CAC President urges Nigerians, global community to emulate life of Christ
CAC President, Pastor Abraham Olukunle Akinosun |
By OLUWAGBENGA BANKOLE
Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide President, Pastor Abraham
Olukunle Akinosun has urged Nigerians and the global community to emulate the life
of Christ.
Pastor Akinosun said this at the 2017 Pastors’ Conference at the
Joseph Ayo Babalola Prayer and Miracle Centre, Ikeji, Arakeji.
“A society, where people apply the principle of doing unto
others what they would want other people to do to them, will be civil and
orderly,” Akinosun stated.
He urged political office holders to think of the best way
to eliminate poverty in the country, stating that: “They hold the power to lead
development, by creating jobs and steering the economy in the best way
possible. They should formulate and execute schemes that would create jobs for
unemployed youths. This should be the focus of all government policies.”
The CAC leader said the solution to the clamour for
secession was for the Federal Government to heed the call for restructuring of
the country, adding that the current federal structure was lopsided as the
centre was overloaded with responsibilities.
Akinosun said the 2017 pastors’ conference was an
experimentation, as all the pastors converged on the Ikeji-Arakeji camp for the
first time, as against the zonal system adopted before, which comprised pastors
from Igboland, Efikland, Port Harcourt, Edo, Delta, Ekiti, Osun and Lagos
states as well as from Benin Republic.
He noted that there was an unprecedented growth, both
locally and internationally in the church, due to the top-notch evangelistic
outreaches embarked upon by the church’s leadership, as the mission assignments
under Pastor C.S. Fasuyi, in conjunction with the mission team members, were
visible in mission works in Canada, Sao Tome, Senegal, among others.
“We are committed, more than ever before, towards fashioning
a holistic road map to greater success. This will bring to some more and
fervent intercessory prayers, both individually and corporately, for divine
intervention in the affairs of the CAC, as well as greater commitment to
evangelism and missionary outreaches,” he stated.
Lectures were delivered on the occasion by religious experts
and there were prayer sessions; choir ministration; revival as well as the
JABU/CACTU/ welfare scheme/FRSC.
Also, the general secretary of the church, Pastor E.E.
Mapur, on the occasion, said the conference was one of the significant
landmarks in the history of the church, adding that the leadership decided to
hold the conference so as to receive the word of God from the top, noting that
development at the camp was expanding.
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