Why I would Have Given Birth To 12 Children – Pastor Adeboye Reveals Why

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, has stated that he would have had 12 biological children. Adeboye, on the other hand, claimed that what he could not have biologically, he obtained through thousands of his church members, whom he referred to as his “spiritual children.”

The octogenarian preacher made the remarks on Saturday at the Holy Ghost Service of the church’s 70th Annual Convention, which was held at the RCCG International Headquarters on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

As of Saturday morning, Adeboye said that 67 infants—41 boys and 26 girls—had been born at Redemption City throughout the one-week program.

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The RCCG, according to the former mathematics instructor at the Universities of Lagos and Ilorin, is “a ministry where God multiplies and very soon, there will be nothing called barrenness in our midst.”

When he invited church members who had kids within the last year to come out, our correspondent noticed that a large number of parents danced forward with their newborns to the altar areas in both the new and old auditoriums of the church.

“Look at the homes where there was once pain, but today there is joy.” I adore children because my heavenly Father adores them. 

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“If I had my way, I would have had 12 of my own, but what I couldn’t have biologically, I can now have,” Adeboye remarked as he welcomed the women and their children.

He also stated that God instructed him to name what he wanted for this year’s church conference, and he requested babies. 

He said that God had promised him 110,000 babies for couples who waited.

Adeboye stated during this year’s conference that the church would build more dorms before next year to accommodate the increased number of attendees.

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