Pictured above is the mud house where the man of God was born and raised. Continue to see more photos and read his very touching story when you continue...
"In my spiritual walk with God I have experienced both good and hard times. Who knows what would have happened if those temporary stops did not come at intervals? Consider how my education suffered epileptic fits; today I am in school, the next day I am out, especially for want of money. I don’t want to call it poverty because the man that is poor is not the one who has no money but one without a dream. Children of destiny can never be poor, though they may experience temporary lacks.
"Before I knew it, I had gone around six different colleges in less than one year. I enrolled for JAMB four times and on each occasion, it was either I forgot my acknowledgement card and other necessary documents or there was an accident on the way to examination venues. People who saw what was happening to me simply attributed my predicament to either sin or non-seriousness on my part. But those with the maturity that comes from faith, like my mother, saw it as mere stopping intervals/ natural stops in my spiritual walk with God.
"I began to look at whatever came my way with a mind whose focus was on God alone, I mean, the maturity that comes from faith in the finished works of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I knew my case was already settled in Heaven. Here I am today in your midst; I can boast of what God is doing for us. Hallelujah! You are all witnesses"




Very poor background..God don butter ur bread sha
ReplyDeleteIr story man...everybody has one to tell....sure ur own looks even better
ReplyDeleteGood for you... Its a testimony
ReplyDeleteOmo dis guy poverty na grade A o. Aaarrrh! Now I understand. Certain things about his life. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing God can not do
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing God can not do
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