I have been fasting for eight years on daily basis.“I am committed to this work of my heavenly father. If you don’t go to the river, you will not drown. My daily itinerary is from my house to the church, from church to my house. I don’t go to parties, I don’t go to functions,” he noted.Narrating his challenges into God’s ministry, he describes it as a calling which he never expected. Pastor Chris Okafor, explained that though he grew up in Edo state, his coming to Lagos was divine and things were tough for him that he slept in a secondary school for Nine years.“I grew up mainly in Edo State. I was born and brought up in Benin City. I attended primary and secondary school in Benin, then gained admission to Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma,” he explained.“When I finished, the Lord asked me to go to Lagos. It was like the case of Abraham, who was asked to leave his father’s house into an uncertain future. People would rather prefer to be in a place they are sure of that uncertainty. I relocated to Lagos even when my family had never been to Lagos.“I had no relatives in Lagos. I didn’t know where to stay. I came to Lagos with a polythene bag. I dropped at Ojota not knowing where to go. I strolled up and down the streets. I slept in a secondary school for at least nine months,” he narrates.
Saturday, 9 August 2014
No Woman Can Ever Distract me-Pastor Chris Okafor Boasts
I have been fasting for eight years on daily basis.“I am committed to this work of my heavenly father. If you don’t go to the river, you will not drown. My daily itinerary is from my house to the church, from church to my house. I don’t go to parties, I don’t go to functions,” he noted.Narrating his challenges into God’s ministry, he describes it as a calling which he never expected. Pastor Chris Okafor, explained that though he grew up in Edo state, his coming to Lagos was divine and things were tough for him that he slept in a secondary school for Nine years.“I grew up mainly in Edo State. I was born and brought up in Benin City. I attended primary and secondary school in Benin, then gained admission to Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma,” he explained.“When I finished, the Lord asked me to go to Lagos. It was like the case of Abraham, who was asked to leave his father’s house into an uncertain future. People would rather prefer to be in a place they are sure of that uncertainty. I relocated to Lagos even when my family had never been to Lagos.“I had no relatives in Lagos. I didn’t know where to stay. I came to Lagos with a polythene bag. I dropped at Ojota not knowing where to go. I strolled up and down the streets. I slept in a secondary school for at least nine months,” he narrates.
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