Campmeeting
2012 opens in Abuja, as with all other four five centres on Wednesday October
17. Venue is the National Christian Centre. Ministering will be Rev Clyde
Oliver, Rev Mrs Germaine Wright and Rev Dr Alonge.
Pastor
Oliver needs no introduction, as he is a regular at Campmeeting. It should
suffice to state that he and his wife Marion, are Senior Pastors of Maranatha
Christian Centre, Melbourne, Florida, a church which formally opened on April
15, 2001. He is a great preacher of the word, well grounded in scriptural
principles of faithfulness and servant-hood who trained and worked in several
capacities at Kenneth Copeland Ministries.
Mrs
Germaine Wright was profiled last week (see Campmeeting Chronicles, October
2, 2012, so we’ll just concentrate on Rev Bob Alonge, who incidentally
ministered at the Calabar Centre last year.
REV
BOB ALONGE
Rev
Bob Alonge is the Senior Pastor of The Capital Assembly, a multi-cultural
Christian ministry based in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. He is an
apostolic voice reaching many nations with a message of hope and reformation.
Trained as an architect, Rev Bob Alonge combines scriptural insight with
practical leadership, management and relational principles. His ministry is
characterized by a strong prophetic anointing and a strong manifestation of
the gifts of the Spirit.
He
ministers alongside his wife and ministry partner of many years, Rev Adeteju
Alonge. She is a first class honors graduate of electrical engineering with
many years of entrepreneurial and ministerial experience. She is strongly
gifted in healing and prophetic unction. Her passion for healing in homes and
relationships has led to the establishment of a ‘International School of Life
and Marriage’.
Their
media outreach is reaching many nations and touching lives through satellite
TV, publications and the internet. They serve as consultants to corporations
and they serve as mentors/coaches to “Apostles in the Marketplace”. They
oversee a ministerial association with members scattered around the world and
they are involved in pioneering projects in education, community development
and social engineering.
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