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Ota, Ogun state - The presiding Bishop of the Faith Tabernacle, David Oyedepo, has advised his son, Pastor Isaac, as he sent him forth to start his ministry.
Oyedepo warned his son not to malign or bring down any ministry while discharging his ministerial duties, The Punch reported.
The popular clergyman stated this during the unveiling of the “Isaac Oyedepo Evangelistic Ministries”
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Pastor Isaac shared the video of the service on his X page (formerly known as Twitter) @TheIsaacOyedepo, on Tuesday, November 28.
The founder of the Living Faith Church said:
“My son, His times are not in your hands, your times are in His hands. Don’t be part of maligning or bringing down any ministry.“Some years ago, someone stood up to give a testimony and to malign TREM and Deeper Life and I corrected it immediately. Never get to a point where you say this thing is only happening with me.”He also urged Isaac not to toe the path of the young generation of ministers who believed they were everything.
Bishop Oyedepo prays for son Pastor Isaac as he releases him to start new church, Video emerges
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Oyedepo laid hands on Pastor Isaac as he sent him forth to start his ministry.
He prayed for God’s grace and anointing to make an impact not only with his peaching but will his life.
Legit.ng also reported that Oyedepo officially released his son, Pastor Isaac and his wife, Ayomide to start their ministry on Tuesday, November 28.
The new church is called "Isaac Oyedepo Evangelistic Ministries"
Legit.ng also reported that Pastor Isaac reacted to the news of his alleged resignation from his father's church, Winner Chapel International.
He said he is still a member of the Living Faith Church and dedicated to service in the body of Christ.
He added that there are no complications in his relationship with his family, father and the church. Pastor Isaac urged members of the public to treat information not from him and his social media handles with caution.
Source: Legit.ng
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