Month: March 2025

Warning to the Fruitless Church and Leadership.

Using the words of Basil, a fourth-century theologian, “A tree is known by its fruit…” Proverbially, the quality of a tree is known by the quality of the fruits borne by the tree. The fruit we generate as a church and as a leader determines our missional functionality and not just appearance. The reflection is that without fruit, church and leadership become burdens and consumers. Jesus cursed the fig tree to point us to the “fruitlessness” of Israel’s leadership, the disappointment of Jesus in finding all their religiosity to be “nothing but leaves,” and the inevitability of their utter...

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THE CHURCH AND THE STATE OF EMERGENCY IN RIVER STATE, the Treasure Basket of Nigeria

1st Timothy 2:1 says, “I urge you, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession, thanksgiving be made for everyone, for kings and those in authority that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good and pleases our God and Savior, who wants all men to come to a knowledge of the truth.” If there is no peace in the land, the Gospel will not go forth, and people will not see the reality of Jesus Christ in what we say and how we live. It is so sad to see the nation’s and...

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THE HOUSE OF THE LORDS IN A SECULAR DIRECTION: TOWARDS A MISSIONAL EPISCOPACY.

In his book, A Church in Flux: Building on “The True Foundation,” Paul Purifoy recognises the church at a crossroads with a call to “Take Up Your Cross” on a journey of rediscovery, renewal and revival. In his book, Purifoy peels back the layers of church and leadership distortions and the need to return and be set apart for the core principles that define believers.  Lovett H. Weems, Jr., in his book Take the Next Step: Leading Lasting Change in the Church, provides a helpful way to navigate and understand the attempts to remove Church of England bishops from...

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Lent, Theology of the Cross, and Leadership Temptations: Overcoming Distortion of the Truth.

As a liturgical and renewing period, Lent calls us towards the Cross. At a time when the message of the Cross is foolishness to the perishing, Lent reminds us that there is a massive ongoing battle between the forces of God’s kingdom and those of evil. Martin Luther said that a “theology of glory calls evil good and good evil. A theology of the Cross calls the thing what it actually is.” Christian leaders are sent to call a thing what it is by refusing to dance with the devil. It is so sad when leaders who preserve their institutional...

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VERY REV AMOS NIYI OLADIPO, A TEACHER OF BISHOPS @70.

Celebrating a father, a theological mentor, and a spiritual father in Christ, Very Rev Amos Niyi Oladipo, at 70, is an honour. Thank you for your godly influence on many lives and organisations. I know Very Rev Oladipo as a man who faithfully models the Spirit-filled life he passionately preaches about. In our day, when ministry, public words, and private actions are seldom consistent, Very Rev Oladipo remains a man of his word and calling. He is a gentle mission giant of a man. He is a scholar, but he is much more than that to me. He is...

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