I Don’t Seek Members But Souls For Christ – Bishop Iloh

Posted on April 14, 2019

EMEAGI EMEKA WILLIAMS

 

The Bishop of All Souls for Christ Kingdom Church Int’l, Adolphus Emeka Iloh, who clocked 50 years recently, has been commissioned as a chaplain officer by the Chaplains Fellowship of Nigeria, CFN.

The commissioning which coincided with his golden jubilee anniversary recently happened inside the Church also known as New life & Glory Arena in Lagos.

During this grand celebration which was heralded by some powerful church activities, such as the turning point prayer, Prophetic and deliverance service, as well as the liberation power night, Bishop Iloh who was joined by Bishop Jude Akonobi, Pastor Eke Sunday Amaechi and a host of other dignitaries from the chaplains fellowship expressed happiness for the mercy and grace of God upon his life which have kept him growing and glowing even at the golden age.

Vibrant and vocal Iloh used the moment to urge Christians across the globe to eschew intolerance and embrace love. He noted that his international foray and outreach experiences have taught him that several children of God abound in different parts of the world who have not yet received Christ or heard the Gospel; a reason he said the propagation of the Gospel requires patience, love and tolerance.

Speaking about his ministry, he emphasized that the quest for membership is not his priority. Rather Bishop Chaplain Iloh noted that his mission is to attract people into the kingdom of God through exemplary living which reflects the ways of Jesus Christ. He also stressed that a true child of God is such that will show love and care to a neighbor.

On his commissioning as a chaplain by CFN, Iloh buttressed the need for people in good positions to use those opportunities to enhance the living of others and grant succour to the needy, pointing that the chaplaincy is just another feather to his already decorated cap of honours.

He however thanked the CFN for the opportunity he referred to as a tonic that will energize him to sail further into the service for God and humanity.

 

Iloh, who abandoned a thriving oil and gas business to answer the divine call, stressed that those in political or public offices should repent and use the resources of their nations to build a better world. He also called on his colleagues in the vineyard to face reality and truth while avoiding evil ways.

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