Tag: Church

  • Divorce: Why the Heat is on the Church – By Michael West

    Divorce: Why the Heat is on the Church – By Michael West

    The uproar that greeted the deaths of star worship leader, Osinachi Nwachukwu, 42, and former banker, Chinyere Ogudoro, 47, allegedly due to abusive treatments unleashed on them in their respective marriages, apparently brought the Christian doctrine on marriage under scrutiny.

    The church is the Body of Christ on earth. It is the assembly of God’s people wherever they are located. Beyond the four walls of buildings and auditoriums, individuals that are truly born again are members of the Church of God irrespective of their sects, denominations, colours, races or languages. The church is the pillar of truth (1 Timothy 3:15), she is governed by the law of love (John 13:34), she lives by the doctrine of Christ (Mark 1:22) and Christ is the Head of the Church (Colossians 1:18).

    God holds the institution of marriage so dear to Himself because the entire global population is the summation of family units. Nobody drops the sky; even Christ was born in a family to fulfil the law of procreation.

    The church’s doctrine on marriage is sacrosanct. Her teachings are aimed at protecting the sanctity of holy matrimony. The problem is that we dwell on the letters of the Word more than the Spirit of Word. Paul the Apostle warned that “the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.” 2 Corinthians 3:6). The carnal and mental interpretations of the Word do engender confusion, conflict of opinions and divisions along denominational sentiments. On the issue of marriage and divorce in particular, the letter is killing us! We need the help of the Holy Spirit through whose inspiration the Word was written (2 Timothy 3:16) for the rhema to unravel the mystery behind the knotty issues.

    The church regulates the conducts of her members through the doctrine of Christ. Marriage as an institution ordained by God Himself has the Word as its manual. Sadly, most of us, including seemingly sanctimonious believers, have violated and are still violating His rules and principles on marriage. The human failure gave rise to divorce! As rightly affirmed by Jesus, it was not so from the beginning. (Matthew 19:8).

    In view of the reality of our contemporary world, divorce, unfortunately, has become part of the marital problems we have to live with. It is true that God hates divorce. It is true that divorce is hurtful. And it is true that divorce is capable of truncating dreams and aspirations of people involved with their children as victims. However, divorce is still a preferred way out of abusive and life threatening marriages. Nothing could please God more than a divorce done in order to stay alive. It is only the living that can worship God.

    Osinachi’s death sparked an avalanche of criticisms against anti-divorce doctrine of the church. The reason was because many Christians have suffered abuses of varying degrees in their troubled marriages but the fear of stigma, ostracization and condemnation by their fellow believers and the church leadership kept them perpetually subdued until some died while several others developed serious health issues as a result. The question agitating the minds of rational thinkers and pragmatic believers has been that is it that God is satisfied with the plights of His children in marital turbulence, preferring their death while trying to keep to a religious dogma? Never! He’s a compassionate Father.

    Jesus described God as our Father (John 20:17). Therefore, no father will allow his child to die prematurely in a bad marriage for whatever reason. The essence of marriage is for companionship, friendship and fellowship. God’s blessing of procreation through which mankind replenishes the earth with godly seeds is embedded in companionship.

    It is obvious that the misconstrued doctrine against divorce is largely due to literal interpretation of the scripture which is based on the letters and not the Spirit of the Word; and this had brought about conflicting opinions. I have written in this column previously that church fathers should convey a solemn assembly where knotty and contentious marital issues like divorce, separation, polygamy and single parenthood will be discussed and acceptable decisions reached. We have the mandate to so decide as members of the Body of Christ (Matthew 18:18-19).

    When there was a disputation in the early church regarding circumcision, the leaders of the church converged in Jerusalem under the leadership of the Apostles of the Lord and the elders. The matter was debated and an acceptable decision was taken (Acts 15). Doctrinal issues are within the purview of church leaders to decide by the leading of the Holy Spirit. This challenge, I earnestly pray, that church fathers in Nigeria would accept to undertake. The Pentecostal movement under the leadership of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, can initiate the move for the larger Christian body to be involved.

    Before I conclude, I like to share a portion of my former boss and big brother, Bola Bolawole’s column on Wednesday while writing on the late Osinachi Nwachukwu’s death. He analysed the “putting away” (divorce) from the prism of the Spirit and not the letters of the Word thus:

    “This is the “putting away” or divorce that God hates: “For the LORD God of Israel says That He hates divorce (putting away), For it covers one’s garment with violence,” Says the LORD of hosts. “Therefore take heed to your spirit, That you do not deal treacherously” (Malachi 2:16). God was talking more specifically to the man than the woman. The practice must have been prevalent then, as it is now, that men, when they have become wealthy or fulfilled, when their social status is upswing, they suddenly realise they need a more beautiful, more educated, more socially savvy, and more “lepa” wife to fit into their new social status. The wife of their youth, probably after a few children and years of child-bearing, no longer possesses the magical “figure-eight” or has become too old for comfort and a younger, fresher damsel is thus needed to take her place. God says: Do not put her away! That was the “putting away” that God hates; not a woman fleeing the evil of an abusive or life-threatening marriage. God did not condemn women to ‘stay put’ in an abusive or life-threatening marriage.”

    By the above analysis, Bolawole has logically brought to the fore God’s quest for justice, fairness and equity in favour of the first wife otherwise known as the “wife of your youth” against the selfish and oppressive tendencies of the men.

    In conclusion, the heat came upon the church because it is only Christian doctrine that fundamentally abhors separation and divorce. Likewise, by doctrine of assimilation, the faith discourages polygamy. Till date, the issue of polygamy is throwing up theological debate in the context of cultures, traditions and orientations of the contemporary societies. Situations whereby the church leadership and the laity impose punitive measures and stigmatize members whose marriages failed will further entrench the idea of enduring abusive marriages which could lead to more spousal murder cases.

    Jesus never judged nor condemned anybody. Even the woman caught in the act of adultery, He forgave and let her go. “I judge no one” He said (John 3:17 & 8:15). Therefore, let’s rally support, love and care to those quitting abusive marriages. Brethren in life threatening marriages should please cry out for help! It is our duty to love, encourage and support one another in times of need. The church should show more than passing interest in the well-being of her members. She should stop ostracising and stigmatising brethren involved in failed marriages. God is a Healer and Restorer of bruised, crushed and victimized souls. Unless we embrace the Spirit and not the letters of the Word, the church will always be at the receiving end of vitriolic criticisms. Shalom!

    • West wrote via

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  • Six members injured as Deeper Life Church building collapses

    Six members injured as Deeper Life Church building collapses

    No few than six members of the Deeper life Bible Church, located at Iragbo community in Badagry, Lagos state, were injured on Sunday, sustaining serious degrees of injuries when the building of the Church collapsed during heavy storm while the service was in progress.

    According to reports, the heavy rain which was later followed by a heavy storm led to the collapse of the Church building around 9:30 a.m.

    One of the members of the Church who was also a victim, Mr Topohozin Tunde, told NAN that six members of the church sustained serious injuries.

    “I also sustained a serious knee injury, but thank God no live was lost.

    “Just around 9:30 this morning, during the church service, there was a heavy storm which hit the church building, and before we could know what was happening, the whole church building collapsed.

    “Some were able to escape, while about six of us sustained serious injuries,” he said.

    Tunde said medical attention were given to them, but they were not given proper treatment because no medical doctor was available at the hospital.

    “Those that were seriously injured were taken to the General Hospital in Badagry for proper attention.

    “Since my injury is not much, I decided to take care of myself,” he said.

    Also speaking, Chief Thoma Agodi, the Baale of Iragbo community, said he was inside his palace when a resident came to inform him that the church building had collapsed.

    “We have to thank God that there is no fatality as a result of the collapse,” he said.

  • I’ve not been to church for 8 years and God is still blessing me – Blessing Okoro

    I’ve not been to church for 8 years and God is still blessing me – Blessing Okoro

    Relationship expert, Blessing Okoro has reacted to the controversy surrounding the death of gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.

    Social media has been awash since the news of her death broke with numerous, but unverified, claims that the late Gospel Singer was involved in an abusive marriage.

    In a post she shared, Blessing stated that if Osinachi had left her husband, no church would invite her for song ministration.

    The relationship expert also averred that the singer would have been discriminated against by the church if she had left her husband.

    She also revealed that even though she has not been to the church for over 8 years, God is still blessing her with good health, success and progress.

    Blessing who disclosed that her ex-husband’s parents are Pastors, urged Christians to read the Bible themselves.

    She wrote; 8 years I never enter church and God is still blessing me with good health, success and progress…… #my ex husband father was a pastor, him mama too na pastor. Kia churches you people need to do better on relationships and marriage .., stop lying to them pls . Read your Bible. So many things they tell you about the Bible are lies, read the Bible urself, you will discover so many fabricated myth and lies they are telling u.

  • BREAKING: 50 feared killed, church burnt in Kaduna

    BREAKING: 50 feared killed, church burnt in Kaduna

    No fewer than 50 people have been feared killed while a score of persons abducted as bandits attack nine communities in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    ASP Mohammed Jalinge, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, confirmed the incident.

    He, however, noted that the command was yet to compile the actual number of deaths recorded during the invasion.

    ASP Jalingo said: “We’re still waiting for the full details of the incident from the Divisional Police Officer, Giwa and the Area Commander Zaria.”

    A member of the Vigilante Group in Dillalai area, Mansur Ibrahim, told DailyTrust that the bandits also burnt a church building, houses and ran away with over 100 cows.

    He mentioned that Dillalai village was the worst hit by the attack where about 15 persons were dead.

    “The bandits also burnt a church at Zangon Tama village, all in Giwa local government area,” he added.

  • Retired Argentine Bishop to spend over 4yrs in jail for sexual abuse

    Retired Argentine Bishop to spend over 4yrs in jail for sexual abuse

    A retired Argentine bishop- seen as close to the Pope, Bishop Gustavo Oscar Zanchetta, 57, was on Friday sentenced to four and a half years in prison for sexual abuse.

     

    A court in the northwestern town of Oran, where Zanchetta was bishop from 2013 to 2017, ordered his immediate detention.

     

    Zanchetta was convicted of “simple, continued and aggravated sexual abuse,” with his offense aggravated by his role as a religious minster.

     

    The trial in the town some 1,700 kilometers north of Buenos Aires began two weeks ago.

     

    Zanchetta, who also worked as an advisor for the management of Vatican property, had denied the charges.

     

    He was appointed to the Oran diocese by Pope Francis.

     

    Once he has served his sentence, Zanchetta must sign a sex offenders register.

     

    The charges were brought in 2018 by at least two seminary students.

     

    The court heard evidence from two complainants, one of whom claimed the bishop had made approaches towards him and asked for “massages.”

     

    The Vatican has said that at the time of Zanchetta’s resignation in 2017, there were no sex abuse claims against him.

  • Collapsed Church: Delta State receives panel’s report

    Collapsed Church: Delta State receives panel’s report

    Delta State Government has received the report of the panel of Inquiry constituted to establish the cause of the collapse building housing a branch of the Salvation Ministry along Okpanam Road, Asaba.

    The State Government gave an assurance to review it towards proffering a lasting solution to the collapse of buildings.

    The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Chief Patrick Ukah, stated this in his office in Asaba when he received the report of the committee that investigated the incidence which occurred on January 11, 2022.

    Ukah said that the report would help the government to provide lasting solution to the challenge of collapse of buildings.

    He said it would assist the government in its commitment to the provision of urban infrastructure and general healthy living environment.

    The SSG assured the victims of the collapsed building that justice would be done at the end of the whole exercise.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the panel, Dr. Helen Anazia, stated that the panel had investigated the causes of the collapsed building in the state and made recommendations on how to avert future occurrence.

    She commended the panel members for working assiduously in producing the report and expressed optimism that the state government would study the report towards finding a lasting solution to building collapse in the state.

    She thanked the state government for finding them worthy to serve in the committee.

    Highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the report to the SSG who received it on behalf of the state government.

  • How I became a billionaire by simply obeying God – Bishop Oyedepo

    How I became a billionaire by simply obeying God – Bishop Oyedepo

    General Overseer of Living Faith Church Worldwide, popularly known as Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo has said he became a billionaire by simply obeying God.

    Bishop Oyedepo emphasized that he did not know when he became a millionaire and that when became a billionaire, he was not even aware of it.

    Oyedepo made this known in a sermon on Sunday, charging his members to be committed Kingdom promoters from the place where they are.

    He said: “God is not a taskmaster. Sir, from 1 Naira position, you are taking strong position in obeying God. The tithe of 10 Naira is 1 Naira. What is your problem? He won’t give you 10 Naira and ask you to bring tithe of 2 Naira. No! When I say such, I say it as God leads me.

    “My friend, instead of dropping N10 in a Service and you are going to be in 2 Services, divide it into two: put N5 in the first Service, put N5 in the second Service. God knows your level, don’t pose. But to now look…it is not fair on yourself. It is not on anybody else, it is on yourself.

    “Do you know my tithes were part of what we counted in Kaduna when our income was N18,000? But He never failed once. He never failed once! I was giving testimony of N1000 a week. How many years ago? But when you just sit down and be watching, “emm, God will open the windows of heaven.” He won’t open nothing.

    “There is what you must do, what I must do to keep the heaven open. But this year, whatever door you have shut against yourself, because people shut the door against themselves, or you don’t know; life and death are in the power of the tongue…you are just destroying the work of your hands by yourself without knowing; nobody here will fall a victim.

    “You know how many people can build a rural Church in this place, with N14 million or whatever. You know how many people can build it? You know how many people will never build it? If they have N14 billion, they won’t build one. If they have N140 billion, they won’t build one. Their heart is somewhere else. They are worshipping the coins.

    “It took me time to become a ‘Thousandnaire.’ I didn’t know when I became a millionaire. I became a billionaire without knowing by simply obeying God. It’s all about you”.

  • Tithing is not compulsory but works – Uti Nwachukwu

    Tithing is not compulsory but works – Uti Nwachukwu

    Actor Uti Nwachukwu has shared his thoughts on the never-ending debate on Tithing.

    Tithing is a principle in the Christian faith where a believer is expected to part with 10% of their income in return for blessings from God. The tithe is expected to be given to a church he or she attends. While some Christians and pastors have said this is compulsory, others have insisted that it is not.

    In a thread shared on his Twitter handle, Uti opined that tithing does work but that it is not compulsory and no one will be punished for not participating in it.

    ‘A lot of people get this whole tithing thing wrong! Does it work? YES! BUT It is not compulsory! And you will not be punished for not practicing it! It is an ELECTIVE! A Covenant blessing available for those INTERESTED. What is wrong is using fear of punishment to threaten ur congregation into practicing it! Its like the govt waking up today to tell us that you’d be arrested if you don’t invest in real estate Same goes for First fruits, offerings and all types of giving’.

    ‘Let people know the advantages But do not lie to them that they sin if they dont practice it. Love and faith are all that matter in Our chosen religion’.

    ‘Your faith will always produce results. Which is why some people doing the unimaginable still produce results. When you give/sow into what ever covenant you want to,have faith in your actions and believe it’ll be multiplied back to you!! And just like the woman with the blood issue, your faith will reward you. BUT IT IS NOT BY FORCE! GIVE WITH A CLEAR MIND. NOT COS U ARE AFRAID OF PUNISHMENT OR POVERTY. Mind you!, this has Nothing to do with Salvation o! Be guided!’

    ‘You cannot buy your spot in heaven! Jesus NEVER Preached the doctrine of prosperity. As a matter of fact, the only time Jesus mentioned wealth was to let us know that it’ll be easier for a camel to pass thru the eye of a needle than a rich man to see heaven.’

  • Mummy GO runs for cover, fails to show up in church after alleged threat to her life

    Mummy GO runs for cover, fails to show up in church after alleged threat to her life

    The founder of Rapture Proclaimer Evangelical Church of God, Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos state, popularly known as Mummy GO after her sermons went viral has ran for cover after alleged threat to her life.

    Mummy GO who suddenly became an instant internet celebrity after videos of her controversial ‘hell fire’ preachings went viral could not be found in her church on Sunday.

    Some Nigerians who visited her church located at Adeyefa street in Iyana-Ipaja on Sunday disclosed that the preacher was absent all through the service.

    The Twitter users stated some church members were seen standing in groups, discussing in hushed tones as they watched those arriving for service.

    According to the users, at the entrance of the church were various inscriptions and guidelines for members and guests to follow.

    The guidelines include non-usage of mobile devices, non-wearing of trousers, jewellery of any kind, hair extensions for women, revealing clothes, and crowns.

    The controversial preacher had claimed that some preachers sent gunmen after her following her controversial sermons.

    Speaking to BBC Pidgin, the cleric revealed that assassins have chased her vehicle with some coming to the church to warn her to desist from such sermons.

    She said “They (other preachers) tell me, many of our members hear your message, and they pull out of our church. If you don’t stop, we will kill you.

    “I thought it was just a threat until we started seeing gunmen chase us while driving, coming to our church to threaten us and so on.

  • Kcee, others react as Obi Cubana builds church in Anambra

    Kcee, others react as Obi Cubana builds church in Anambra

    Popular businessman, Obinna Iyeagbu fondly known as Obi Cubana, has built an Anglican church in his hometown, Oba, in Anambra State.

    He made this revelation via his verified Instagram page on Thursday, where he revealed that work started on the church land four months ago.

    According to him, the church was built in memory of his mother, whose burial brought him to the spotlight in mid 2020.

    Posting a throwback video of the day he decided to carry out the project, the club owner wrote, “On July 18th 2021, we made God a promise here in Oba; to have Mama’s sixth month service inside the new church building by December 31st.”

    Sharing a video of the completed church building, Obi Cubana wrote, “Today, 30th December 2021, to the Glory of God, here we are Good Shepherd Anglican Church Oba!! Started 15th August 2021!

    “@nendys_intergrated_services our reliable engineers made sure the service will hold in this church tomorrow, 31st December2021!

    “Thanks to all our amazing friends and family that made this happen! January 2022 we continue;more scholarships, schools, hospitals and roads!”

    Congratulating her husband on the completion of the project, Obi Cubana’s wife wrote, “Tomorrow, we dedicate this church to God for the furtherance of his Kingdom and in memory of my late mom in-law Ezinne Uche lyiegbu.

    “Thank you Shuga @obi_cubana for working tirelessly together with your friends and family to make sure it is ready under six months. Thank you for allowing God to use you. Mama will be proud of you.”

    Singer, Kcee also lauded the businessman: “You are doing well”, he wrote.

    Actor, Victor Osuagwu said: “Bless you brotherly”.