Monday, March 20, 2017

BOOK; ‘Stories of Pastor E.A. Adeboye: The Power of Testimony



Life-changing Stories

— 19th March 2017

It’s not all books that leave a lasting impression but there’s no way a reader can read ‘Stories of Pastor E.A. Adeboye: The Power of Testimony’ without added value.
Reading this page-turner by the seasoned journalist and writer, Bisi Daniels, is a life-changing experience.
Those familiar with the unique style of Pastor Adeboye know that sharing testimonies of miracles are a vital component of his ministry. Like African elders garnish their speech with proverbs, the man fondly called Daddy G.O. laces his sermons with testimonies to boost people’s faith and reassure them that their cases are not hopeless; and that if God has done it for others, they could not be an exception.
“By now, everybody knows me to be a storyteller. Our Daddy in heaven, Jesus, was the best storyteller you can ever find. I have discovered that some people remember the stories more than the sermons,” the author quotes Pastor Adeboye has explaining of his trademark style of exhorting people when he preaches.
“I tell you these stories because when you hear those in the Bible and hear those happening right now, you appreciate them better,” he explains at a different forum  while on another occasion, he notes that: “When these stories or testimonies come to some people, they sometimes mean much more than even the sermon.”
Stories of miracles indeed enhance faith-building and what Daniels has done in this engrossing work of 350 pages and six sections is to painstakingly compile the testimonies of Daddy G.O., the Spiritual Leader and Global Missioners of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) and present them chronologically, right from his birth to the present (February 2017), to read like an autobiography.
Given the magnitude of Pastor Adeboye’s task and the near impossibility of getting him to sit down for interviews for a real biography, the author’s approach is ingenious. And not only is it creative, it works because Pastor Adeboye narrates the testimonies in his measured, calm voice that reassures.
And what a story it is! It is a riveting tale of stepping out from the suffocating grip of deprivation into relative comfort, all by God’s grace; it is an amazing story of transformation from obscurity to becoming a vessel of God revered by millions of people across the world.
It is a fascinating tale of how the then unprepared ‘outsider’ became the chief missioner of the world’s fastest growing church, with presence in about 196 countries. Most importantly, it is a book which reinforces the power of God and His ability to intervene in perceived hopeless situations when we call on Him in faith.
The starting point of this book Daniels thoughtfully dedicates to Pastor Adeboye, who clocked 75 recently and Mummy GO (Pastor Folu Adeboye), his faithful lieutenant and priceless pearl, is Ifewara, the town in Osun State where he was born in 1942. Pastor Adeboye recalls the unusual incident of the rain falling and the sun shining simultaneously on the afternoon he was born; God’s unseen protection and how his destiny was foretold. He also discloses lessons including hard work, first fruit, opportunity and obedience his parents taught him.
In the first section that also contains chapters including ‘Before the Call’, ‘The Call’, ‘Early Ministry’ and ‘The General Overseer’, Pastor Adeboye reflects on the abject poverty into which he was born and how he walked barefoot until he was 18. In fact, he collected the prize he won at the prize giving day at Ilesa Grammar School in borrowed trousers and sandals.  We are also shown the house in which Pastor Adeboye was born and St. Stephens Anglican Primary School he attended and told how he married Mummy GO.
Essentially, Section One chronicles  Pastor Adeboye’s riveting life story — tertiary education, postgraduate work, lecturing at Unilag and Ilorin, meeting Christ, early days in the ministry with his Father-in-the-Lord,  Pastor Josiah Olufemi Akindayomi  and becoming the leader of the RCCG, despite doing his best to reject the appointment.
Those wondering about the close relationship between Bishop Francis Wale Oke of the Sword of the Spirit Ministries and Pastor Adeboye needn’t look further as Daddy GO reveals it all.
The Redemption Camp is today a unique city well recognised on the world map but it used to be a jungle and headquarters of highway robbers. Reading the book will reveal the several mysterious incidents that happened as Daddy GO and others laboured to build it.  Going through the section, one also realises that Daddy GO didn’t just become a much sought after spiritual leader, God spent several years forging him in the furnace until he became a beloved vessel of honour.
In Section Two, Pastor Adeboye relives his experiences while preaching the gospel across the globe and shares stories of miracles that occurred on the trips.  We read of his missionary trips to places including the UK, US, Canada, Japan, Cairo, Zambia, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea amongst others. How the popular 31-year-old Holy Ghost Service started is properly documented here while miracles that sceptics will dismiss are also shared. The story of how God provided the RCCG headquarters in the US and South Africa and several miracles even in flights are similarly documented.
The next section Daniels  calls ‘The Enhancers’  focuses on subjects including salvation, faith, service, fasting, tithing and sowing that move God for miracles to flow. All these, it should be noted are essential to secure God’s intervention in one’s affairs. The section contains examples of people who exercised their faith to overcome troubles; diligently paid their tithes and sowed and who God blessed immensely in return. Those curious about why members of the RCCG don’t joke with fasting will discover why in this section.
In sections four and five, Pastor Adeboye shares more stories of God’s intervention in various issues whilst also touching on marriage and the fruit of the womb. The last section titled ‘The Spoilers’ and containing topics like Unforgiveness, Temptation, Stealing God’s Glory, The Evil Men Do/Curses and Principalities and Powers confirms what the Bible says in Ephesians 6: 12.
It exposes the dark sides of the spiritual realm where parents harm their children and couples hurt themselves.
Indeed, reading the book will be a most rewarding exercise as the Vice President; Professor Yemi Osinbajo rightly agrees in the foreword he wrote shortly before he was sworn in:  “This book of some of the testimonies of one of the greatest servants of God in this generation is worth reading and learning from.”
What Daniels, author of several other books, has given us in ‘Stories of Pastor E.A. Adeboye: The Power of Testimonies’, that took him well over three years to complete and which he says “is the most important and most impactful” of all his works, is a very well researched book.
In fact, there is a detailed preface and introduction where he narrates an expedition to Ifewara in search of Pastor Adeboye’s roots and how he encountered the Mount Carmel Prayer Mountain, the man of God had been inspired to build since 1985 and which was opened on May 28, 2015.
Though not a cleric, the author can be said to have made his own little contribution to gaining souls for God’s kingdom with this inspirational work that also contains a fascinating photo section. It is highly recommended as Professor Osinbajo rightly says.
Book Review by Eniayo Akande
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BOOK; Adeboye: A Lesson In Perseverance

Adeboye: A Lesson In Perseverance

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Title: Who Is Enoch Adeboye?
Author: Grace M. Edema
Reviewer: Ejikeme Omenazu
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No Of Pages: 51
The book, Who Is Enoch Adeboye? is authored by Grace Modupeoluwa Edema, a journalist with the Independent Newspapers Limited and an inspirational speaker. The book, a biography of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), is meant to encourage young ones to attain greatness in a world filled with trials and tribulations.
BooksIn this book, the writer walks through the life and times of the great God’s General, who rose from nothing to become the Pastor of the largest church with the highest number of parishes in the world.
Born into a poor, polygamous and large family of Moses Adeboye in th sleepy village of Ifewara, Osun State, South West Nigeria, young Enoch resolved that he would go to school and achieve greatness.
According to the author, several things happened early in Adeboye’s life to indicate that he was a special child. The first was when he missed his way to his father’s farm and a strange dog came to his rescue. The second was when he was ill sand traditional therapies could not heal him. He was taken to a prophet who told his parents that he would be great.
Two remarkable things triggered Adeboye’s desire to be educated. The first was the type of reception and honour given to a Grade Two teacher posted to St. Stephen’s Anglican Primary School at Ifewara community and the visit of an Anglican Archbisop to the community. This was the first time Adeboye saw a man on a pair of shoes and a car and he resolved that he would not die poor.
Achieving this goal was not easy as his parents were very poor. Several times, his mother had to borrow money to pay his fees. Several times, he was sent home when the fees were unpaid. The quest for higher education saw him into the Ilesha Grammar School. To force his parents, he had to subject himself to three-day of starvation until his father sold his goat to raise money for his school fees.
His father’s death could not stop his education. He engaged in farming, teaching and sale of firewood to save money for his university education. At the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, apart from being good in Mathematics, he was also good in sports, especially volleyball and boxing.
The outbreak of the civil war could not stop his education. He became a proud holder of a First Degree, an MSc in Hydrodynamics and a Doctorate in Applied Mathematics from the University of Lagos. He later got acquainted with his wife, Foluke, a student at United Missionary College, Ibadan, a teacher training college, who hailed from Ilesha, and a daughter of a Catechist. They got married in 1967.
Due to the challenges of early married life, they consulted spiritualists and herbalists to no avail until 1973 when he came in contact with Rev. Josiah Olufemi Akindayomi, the founder of the RCCG. Who through the power of Holy Spirit, recognised him as “The Chosen One”.
After Akindayomi’s death, Adeboye stepped into his shoes. Since then, he has taken the RCCG to every corner of the earth, becoming one of the greatest ministers of God on earth.
The book is divided into eight chapters apart from the Introduction. The first chapter treated Adeboye’s birth and early life. The Second and Third chapters treated Adeboye’s quest for education. The Third chapter dealt with his love life. In this Fifth chapter, the author treated Adeboye’s encounter with a witchdoctor. The Sixth and Seventh chapters treated his encounter with Rev. Akindayomi, while in the Seventh Chapter, he had already become a great minister of God. The last Chapter delath with his numerous awards and achievements.
In this book, Grace Edema shows her prowess as a writer for young people, with her descriptive power. She wrote in a very simple language which any young person cn understand.
She also shows that education cannot be a barrier to those who want to serve God. Instead, with education, one can serve God better and achieve more. The book also shows that one can be successful as a servant of God.
The book contains several illustrations and pictures, which depict several aspects of Adeboye’s life, which makes it real to the readers.
This book is a MUST read to all youths as the story is very didactic. It is also a good companion for all students who wants to be successful in life.
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