(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – It was a free flow of emotions on Tuesday afternoon as the remains of Pastor Dare Adeboye was interred.
The cleric was buried after a Farewell Service at the Youth Centre, Redemption Camp, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. In attendance at the farewell service were his wife, Temiloluwa; his three daughters; his brother, Leke Adeboye, other siblings; the Presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners’ Chapel, David Oyedepo; his wife, Faith; as well as his son, Pastor
Dare was later buried in the presence of friends, family and church members.
African Examiner had earlier reported that Dare, the third child of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, died last Wednesday in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, where he was based with his family. The 42-year-old was the Assistant Pastor in charge of Region (Youth) 35 before his death. He was father to three daughters.
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Thousands gathered to bid farewell to the departed son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Damilare Adeboye, on Tuesday at the Youth Centre at RCCG Redemption Camp.
In a recorded message by Pastor Enoch Adeboye that was played at the funeral service, the general overseer said that “he will serve the Lord the more” adding that “the church will move on and the gates of hell cannot prevail against the church.”
He added that his son was in heaven because he lived a worthy life serving the Lord faithfully. He admonished his church members to pray for his family and also pray for themselves to make heaven when they depart this world.
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Liberia: Harvest Intercontinental Ministries Unlimited Denounces Report That It Broke Away
Liberia: Harvest Intercontinental Ministries Unlimited Denounces Report That It Broke Away
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Monrovia – Harvest Intercontinental Ministries Unlimited (HIM-U), the new name of Bethel World Outreach Ministries International (BWOMI), wishes to correct the erroneous information being perpetrated by some, claiming that it broke away from BWOMI. Instead, it wishes to make clear that HIM-U is in fact the new name of BWOMI, a ministry founded and incorporated in November 1990, in the United States of America, by its Presiding Prelate, the Most Rev. Dr. Darlingston G. Johnson.
HIM-U wants to inform the general public that other than a change in name in obedience to the guidance of the Holy Spirt and in order to strengthen its commitment to its new vision of “a world where no one lives or dies without Christ,” its Constitution, policies and practices, leadership structure, and doctri
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Harvest Intercontinental Ministries Unlimited (HIM-U), the new name of Bethel World Outreach Ministries International (BWOMI), wishes to correct the erroneous information being perpetrated by some, claiming that it broke away from BWOMI. Instead, it wishes to make clear that HIM-U is in fact the new name of BWOMI, a ministry founded and incorporated in November, 1990, in the United States of America, by its Presiding Prelate, the Most Rev. Dr. Darlingston G. Johnson.
HIM-U wants to inform the general public that other than a change in name in obedience to the guidance of the Holy Spirt and in order to strengthen its commitment to its new vision of “a world where no one lives or dies without Christ,” its Constitution, policies and practices, leadership structure, and doctrines remain the same as BWOMI. In implementing the name change, it meticulously followed the specified legal process as stipulated in its Constitution, and in accordance with the leading of