Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by seunoj: 2:35pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Before nko. Family business noni 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Sucolee(m): 2:35pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
What do u expect when it is family business |
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Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by gulfer: 2:38pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
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Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by FreeStuffsNG: 2:39pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
That's the popular mainstream Pentecostal American and Pentecostal Nigerian style too. Joel Olsten succeeded his father too Late world renowned TV evangelist ,Reinhardt Bonnke, didn't do it, probably because he is European. 2 Likes |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by adonainana: 2:40pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
The indoctrination continues
Sometimes i wonder why Nigerians in the UK go to the UK and simply just continue what they normally do here in Nigeria anyway, Like sometimes it feels weird
Maybe because its boredom or the feeling to still try and feel at home by continuing Nigerian culture, food, way of life etc
But fam there are churches, mosques, even neighborhoods in the Uk that look hundred percent like na Nigeria you dey 6 Likes |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by iswallker(m): 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
jesusjnr2020: If he didn't, I would have been surprised.
In the Bible days, hardly would one see a religious/spiritual leader handing over leadership to a family member. It was only during the era of the kings, that leadership had to do with the king's bloodline, but see how disastrously it ended.
Even king Solomon who was the son of David, a man after God's heart, provoked God to anger at the end, that God divided the kingdom into two, and would have taken it completely from that lineage, but for remembrance of His servant David.
It hardly succeeds because they are not chosen by God, but often forced to become what they're not inclined to be or don't have the attributes required for that.
I have seen several instances where family members, especially the wives and children, of church leaders have been forced to take over their position, even though they didn't have what it requires to do so, but the result reflected that it was the choice of men, not that of God.
If Moses had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Joshua, Israel would have never reached the promised land.
If Elijah had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Elisha, the office of the prophet in Israel would have suffered a significant decline.
If Jesus had handed over to His own family members and not those God chose for Him, His disciples, the Gospel of the Kingdom wouldn't have reached us today.
I believe that this example was what worked for the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It was the choice of God appointed to take over from the founder rather than the choice of men and not just family member.
It's not impossible that the family member of a church leader could be chosen by God to take over from him, but that hardly happens.
This is one area the church must needs get it right if it really wants to reach its full potentials, as the church who leaders were chosen by God did, otherwise it would keep chasing shadows, and never be able to do so.
The position of Leadership is the most important in the church. It supersedes any family interest or reputation, hence it's paramount that it's those who are chosen by God that are appointed to lead.
God bless. Watch as redeemed hands over to a family member after the current spell - thier eyes have opened to the luxury wealth and comfort that lies in ministry 2 Likes |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by jaxxy(m): 2:41pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
This is not how the early church was run. 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by thinkmoney(m): 2:42pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
jesusjnr2020: If he didn't, I would have been surprised.
In the Bible days, hardly would one see a religious/spiritual leader handing over leadership to a family member. It was only during the era of the kings, that leadership had to do with the king's bloodline, but see how disastrously it ended.
Even king Solomon who was the son of David, a man after God's heart, provoked God to anger at the end, that God divided the kingdom into two, and would have taken it completely from that lineage, but for remembrance of His servant David.
It hardly succeeds because they are not chosen by God, but often forced to become what they're not inclined to be or don't have the attributes required for that.
I have seen several instances where family members, especially the wives and children, of church leaders have been forced to take over their position, even though they didn't have what it requires to do so, but the result reflected that it was the choice of men, not that of God.
If Moses had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Joshua, Israel would have never reached the promised land.
If Elijah had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Elisha, the office of the prophet in Israel would have suffered a significant decline.
If Jesus had handed over to His own family members and not those God chose for Him, His disciples, the Gospel of the Kingdom wouldn't have reached us today.
I believe that this example was what worked for the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It was the choice of God appointed to take over from the founder rather than the choice of men and not just family member.
It's not impossible that the family member of a church leader could be chosen by God to take over from him, but that hardly happens.
This is one area the church must needs get it right if it really wants to reach its full potentials, as the church who leaders were chosen by God did, otherwise it would keep chasing shadows, and never be able to do so.
The position of Leadership is the most important in the church. It supersedes any family interest or reputation, hence it's paramount that it's those who are chosen by God that are appointed to lead.
God bless. My problem with us though is that we see this glaring facts and we still do not want to react appropriately because of sentiments. God has nothing to do with most of these organisations. They are what they are, human organisations. They put their families in this big positions to protect their interests. They show by their actions that they are really the owner of these churches that it's the product of their brain and sweat as against it being Jesus's property. They get clingy with it. See the show of shame that happened recently at the synagogue after the demise of TB Joshua? Humility, decorum and decency was thrown into the air. They just couldn't pretend and hide their real intent again. Should these organisations still then be peopled by people that are sane and wish to serve God? The reality is that the members too are there for selfish reasons. What they can get from 'God ' -miracles, not what they can do for God considering the huge things God has already done. This realities saddens me. 5 Likes |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by ednut1(m): 2:43pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Pastors are nothing but con men. God called you agreed, but did he call your wife and children 5 Likes |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Forsho(m): 2:44pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
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Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by derecho(m): 2:46pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Nice input...but is Resident Pastor same as G.O or his successor? Just curious jesusjnr2020: If he didn't, I would have been surprised.
In the Bible days, hardly would one see a religious/spiritual leader handing over leadership to a family member. It was only during the era of the kings, that leadership had to do with the king's bloodline, but see how disastrously it ended.
Even king Solomon who was the son of David, a man after God's heart, provoked God to anger at the end, that God divided the kingdom into two, and would have taken it completely from that lineage, but for remembrance of His servant David.
It hardly succeeds because they are not chosen by God, but often forced to become what they're not inclined to be or don't have the attributes required for that.
I have seen several instances where family members, especially the wives and children, of church leaders have been forced to take over their position, even though they didn't have what it requires to do so, but the result reflected that it was the choice of men, not that of God.
If Moses had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Joshua, Israel would have never reached the promised land.
If Elijah had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Elisha, the office of the prophet in Israel would have suffered a significant decline.
If Jesus had handed over to His own family members and not those God chose for Him, His disciples, the Gospel of the Kingdom wouldn't have reached us today.
I believe that this example was what worked for the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It was the choice of God appointed to take over from the founder rather than the choice of men and not just family member.
It's not impossible that the family member of a church leader could be chosen by God to take over from him, but that hardly happens.
This is one area the church must needs get it right if it really wants to reach its full potentials, as the church who leaders were chosen by God did, otherwise it would keep chasing shadows, and never be able to do so.
The position of Leadership is the most important in the church. It supersedes any family interest or reputation, hence it's paramount that it's those who are chosen by God that are appointed to lead.
God bless. 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by chloride6: 2:46pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
No time.
Secure the bag.. |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by izubext007: 2:48pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Dont say u were running from ministry before u heard the call, Ur parents pressurised you to come and be part of the family business., |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Handsum64: 2:49pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Gullibles are doomed in this family business called church. The slaves masters are entrenching their permanent interest by handing over to their blood or closely related successors in tithes and offerings collections. 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by BJanta: 2:50pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
gasparpisciotta: Family business Of course, GOD's business is ALWAYS family business, because he always chooses His children to be in charge of His business. Never outside His family. |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Hisroyalbadmeat(m): 2:51pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
No nata wetin you cap now,dem don already hit their treasures, no body punu |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by 1Sharon(f): 2:52pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
BJanta:
Of course, GOD's business is ALWAYS family business, because he always chooses His children to be in charge of His business. Never outside His family. Zombie. 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by AdeolaOmoOba(m): 2:53pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
headSmasher: Family business Biko go start your own. Or is there anybody stopping you? With all the sacrifices this man have made, were you expecting him to hand over the leadership of the church he toiled and labored to build all his life, to you? Orisirisi! |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by magnum247: 2:53pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
jesusjnr2020: If he didn't, I would have been surprised.
In the Bible days, hardly would one see a religious/spiritual leader handing over leadership to a family member. It was only during the era of the kings, that leadership had to do with the king's bloodline, but see how disastrously it ended.
Even king Solomon who was the son of David, a man after God's heart, provoked God to anger at the end, that God divided the kingdom into two, and would have taken it completely from that lineage, but for remembrance of His servant David.
It hardly succeeds because they are not chosen by God, but often forced to become what they're not inclined to be or don't have the attributes required for that.
I have seen several instances where family members, especially the wives and children, of church leaders have been forced to take over their position, even though they didn't have what it requires to do so, but the result reflected that it was the choice of men, not that of God.
If Moses had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Joshua, Israel would have never reached the promised land.
If Elijah had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Elisha, the office of the prophet in Israel would have suffered a significant decline.
If Jesus had handed over to His own family members and not those God chose for Him, His disciples, the Gospel of the Kingdom wouldn't have reached us today.
I believe that this example was what worked for the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It was the choice of God appointed to take over from the founder rather than the choice of men and not just family member.
It's not impossible that the family member of a church leader could be chosen by God to take over from him, but that hardly happens.
This is one area the church must needs get it right if it really wants to reach its full potentials, as the church who leaders were chosen by God did, otherwise it would keep chasing shadows, and never be able to do so.
The position of Leadership is the most important in the church. It supersedes any family interest or reputation, hence it's paramount that it's those who are chosen by God that are appointed to lead.
God bless. Gbam!....eziokwu nwannem 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by WHITELIGHTER: 2:54pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
its business as usual 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Handsum64: 2:55pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Does Oyakhilome have a wife or a son to take over his family business of Christ Embassy? |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Neduzze5(m): 2:56pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
tyson98: I swear church business na cool biz which I will look into soon sef Baba make we collabo 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by PAPAFEELERS: 2:59pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Church is Profit makking business for the Pastors and their family. feasting on people foolishness 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by IpobAntidote: 3:02pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
Pastoprenuer business man. Well done jare, na one family business. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by ttoyetade: 3:02pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
jesusjnr2020: If he didn't, I would have been surprised.
In the Bible days, hardly would one see a religious/spiritual leader handing over leadership to a family member. It was only during the era of the kings, that leadership had to do with the king's bloodline, but see how disastrously it ended.
Even king Solomon who was the son of David, a man after God's heart, provoked God to anger at the end, that God divided the kingdom into two, and would have taken it completely from that lineage, but for remembrance of His servant David.
It hardly succeeds because they are not chosen by God, but often forced to become what they're not inclined to be or don't have the attributes required for that.
I have seen several instances where family members, especially the wives and children, of church leaders have been forced to take over their position, even though they didn't have what it requires to do so, but the result reflected that it was the choice of men, not that of God.
If Moses had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Joshua, Israel would have never reached the promised land.
If Elijah had handed over to his family member instead of God's chosen one, Elisha, the office of the prophet in Israel would have suffered a significant decline.
If Jesus had handed over to His own family members and not those God chose for Him, His disciples, the Gospel of the Kingdom wouldn't have reached us today.
I believe that this example was what worked for the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It was the choice of God appointed to take over from the founder rather than the choice of men and not just family member.
It's not impossible that the family member of a church leader could be chosen by God to take over from him, but that hardly happens.
This is one area the church must needs get it right if it really wants to reach its full potentials, as the church who leaders were chosen by God did, otherwise it would keep chasing shadows, and never be able to do so.
The position of Leadership is the most important in the church. It supersedes any family interest or reputation, hence it's paramount that it's those who are chosen by God that are appointed to lead.
God bless. Thank you so much for your write up. More annointing 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Golan007: 3:04pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
WiszyFraud: Did you know??
The more intelligent a child is, the earlier they begin to lie and the better they are at it.
Story Story. |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Jefferyhi86(m): 3:06pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
It's a family business, I wonder what network he receive the calling with 1 Like |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by naija4life247: 3:06pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
The business must continue |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by Worldlegend(m): 3:08pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
tyson98: I swear church business na cool biz which I will look into soon sef You never succeed groundnut oil selling business, nah church you wan consider? Werey.. |
Re: Ashimolowo Makes His Son, Tobi, Resident Pastor Of KICC London (Video) by mapet: 3:10pm On Jan 24, 2022 |
...Tobi will be assisting his mother Yemisi Ashimolowo who has been the resident pastor at the church for a long time. Lemme guess, Mummy is dictating this.... 1 Like |