Baba obadare biography samples
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APOSTLE T.O. OBADARE
By the leading of the Holy Spirit on October 1928, the late Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola founded Christ Apostolic Church in Ilesha, a town in Osun State, Nigeria. Since that time, the spirit of Pentecostalism and Evangelism has never been the same in Nigeria till today. Nigeria remains the International headquarters of Christ Apostolic Church.
Following the footsteps of late Apostle Joseph A. Babalola, Christ Apostolic Church of America, Inc. was planted in 1981 by Apostle (Dr) T.O. Obadare, the Executive Director of the World Soul-Winning Evangelistic Ministry, who had a burning desire for souls of Nigerians and other nationals abroad.
Baba (as he is fondly called by all) has an unfailing passion for evangelism. He is an Apostle of the gospel who had traveled all around the world to preach the gospel with signs and wonders following. The Lord has empowered him so much that miracles and wonders are performed through him He is committed to the great commission of Matthew 28:18-20 and his life in ministry can best be describe with 1 Corinthians 9:16-23. Baba is a father, mentor, leader and a rare sample of a true Christian leader in todays world.
Our church is blessed to have this great man of God as our Founding father and president. Please be a
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Even in death, the memory of Apostle Timothy Obadare remains large among his church members, and even beyond. His spiritual gifts as a prophet made him one of Nigeria’s most notable and highly sought after man of God.
It is a well-known fact that the Prophet Obadare founder of Christ Apostolic Church World Soul Winning Evangelistic Ministry was blind, yet his visual impairment was not a limitation, but it became an opportunity for God to prove his supernatural abilities and to demonstrate the authenticity of his calling to the life of Prophet Obadare.
Apostle Obadare was not born blind. His loss of sight resulted from an outbreak of illness in his home town of Ilesa, Osun State, whereas he was only six years old. A chronic minor pox epidemic caused the eye problem, which ravaged his entire community and cost him both eyes to use. This made completing his primary education at Apostolic Church Primary School, Ise-Ilesa, impossible for him.
His parents’ efforts to save the situation and help restore his sight proved unfruitful. He was later taken to a missionary hospital in Lagos, where the hospital’s missionary doctors confirmed that his eyes were damaged beyond restoration, but suggested that God had provided him with invisible eyes sharper than ordinar
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