Breaking Free: A Woman’s Call to Spiritual Authority
by Pastor Eno Jerry on March 17th, 2026
Scripture reminds us in Book of Proverbs that a virtuous woman is “clothed with strength and dignity.” This image is powerful. In biblical times, clothing symbolized identity and status. What a person wore revealed who they were. Spiritually, the same principle applies today. The attitudes, beliefs, and identities we carry shape the way we live and how we experience God’s promises. Read More
0
Breaking the Cycle: Women Empowered to Accelerate
by Pastor Toyin Ajala on March 17th, 2026
Many women live in what could be called the “tyranny of the familiar.” It is the quiet trap where routine becomes comfortable and familiar patterns begin to control our lives. A woman can be gifted yet hesitant, capable yet constrained by fear, or successful yet still battling inner doubts. Read More
0
Rise Up: When Women Take Their Place
by Pastor Eno Jerry on March 17th, 2026
In the story of Deborah in Book of Judges, Israel faced oppression and fear. Movement slowed, courage disappeared, and people avoided the highways of progress. But when Deborah arose, everything changed. Her bold leadership awakened a nation and inspired others to take their place. Read More
0
Empowered Women Who Accelerate in Purpose
by Lady Bethia Taiwo on March 17th, 2026
Scripture provides powerful examples of women who stepped into their purpose. Deborah rose to lead with wisdom when her nation needed direction. Esther courageously used her position to save her people. Mary humbly accepted God’s calling, even when the future seemed uncertain. Each woman trusted God and allowed Him to work through her. Read More
0
Deliverance from Toiling
by Rev. Isaac Omolehin on January 23rd, 2026
What links a Premier League football stadium tunnel, a Tanzanian desert cow, and a university course on crabs? On the surface, nothing—but in spiritual terms, it’s all about environment, capacity, and breakthrough.
Children walking out of football stadiums, mascots, and roaring crowds aren’t just cute rituals—they’re early indoctrination. Loyalty is shaped before awareness. Shift that dynamic: put a child in the driver’s seat of the family’s spiritual journey, and legacy begins before adulthood. Read More
1
You Are Having A New Beginning
by Rev, Isaac Omolehin on January 23rd, 2026
That’s where the Law of Exemption comes in. In Genesis 26, famine hit the land, but Isaac sowed anyway. Logic said retreat. God said plant. And Isaac reaped a hundredfold in the same year. The principle is powerful: while conditions affect everyone, faith can exempt you from outcomes. The question becomes deeply personal: Are you everybody? Read More
0
Family Deliverance
by Rev Isaac Omolehin on January 23rd, 2026
Joseph built abundance in Egypt without a Bible, without church, without mentors, and without spiritual community. Yet he succeeded. Today, believers have access to Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and fellowship. The question becomes uncomfortable but necessary: if Joseph thrived with less, why are we struggling with more? Read More
0
A New, New Wine
by Rev. Isaac Omolehin on January 23rd, 2026
Have you ever felt stuck even though everything about you says you should be moving forward? Like a car with a full tank, a working engine, a clear destination… Yet you’re completely stationary because the light ahead refuses to change? That’s not laziness. That’s not lack of vision. That’s a spiritual red light.Many experience this invisible resistance: qualified but repeatedly rejected, prepared... Read More
0
It's Daybreak, Arise, Shine
by Rev, Isaac Omolehin on January 23rd, 2026
Drawing from Isaiah 60:1, “Arise, shine, for your light has come,” he challenges believers to delete the “and” between arise and shine. The word “and,” he says, is where delay hides. We arise but keep waiting to shine—waiting for confirmation, applause, or courage. But when the sun rises, it doesn’t wait to shine. Its rising is its shining. Likewise, your obedience to God’s call should be immediate and radiant. Read More
0
The Building of God's House (Part 3)
by Pastor Kola Taiwo on January 22nd, 2026
He used the story in Acts 3 to explain this. The lame man at the Beautiful Gate wasn’t asking for transformation — he was asking for survival. Coins. Spare change. Just enough to get through the day. That’s the posture of many young people today: “God, just help me cope.” But Peter’s response flipped the script: “Silver and gold I do not have, but what I have I give you… rise up and walk.” The man didn’t just walk — he leapt. That’s the difference between religious routine and divine encounter. God doesn’t want you crawling through life. He wants you leaping. Read More
0
The Building of God's House (Part 2)
by Pastor Kola Taiwo on January 22nd, 2026
That’s what makes David such a striking example. David wasn’t a neat Bible hero. He committed adultery, lied, abused power, and arranged murder. Yet when confronted, he didn’t defend himself — he threw himself completely on God’s mercy. And God restored him. The point wasn’t that David was special. The point was that mercy is stronger than failure. Read More
0
The Building of God's House
by Pastor Kola Taiwo on January 22nd, 2026
Pastor Kola explains that this isn’t coincidence or bad luck; it’s spiritual misalignment. The heavens are already open through Christ’s sacrifice—the problem isn’t access, it’s alignment. Like a radio tuned to the wrong frequency, we miss the divine signal because our hearts are fixed on personal empire instead of collective purpose. Read More
0
