David Ibiyeomie, a popular preacher, has disclosed that he once contributed a million dollars as an offering in church when he had no house to his name.
This was declared by the founder of Salvation Ministries at one of his ministry’s worship sessions.
Pastor David Ibiyeomie expressed sympathy for the fact that he had no house or land to his name at the time he made the large financial contribution to the church.
He remarked that only the accountant knew the amount he gave at the moment of contributing. Nobody else in the church knew about the offering, not even his wife, until he arrived to deliver his testimony.
According to the clergyman, his unreserved gift to God had paved way for him subsequently making him one of the richest pastors on earth.
He added that being as successful doesn’t come by luck until one proves to God in order to testify of His faithfulness.
“When I gave one million dollars as offering, I had no house. I gave it on a Sunday, my wife was not even aware until she heard my testimony. It was only the Church accountant that knew as a privilege of his office when he saw her volume of money that came in,” Pastor David Ibiyeomie said in part.
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