ONE GENERAL HOSTS ANOTHER...Enjoy! Apologies from the team for lateness.










Tuesday, October 18, 2011

AS CAMPMEETING 2011 OPENS WITH… BISHOP DAVID OLANIYI OYEDEPO

...In one of his jets

When Dr David Olaniyi Oyedepo, ministers tonight at Campmeeting 2011, it will be historic in many ways. Most significant of all is this: it will be his first time at a Christ Chapel event in about 20 years! This is inexplicable, because of the clear mutual respect existing between him and the CCIC set-man, Rev Dr Tunde Joda.  The enemy has lost again, did you say?! All glory to God.

To those who will be thronging the Gymnasium Hall to be blessed by the teaching of this man of God, this evening and tomorrow night, let’s remind ourselves that he turned 57 as recently as Tuesday, September 27.
A piece in the Daily Independent newspaper by Tiko Okoye captured in brief, the celebration, the man and his ministry. It should help us all to prepare the two nights – not for the man; but for the God who has made a worthy vessel out of the man…
“…Expectedly, thousands of members and well-wishers gathered at the world headquarters of the Living Faith Church (aka Winners Chapel) at Ota, in Ogun State, to celebrate the occasion in a blaze of glory. The event was transmitted via satellite to all branches of the church across the world.
“Although David Olaniyi Oyedepo was born on the second day (Monday) of the 39th week of 1954, in Osogbo, Osun State, Bishop Oyedepo is an indigene of Omu-Aran in Kwara State. He studied architecture at Kwara State Polytechnic and briefly worked with the Federal Ministry of Housing in Ilorin prior to resigning to concentrate on Christian missionary service. He is the product of a religiously mixed family. His father was a Muslim healer, who eventually converted to Pentecostal Christianity and was a very familiar face at most of the programs organized by the church, while his mother was originally a member of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim (C & S), a branch of the Aladura Movement.
“But the person who had the greatest influence on him was his grandmother, who raised him in Oshogbo, and who he continues to eulogize long after transiting to glory. She it was who inculcated such important Christian virtues as tithing, praying and living a holy life in the heart of the young David.
“The second most important influence is undoubtedly one Ms. Betty Lasher, his secondary school teacher, who took him under her meticulous tutelage after leading him to accept Jesus Christ as his personal lord and savior. Oyedepo obtained a PhD in Human Development from Honolulu University, Hawaii, USA. In May 1981, he reportedly received a mandate from God through an 18-hour long vision to “liberate the world from all oppression of the devil through the preaching of the word of faith.” A few months later, he founded the Living Faith Church Worldwide (LFCWW).
“Two years later, on September 17, 1983, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Church of God (RCCG), was divinely led all the way from Lagos to Kaduna to ordain Oyedepo and his wife, Faith (then called Florence), as pastors, and commission their ministry.
“Apart from Pastor Adeboye, Bishop Oyedepo counts Christian Fathers of Faith like Kenneth and Gloria Copeland as well as late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, Smith Wigglesworth, Kenneth Hagin and T.L. Osborn as his role models and mentors.
“If I were asked to pick just two distinctive attributes responsible for the tremendous success Bishop Oyedepo has recorded in his ministry, I would unhesitatingly pick constancy and wisdom. Constancy entails the ability to stay focused on a God-given assignment no matter the seemingly insurmountable challenges, well-crafted distractions and orchestrated criticisms. Wisdom, on the other hand, means the ability to know what to do (hearing unambiguously from God), and doing it at the right time and place, and with the right means and people. When the then fledgling Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) led by Archbishop Benson Idahosa was looking for a spirit-filled Christian leader who would constitute the arrowhead of its foray into the north, the lot easily fell on Oyedepo on account of the exploits that attended his pastoral work. In September 1988, he was ordained the first Northern Pentecostal Bishop.
“In September 1989, he readily obeyed a divine instruction to relocate to Lagos, despite his well-documented loathing for the city’s notorious gridlock, and noise pollution. Bishop Oyedepo is an uncompromising critic of corruption and poor leadership in government. He had long had a burning passion for the emancipation of Africa from the vice-like grip of poverty of ideas that has made the continent a basket case as well as a laughing stock of the international community.
“In 1996, he announced that the time had finally come to implement a divine vision to empower people in the African continent to live free from poverty, and the Africa Gospel Invasion Program (AGIP), under the aegis of the World Mission Agency (WMA), was born. The 50,000-seat capacity auditorium (called Faith Tabernacle) built by the ministry to accommodate the burgeoning number of worshippers is adjudged by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest church auditorium in the world. Apart from being unusually built debt-free, construction of the breathtaking architectural masterpiece was completed in 12 months – something experts have termed a feat (or miracle) because such a gigantic project normally takes a minimum of 36 months to complete.
“The Word of Faith Bible Institute (WOFBI) is a Ministry/Leadership Training Center. To date, over 50,000 students have graduated from the numerous campuses all over Nigeria, while about 30,000 have graduated from different campuses in 35 African countries and the United Kingdom where WOFBI maintains a presence. There is also the Dominion Publishing House (DPH) that prints, publishes and distributes literary works associated with different arms of the David Oyedepo Ministries International (DOMI) – the conglomerate that, in addition to DPH and the Winners Chapel global network of churches, also comprises WMA, Social Development Missions projects, Covenant University (commenced October 25, 1999) and Landmark University in Omu-Aran (opened March 21, 2011).
“Those who criticize Bishop Oyedepo for ‘focusing’ on prosperity are clearly ignorant of the ’12 Pillars of Faith’ that constitute the foundation of his teachings. These are: Consecration (Holiness), Faith, Healing, Praise, Prayer, Prosperity, Success, the Holy Spirit, the Supernatural (Divine), the Word, Vision and Wisdom. By choosing to concentrate on just one pillar, they are guilty of unwittingly behaving like the three “blind men who described an elephant from their different narrow perspectives and experiences. Besides, unless you are one of those that do not believe that prosperity is an integral component of God’s saving grace, it ought to be manifestly clear to you that Bishop Oyedepo’s case is one of “So faith by itself, if it has no works is dead…Show me this faith you speak of with no actions to prove it, while I by my results prove to you my faith” (James 2:17-1 (The Roundtable by Tiko Emmanuel Okoye; Daily Independent, Wednesday, September 28, 2011)
Watch this space for more Guest Minister Focus and Briefs as Campmeeting progresses. Happy Breakthrough everyone.

Monday, October 10, 2011

CAMPMEETING 2011: ABUJA, CALABAR, IBADAN, PORT HARCOURT SET

Bishop Eromobor,  Abuja
Rev Alonge, Calabar

The event, which is a two-day affair in Abuja Federal Capital Territory, will hold on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 October. Bishop G.I Eromobor, founding pastor, New Generation Bible Church International is among the guest ministers slated to speak at the meeting.

Calabar and Port Harcourt open on Wednesday and run four days climaxing on Sunday October 24. Calabar will play host to Rev Bob Alonge, Senior Pastor, The Capital Assembly, Abuja and Rev Stephen Olusegun Shafe of Banner of Grace Ministries, Calabar, among other top ministers of the word of faith.

Rev Ojo, Ibadan
Ministering at the Port Harcourt centre is Bishop Winston T. Iwo, Senior Pastor of Grace Covenant Church based in Rivers State capital.  He will be joined, among others by Pastor Chris Oarhe, Senior Pastor of Hilltop International Christian Centre, said to be one of Nigeria’s fastest growing churches, located on a 5-acre property, with a 3000-seater fully air-conditioned auditorium.

The Ibadan centre, on the other hand, begins Campmeeting 2011 on Friday October 21 and run for three days.  Rev Yinka Ojo, Senior Pastor, Grace Family church, Lagos and Rev I. D. Lawon of Full Stature Missions International are guest ministers at the meeting holding at CCIC’s Ashi auditorium.

Guest Ministers for the National leg of the convention include such anointed ministers of the word like Dr David Oyedepo, Presiding Bishop, Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel, a long time associate of the chief hosts, Rev Dr Tunde and Rev Mrs Ebun Joda, who will minister on the nights of Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19; and Rev Sam Adeyemi, Senior Pastor of the Oregun, Ikeja-headquartered Daystar Christian Centre. Also confirmed from Nigeria is Rev Dr Lekan Babatunde of Kings Chapel, Ibadan, who has been a campmeeting regular.

Two other Campmeeting veterans complete the list of guest ministers who would be joined by many others from with CCIC. They are Reverend Clyde Oliver, founding pastor of Maranatha Christian Center of Melbourne, Florida, and Rev Mike Moore, both from the United States.

Pastor Oarhe, Port Harcourt
With the theme, “My Season of Beakthrough”, Campmeeting 2011 promises to live up to its historic billing as one of the most important events on the Pentecostal/charismatic Christian calendar in Nigeria as Senior Pastors/Founders of CCIC, Reverend (Dr) Chris Tunde Joda and his wife, Reverend (Mrs) Ebun Joda, both anointed expositors of the word of faith direct affairs under the unction of the Holy Ghost.
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Plans to live stream this year’s meetings to enable those who are unable to attend nationally and internationally to participate and benefit from the move of God that’s certain to be experienced have been concluded.