These 2 Pastors’ Sons who are very much active in their father’s ministries
It is always God’s delight for a servant of His to raise his children in a godly way, through life and ministry.
Some ministers of God have done that quite successfully, and have been able to inculcate the values of ministry into their children.
Amongst many, two popular ministers of God whose sons are actively involved in their ministries are: David Oyedepo, the founder and Presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church (LFC), and Matthew Ashimolowo, the founder and General Overseer of Kingsway International Christian Center (KICC).
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This article, therefore, aims at revealing the details of the sons of these servants of God and how involved they are in their father’s ministries.
1. Pastor David Oyedepo Jnr
David Oyedepo Jnr. is the first son of Bishop David Oyedepo Snr. He was born on June 1, 1983 (aged 38).
David Oyedepo Jnr., who is happily married to his heartthrob – Kemi Olubu Oyedepo – is the presiding pastor of LFC’s headquarters – Faith Tabernacle, alongside his father, Oyedepo Snr.
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David Oyedepo Jnr. was ordained into the ministry in 2007 by Kenneth Copeland – who happens to be his father’s mentor.
According to credible sources, Oyedepo Jnr. ministered in Shiloh – the annual convention of LFC – for the first time in 2013.
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It was also gathered that in 2016, Oyedepo Jnr. preached in all 5 services at the Faith Tabernacle, when Bishop Oyedepo Snr. and his wife, went on a vacation.
2. Tobi Ashimolowo
Tobi Ashimolowo is one of the two sons of Matthew Ashimolowo. Tobi is the lead pastor of KICC Royals, the Youth and Adult Movement of the mother KICC headquarter branch located in England.
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Tobi, who is in his 30’s is happily married to Toyin Omotayo, and the couple run the KICC Royals together.
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In 2019, Tobi and the KICC Royals tea, organized a conference tagged “Royals Conference”, which could imply that the former is convinced about his call.
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