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Adeboye Urges Media Practitioners On Fulfilling Divine Purpose


The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has urged media practitioners to allign with God’s purpose for their lives-retracing their steps back to God.

Delivering a sermon yesterday titled ‘Created for Greater Impact’, at the RCCG National Headquarters, Ebute-Metta Lagos, Adeboye encouraged them to publicise the Good News rather than advertise the devil.

Addressing journalists and information professionals at the May thanksgiving and prayer service for print, radio and electronic media practitioners and their families (for God’s intervention, continued relevance, divine wisdom, etc), he highlighted the biblical stories of the demoniac who was healed, became an evangelist and advertiser of God.

He also cited the biblical young girl who led a foreign general, Naaman to healing, describing her as an example of someone fulfilling a divine mission through the action of passing good news.

Likewise, he stated how a former inmate is one of the present leaders in RCCG after encountering God through a tract during one of the church’s outreaches.



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