The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God RCCG, Pastor E.A Adeboye, and his wife, Folu, are celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary today September 8.
The couple got married in 1967. Their son, Leke, took to his Instagram page this morning to celebrate them.
”Happy wedding anniversary. 54years. Wow! May God keep you both as you show us it’s possible.”Leke wrote
Congrats to them!
In other news, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Rev. Enoch Adeboye revealed that God stopped talking to him when pride took over him at a certain point in his life.
Rev. Enoch Adeboye made this disclosure whilst addressing members at the Redemption Camp on September 2.
According to Pastor E.A Adeboye:
“Almost immediately after I got born again, God started speaking to me, I don’t do anything without his guidance or approval. He tells me the road to ply in Lagos so that I can bypass hold up, most of you here know how terrible Lagos traffic is. Fortunately for me, I don’t experience it because God knows a better route.
“However, something happened that made him stop communicating with me. I used to be an interpreter to the general overseer or general superintendent like we call it those days. My father in the Lord then just took a special interest in my interpretation. When other pastors in the church then realised that the general overseer liked my interpretation, they stopped calling me to interpret for them and left me alone for the general overseer.
“I became full of myself and started bouncing around as interpreter to the general overseer but an incident happened one day. We had a program and we invited a guest minister to preach. He made a mistake that day, you may be surprised at my definition of a mistake. The mistake was that he asked me to interpret for himself. I was really angry in my spirit but I couldn’t object because it was too late.
“I stood up and interpreted for him but in my heart, I was murmuring, I said ‘How could you call me a whole interpreter to the general overseer to interpret for you’. Only if he knew what was in my mind, he would have called another person to interpret that very day.
“At the end of the program, I was on my way home and God spoke, he said ‘Son, you are now too big to interpret to a man of God other than the general overseer”. After the conversation, God stopped speaking to me, I didn’t hear His voice again.
“I suffered, that whole period was like hell, I became a victim of the traffic in Lagos.”