
Dr. Funmi Adeyemi is Impacting many lives with Hope For You organization
During her interview with Pastor Jumoke Lawal, she shared her background and the marvelous ways Hope For You has been assisting those impacted by natural disasters and in need in general.

March 2018 – Dwelling in the Secret Place – By Pastor James Fadel
“He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalms 91:1). The theme for the month of January was, “Songs of Victory.” In February, it was, “Soaring on Eagles Wings.” This month, the LORD wants us to come and dwell in His Secret Place! Psalms 91 is about refuge and God’s protection, security and safety, wherever the beneficiary may be. What an amazing passage, filled with wonderful hope and lots of promises. Interestingly, Satan al…

Do Not Compare to Conform: Advise to Pastors – By Pastor Lanre Sobo (Administrator)
“Pay careful attention to your own work, for then you will get the satisfaction of a job well done, and you won’t need to compare yourself to anyone else.” Galatians 6:4 (NLT)…

Pastor, don’t let ignorance defile your pulpit – By J. Lee Grady
Visiting ministers can be a great blessing to any church. But if you don’t do your homework, you could be inviting disaster. A friend of mine recently told me that the leaders of a ministry invited a prominent American preacher to speak at a conference. During discussions about the engagement, the preacher’s handlers explained two of the terms of his visit: (1) he was always to be addressed as “apostle” by anyone who spoke to him; and (2) he was to be ushered out of the auditorium and …

5 Ways hidden cracks can destroy your ministry – By Pastor Q. T. Nyathi
In geology a fault is a fracture, break, or crack on the earth’s surface. Hidden cracks in the life of a Christian leader will send tremors through that leader’s life, family, and ministry shaking his whole world. Let’s examine five fault zones in the life of a ministry leader…

Let No Man Despise Thy Youth – By Tobi Aniyi
We live in an age where there’s a general belief that the word “YOUTH” is synonymous to the making of mistakes, cluelessness and instability. Even though we may err sometimes, I believe Paul was calling all youths to a higher place in his letter to Timothy (my name happens to be Timothy). In 1 Timothy 4:12, Paul explicitly told Timothy that he shouldn’t allow anyone despise his youthfulness instead, he should be an example. Wait! Say what?!!! Isn’t that a twist right there? You may think to…