Month: April 2023

MOTHER NKECHI OF AMAUDO “VILLAGE OF PEACE” @70: Celebrating an Uncommon Voluntary Missionary.

The story of Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu, MC, better known as Mother Teresa or Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta, an Albanian-Indian Catholic nun and the founder of the Missionaries of Charity, not only resonates with the story of Nkechi Rosalind Colwill. She worked with Mother Theresa for four months in her Home for Dying Destitute in Calcutta, India, using her savings in 1973. [1]  She sold newspapers. She did chores to sponsor her voluntary work and people experiencing homelessness. As a teenage volunteer for humanitarian missions, Nkechi raised as a Catholic, has been to Zambia and Jamaica. Nkechi, ‘finalist of THE ONE 2014...

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MAMA AJAYI @70: “For better” and “For worse” of Bishop’s wife’s roles.

The Ministry and family life of His Grace, Most Rev Joseph Sunday Ajayi, and his wife, Mama Antonia Ajayi, remain a model of Evangelical Bishop and family. Since Archbishop Ajayi’s transition on Thursday, 9th November 2016, Mama Ajayi never allowed the evangelical legacy of her husband to wane. At 70, Mama Ajayi remains a model wife to an evangelical Bishop. Born on 26th April 1953 to Papa and Mama Dominic Ogunleye and Florence Iyaagba Fayose of the Roman Catholic Church, she was born again while in school in June 1973. Mama Ajayi remains a child of God, saved by...

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Celebrating a Christian Preacher, Charles Stanley with Global Footprint: “A Paper Boy Delivering Good News.”

The testimonies about ‘golden mouthed’ preachers from Chrysostom and Augustine[1] to John Wesley, Billy Graham, Apostle Ayodele Babalola, Patriarch Professor Bolaji Idowu, and Charles Stanley, among others, warn us of ‘double-tongued’ preachers today (1 Tim. 3:8). The lamentation of John Wesley towards the end of his earthly ministry at age 87 to Alexander Mather on August 6, 1777, on the danger of ruin to Methodism resonated with the need for faithful preaching in the Christian Church today. According to Wesley, “Our preachers, many of them, are fallen. They are not spiritual. They are not alive to God,” hence the shameful...

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GEORGE VERWER’S Operation Mobilisation: Mission Across Borders, Cultures, and Continent.

“Rarely seen without his world map jacket or inflatable globe, George always prayed for the nations and current issues. He was energized by encouraging others and keeping in contact with thousands of friends and ministry partners through letters, emails, and phone calls” – Operation Mobilisation website. A Christian leader would either enlarge or reduce Heaven’s population. George Verwer’s Operation Mobilisation, a mission across borders, cultures, and continents, resonates with the ‘Methodist doctrine of mission,’ especially a world parish with the reality of the world church. Just as the sphere of the early Methodist activity shifted from English parishes to distant...

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The Challenge of Easter.

History provides a litany of invasions where armies have used their might to subjugate and oppress people. The spiritual invasion of Jerusalem during the first Palm Sunday was not a violent invasion we know from history. Jesus’ invasion of Jerusalem mocked the Roman invaders and the messianic hopes of those who believed that Jesus would restore the empire of David and Solomon. The invasion mocked the Roman leaders, who could not allow freedom of political expression. Guess what the two disciples sent by Jesus to untie the horse were thinking. They might have imagined for themselves a nobler role;...

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