Prophet Sam Olu Alo |
The Planter of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Adamimogo Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, Prophet Sam Olu Alo, has identified intense evangelism as the solution to Nigeria’s ongoing challenges.
He emphasized that such efforts could inspire Nigerians who have strayed to rediscover their path, become responsible citizens, and ultimately contribute to the nation’s transformation.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the Adamimogo School of Prayer and Prophetic Ministry, held at Jesus City along the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos, Prophet Alo warned that no nation that abandons God succeeds.
He urged Nigerians, irrespective of their status, to draw closer to God and embrace His principles.
The cleric also stressed the need for genuine men of God who are devoted to spreading the gospel and inspiring people to adopt positive changes in their attitudes and lifestyles.
While addressing 235 graduated students of Prophet Sam Olu Alo’s Evangelism School, the cleric said products of the school must be ready to distinguish themselves as true evangelists rather than deceivingtime-wasting evangelists.
He called on church anchors, who are being newly trained to eschew true evangelism, devoid of lies and misleadings of the gospel of Christ Jesus.
According to him, the actions and outpouring attitude of anyone that claims to be a child, or evangelist of God, would determine the type of name people would call him.
On what inspired him to established the school, Alo explained that it was borne out of his personal and spiritual perception that Nigeria as a country deserved to have tutorial institutions, where people are trained in the nitty-gritty of the bible, and also urged others to take a queue.
In her remarks, the registrar of the Institution, Dr Mrs Rachel Solafunmi said the school runs both Certificates and Diploma programmes, and it is a place to be.
According to her, for anyone that wished to broaden his knowledge in areas of theology, church work and preaching, among others, saying this had nothing to do with whether a candidate already had attended a seminary before, or not.
Some of the graduated students, including well wishers, commended the giant strides of prophet Alo for developing the inspiration that led him into establishing the school.
They, however, urged him to continue in the project of using his resources to draw scores of people.
In his remark while ordaning Elders and Deaconess at the prayer city, the Regional Superintendent of CAC Essien Region, Pastor Isaac Eiyebiokin said Nigerians will laugh at the end of the day when things turn around for good across the nation.
The Nation.
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