David Adewale

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David Adewale

David Adewale

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Katılım Eylül 2021
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Emotional scenes as the congregation erupted in praise while a boy who couldn’t walk properly dropped his crutches and stood on his own after dancing and praising God in his condition. This happened at Christ Apostolic Church in Kaduna.
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Ayomide Adetoro
Ayomide Adetoro@_ayomideadetoro·
I said it by faith… Heaven called it a mandate. Now in this new year, we’re not just speaking, we’re stepping into it. Buses paid. Jesus preached. Lives touched. 🔥🚌 What was a moment is now a movement. #JesusMustBeSeen
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Spiricoco Twittter
Spiricoco Twittter@SpiricocoNg·
When something tragic happens to Muslims, Muslim stakeholders don’t wait for the government. They take action. Their governors, clerics, scholars, activists, and influencers swing into motion. Heck, didn’t about 33 Muslim SANs provide legal defense for the killers of Deborah? But it is not so with us Christians in the Nigerian church. Muslim authorities take the protection of Muslims as their responsibility. Even though they are the terrorists, killers, and aggressors, their leaders and institutions still mount a defense for them. But this is not the case for the Nigerian church, who are being innocently killed by Muslims. It doesn’t matter how many people Muslim terrorists kill in Jos, Kwara, Kano, or Borno. It doesn’t matter how many priests or friars are kidnapped. It doesn’t matter how many pastors are burned in their cars, or how many Christians are killed in their homes. It doesn’t matter. Hardly any prominent pastor makes a strong, demanding statement to the government. We rarely see a coalition of influential ministers making firm, decisive statements or petitioning the government. It seems that no matter the tragedy, our conferences still go on. Our music concerts are still held as scheduled. We still shut down stadiums. We still gather and gleefully upload arrival reels in our exotic cars on social media. We are dying, and yet we are at ease. The Bible places a woe on that: “Woe to those who are at ease in Zion, and to those who feel secure on the mountain of Samaria…” — Amos 6:1 The reason we behave this way in the South is because we think what is happening in the North will not reach us. Judah thought so too. They believed the calamity that befell Northern Israel at the hands of the Assyrians would not happen to them in the South. But it did. And remember, we are meant to stand for one another. Mordecai told Esther that she had been placed in power so she could use her position to save her people: “For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place… And who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” — Esther 4:14 So what is the essence of the money, access, power, reach, and influence we constantly boast about, if we cannot use them to help save our own people?
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5FITCEO
5FITCEO@5FITCEO·
Run away from explicit and immoral videos, write-ups, and pictures. Your mind is a fertile ground, so be careful not to sow wrong seeds. Remember, Sexual Purity begins from the mind, protect it with all diligence.
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Evangelist Isaac Agada
Evangelist Isaac Agada@RuralEvangelist·
Happy 75th birthday Papa. May God keep you strong and help you to finish well. Amen
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5FITCEO
5FITCEO@5FITCEO·
Don't let people be the reason why you stop your search for Jesus... This is message!!! Apostle Gideon Odoma
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
Dangote is about to list his refinery on the stock exchange and the people that need to hear this the most are not paying attention. Forget everything you think you know about this man for a second and just look at the numbers. $20 billion refinery. Largest single-train refinery on the planet. Not in America. Not in Saudi Arabia. In Lagos. Already pumping 650,000 barrels a day. Diesel. Petrol. Aviation fuel. This thing is not a plan. It’s not a pitch deck. It’s working. Right now. While you’re reading this. And he’s offering 10% to the public. Now here’s where it gets crazy and I need you to read this part slowly. You buy the shares in naira. Regular naira from your regular account. But your dividends come back in dollars. American dollars. In a country where the naira does nothing but fall. Where your 5 million in savings last year is worth 3.5 million in purchasing power this year. Where you’ve been watching the exchange rate destroy your future in real time. Someone just handed you a bridge and most of you will be too busy arguing about politics and celebrity drama to walk across it. $6.4 billion in export revenue backing those dividends. Not projections from a PowerPoint. Real money from real petrochemicals leaving Nigerian ports to the rest of the world and coming back as dollars. Into your pocket. If you own the shares. Economists are saying this one listing alone could take the entire Nigerian stock market from ₦105 trillion to over ₦200 trillion. One. Company. Nearly doubling everything. And they’re not stopping. Expansion to 1.4 million barrels a day already in the works. Double what it is now. Within three years. I don’t care if you have 50k or 50 million. When this IPO opens, you need to be in the room. Not because of hype. Not because Twitter told you. Because the fundamentals are screaming and the opportunity is once in a generation. The last time something this big happened on the NGX most of you were in secondary school. You missed it. This one is happening in your adult life with your own money and your own decision. What you do with this information is on you. But don’t come back in 5 years asking why everybody else is collecting dollar dividends and you’re still checking exchange rates on Google with pain in your chest. You were here. You read it. Now move.
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
It is duty that saves marriage.
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Immortal Tessy
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1·
I just wanted to let you know that one day I will stop annoying you with the Jesus stuff... but not today. Tomorrow's not looking good either. Jesus loves you!
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iNspiritextra
iNspiritextra@iNspiritextra·
In 1987, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) held its Holy Ghost Convention. This picture shows a special moment from that convention, with Enoch Adejare Adeboye and other ministers of God. The Holy Ghost Convention is a yearly program where thousands of people gather to worship God and grow stronger in their faith. Pastor E.A. Adeboye became the leader of RCCG in 1980 after the passing of Josiah Olufemi Akindayomi. In this 1987 convention, he is seen leading the program, focusing on spiritual growth, teaching, and empowering believers. By 1987, under Pastor Adeboye’s leadership, RCCG had already started spreading across Nigeria and other countries, laying the foundation for the worldwide church it is today. The convention was not just a church meeting. It also helped build strong relationships among members, teach biblical truths, and encourage outreach to the community. This event shows how Pentecostal churches were growing quickly in Nigeria in the 1980s, with RCCG becoming one of the leading churches in modern African Christianity.
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𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐨𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐥
. WE CAN NEVER BE DISTRACTED! I am that #Fulani_Muslim convert to #Christianity who can never compromise his faith in Christ Jesus no matter what. I am out for the Gospel and the Gospel alone. I am out to propagate the Gospel of Christ Jesus. I am strictly out for souls winning. I am out to make sure souls are won to Christ through Missions and Apologetics. I don't have time for an argument. I don't have time for a debate. I don't have time for anything that will distract me from what God has called me to do for Him because if the enemy can not destroy my faith, he can distract it. Propagating the Gospel of Christ Jesus is all that matters to me and my team, and no one can stop it. If we live, is for Christ, if we die is a gain. Therefore, we are unstoppable. Always keep praying for us!
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. Blessed Sunday brethren! It's not easy to keep their faith. There are so many odds against them - persecution, hunger, rejection from family and friends, etc. They meet and worship in unbelievable circumstances. Always keep them in your prayers. The Gospel must be preached!
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Dag Heward-Mills
Dag Heward-Mills@EvangelistDag·
Deep inside the mountains, Mangoase Senior High School encountered the message of Jesus. Dag Heward-Mills went into the eastern region of Ghana to preach to secondary school students, and many responded to the Gospel! God be praised!
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FS YUSUF
FS YUSUF@FSYusuff·
Zidane is still in prison for defending his Christian community against Islamic terrorists and he’s been sentenced to death. Self-defense is not a crime.. Free Zidane now !!!!
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Amir ✝️👑⛪️📖✨️
Amir ✝️👑⛪️📖✨️@AAmirKh50764293·
Today we are Preaching the gospel in Pakistan 🇵🇰 please remember me in your prayers 🙏
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Gideon Odoma
Gideon Odoma@gideonodoma·
SPEAKING SOLEMNLY Anyone living in sexual sins (fornication, adultery, pornography, etc), has no place in Christian ministry. Immorality is a very big deal, scripturally. The believer's BODY is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Yes, the BODY. Therefore, what you do with God's dwelling place must be of colossal significance. Don't you see it? And, because of the sacredness of Christian ministry, while you can legitimately be a struggling Believer for a season, you cannot be a struggling minister, if the struggle is that you have not overcome sexual immorality. In this regard, the category of a struggling minister does not exist, biblically considered. This is not about being a "wounded soldier." But in any case, if a soldier takes a bullet during combat, we don't hand him over to the enemies, yes. And we also don't leave him in the frontline to continue fighting – with his wound. We take him out and away for treatment. Whether he can even return to active duty later on depends on the severity/impact of the 'wound' sustained and the assessment of the team managing his case. Taking him out of combat is a responsible act of love and not a case of "condemning our own." Back from the digression. It is alien to the spirit of Christ, to say someone is a minister of the gospel, even though he commits immorality. The practice of immorality cannot coexist with legitimate practice of ministry. A fornicator or an adulterer is not a Minister. Cannot be. A minister of the gospel MUST be above reproach. People MUST be safe under his care. Money, too, MUST be safe under his care. The bible insists that he sustains a high level of integrity – morally, ethically, socially. This is why the Charismata, the gifts of the Spirit are never mentioned as qualification or eligibility for ministry. Check the texts. So, the practice of equating giftedness with eligibility for ministry is unbiblical and should be discouraged. Being a gifted speaker, for instance, does not qualify anyone for Christian ministry. If you know all the Rhema in the book, and all the historic fine points of orthodoxy, but you're an intermittent fornicator/adulterer, you are ineligible for Christian Ministry. You need to be discipled, you should not be discipling anyone, at all. Read the passage below carefully, to the very last verse, please: It says a Pastor: "...must be a good man whose life cannot be spoken against. He must have only one wife, and he must be hard working and thoughtful, orderly, and full of good deeds. He must enjoy having guests in his home and must be a good Bible teacher. He must not be a drinker or quarrelsome, but he must be gentle and kind and not be one who loves money. He must have a well-behaved family, with children who obey quickly and quietly. For if a man can’t make his own little family behave, how can he help the whole church? The pastor must not be a new Christian because he might be proud of being chosen so soon, and pride comes before a fall. (Satan’s downfall is an example.)  Also, he must be well spoken of by people outside the church—those who aren’t Christians—so that Satan can’t trap him with many accusations and leave him without freedom to lead his flock" On the last point above, many people who work in Hotels don't take the church seriously because the see the behind-the-scenes lifestyle of Pastors. A minister must have one life, must be not be two-faced. And he must be an example to both insiders and outsiders. If the church is weak, Satan is only a remote cause. If the church is weak anywhere, the church is the reason why. And now, may the glorious Lord of the church step into this seeming perpetual desolation, and pour us the blessing that is Revival. #CryForRevival
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Judah Olorunmaiye
Judah Olorunmaiye@JudahMaiye·
Greetings Brethren. Our new location for our service to Jesus will be @RhemaChapelxIfe Osun State, Nigeria. We trust Jesus to keep us useful to His saints and contribute our quota to His Kingdom there. Please pray with us as we go in the name of the Lord.
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡: Noussair Mazraoui REFUSED to wear a Adidas jacket in support of the LGBTQ community last season. The Manchester United squad then decided that NO PLAYER would wear the LGBTQ tracksuit, in support of Mazraoui. — @TheAthleticFC
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