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Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by Nobody: 11:00am On Sep 27, 2014
Today September 27, 2014, the president of the Living Faith Church Word wide, Bishop (Dr) David Olaniyi Oyedepo
celebrates 60 years. This Omua-Aran, Kwara State-born cleric will celebrate the event at Canaanland where his 50,000-
seater capacity church, Covenant University, etc. are located. Having been born-again at a tender age of 15 in 1969,
this grandfather apostle of faith was called into the ministry on May 2nd , 1982 in what is known among his followers as
The Mandate, in an 18-hour open vision, where God gave him the marching orders to what has today become a global
Commission.

This great man of God had his mission spelt out for him by God Himself: “To liberate the world from all oppression of
the devil, through the preaching of the Word of faith.”

Born in the church at Osogbo, Osun State, he grew up addicted both to God and the church. He is married to Pastor
Faith Abiola and they are blessed with two boys (who are both pastors) and two girls. A few days ago, he spoke to
TOPE OLUKOLE of Faith Tabernacle News , Press and Publicity Unit of Winners’ Chapel International, where he revealed
some moments of his 60-year sojourn on earth. Excerpts:

Sir, how do you feel attaining the age of 60 years?

I’m simply grateful to God. I’ve always seen life as a gift from God. Life is a privilege, not a right. No one brought
himself or herself to life and no one can sustain his or her life on their own. I’m just grateful to God for all His
goodness and mercy till date.

What was growing up like for you?

It was more of a school, growing under my grandmother was an experience I will be eternally grateful to God for. She
made a man out of me as a child. I was exposed to highly profitable lessons such as character, hard-work, focus and
financial integrity. Under my grandmother, you are not permitted to do what you like but what is right. Such upbringing
gave me respect among my peers and audience with my superiors. It is this man-child concept that informed the
founding philosophy of our university system.

In taking to the ministry, who were the personalities that made positive impacts in your life?
Firstly, the Holy Spirit who delivered The Mandate to me on May 2, 1981. Secondly, most of the personalities involved, I
encountered by proxy and mostly through books. For instance, my spiritual life was boosted largely through faith
teachings of Kenneth E. Hagin and E. W. Kenyon . T. L. Osborn taught me how to hear from God without which, perhaps,
I will not have been in ministry today. Kenneth Copeland taught me how to access divine supplies both for my life and
the work of the ministry.

Can you recount your born-again encounter and at what point where you so definite that you had a calling?

I had a missionary teacher while still in secondary school called Betty Lasher. She communicated the love of God with
such passion and led me to Christ on February 19, 1969, when I was only 15 years old . My calling into ministry, via a
divine vision, was such a dramatic one; it was so crystal-clear that I knew without a shadow of a doubt that God had
called me to the ministry. The vision lasted 18 hours between May 1-2, 1981 and I arose from it fully persuaded of
God’s call upon my life into ministry. There was nothing to consider; there was nothing to prove; the mandate was very
clear.

What would you say is responsible for your outstanding performance in the Lord’s vineyard?

Grace, faith, discipline, diligence, and sacrifice.

You have taught faith and prosperity in a very simple and awesome manner, yet some are still poor, sick, oppressed
and depressed - Contrary to the Vision /Mandate at the birth of your calling. What is the problem, why are many
Christians still struggling?


Firstly, many Christians are suffering from spiritual ignorance and this is the bane of their fulfillment in life (Hosea 4:6).
Secondly, many Christians disregard the place of Covenant practice i.e. the immutable law of giving and receiving (Luke
6:38; II Corinthians 9:6-8; Philippians 4:15-19). As I have often said, there is no mountain anywhere; everyone’s
ignorance is his mountain. What we don’t believe, we are not empowered to become ( John 1:12). Until we see what
belongs to us, God is not committed to deliver ( Gen 13:14-15).”

You have always said you are a product of books. Can you tell us which book(s) made the most impact in your life?

All Kenneth Hagin’s books; all Kenneth Copeland’s books; most of T. L. Osborn’s books; most of Yongi Cho’s books;
most of E. W Kenyon’s books; most of Oswald J. Smith’ s books; most of Smith Wigglesworth’s Books; most of Normal
Vincent Peale’s books; some of Oral Robert’ s books; some of A. W. Tozer’s books; and quite a number of leadership
books.

All of a sudden, a sprawling city, with state of the art infrastructure, emerged in Ota called Canaanland. Can you share
with us the birthing of this city?


God spoke to me as far back as April 10, 1982 saying: “At the base of this church, a tent is going to be built to contain
50,000 people”. Canaanland is God’s city and it was built by Him. My team officially visited the proposed site on
January 9, 1997 and as we prayed, God spoke: “This is the place!” Before we knew it, we had acquired 530 acres of
land, fully fenced and by May 8, 1998, we had secured all the titles to the land, and held a ground-breaking service on
August 29 of the same year for the commencement of construction activities.

Less than a month later (September 18), we held a Victory service on the site now christened Canaanland and God
spoke prophetically that the tabernacle would be dedicated exactly 12 months from that day on September 18, 1999!
The odds against putting up such a gigantic structure within a year were around a million to one. It seemed like an
impossible directive, but when God speaks regarding any matter it is as good as done (Isaiah 14:24). As God would
have it, Faith Tabernacle , a 50,000-seat auditorium, an architectural masterpiece to His glory, was dedicated exactly on
September 18, 1999 exactly as God had said.

Again, we held the ground-breaking service of Covenant University on January 27, 2002 and construction activities
commenced in two months later in March. I remember holding the licence to operate the university in my hand and
telling God , “I don’t need a university. I’m no longer going to school. If it isn't Your University tell me and I’ll tear the
certificate now.” And God distinctly said to me: “It is I”. If any further proof was needed that it was indeed God’s
project, it came in the form of the official opening of the university - complete with state of the art amenities and
infrastructures - seven short months later on October 21, 2002!

The way and manner Faith Tabernacle and Covenant University were built are conclusive proofs that God built this
city. How else can one explain the feats of building Faith Tabernacle (recognized by the Guinness Book of World
Records as the largest church auditorium in the world) within 12 months and putting up a university system with a
massive faculty building, two halls of residence with capacity for 1,500 students, Students’ Cafeteria, some staff
housing, all in 7 months? It must be God, and indeed it is God!

Sir, how do you cope with family obligations, in spite of your obviously tight schedule? And how would you describe
your wife?


Nothing eases life like planning. Someone has said, “Failing to plan is planning to fail!” I have a schedule that
accommodates all that’s essential to both my family and ministry. Let me also emphatically state that my wife has
indeed been a great help-meet. She’s in charge of all domestic affairs, including maintenance issues involving
household facilities.

You have wonderful children and grandchildren. How do you feel seeing their exploits around the world?

I celebrate both the grace of God and the efficacy of the covenant (Psalms 112:3; Proverbs 20:7)”
How do you relax, given your very tight schedule?
I have instituted a programmed daily rest that I meticulously adhere to. We all know for instance, that a lions go
on vacation and yet they maintain their strength and vigor all through life by engaging a daily-rest schedule that
entails having some good sleep during the day and hunting for food all through the night.

What can you say about your style of administration? Many believe you are strict, if not high-handed.

It is not my style but our system of administration. Our administration is guided by a policy book called The Mandate .
This 504-paged book clearly defines things allowed and those not allowed.

Two of your children - Pastors David and Isaac - are doing well in ministry. What lesson(s) can be drawn from the way
they have turned out vis-à-vis the way many parents raise their children today?


I simply see Psalm 112:1-3 being fulfilled. Secondly, let it be noted that my wife played a principal role in the spiritual
and moral upbringing of our children. For instance, just as parents get teachers for their children for various subjects
to improve their performance, we specially got a Bible lesson teacher for our kids while growing up in primary and
secondary schools. The combination of all these efforts, I strongly believe, is responsible for both their spiritual and
intellectual robustness. Don’t also forget that the Bible says that if we properly raise our children they would exhibit
excellent character traits for the rest of their lives (Proverbs 22:6). I’ll, therefore, advise parents to be concerned about
the spiritual and moral upbringing of their children.

What is your understanding of prosperity in the life of a Christian?

I believe it is the will of God for all His children to prosper, just like every parent wishes all their children well; God
also wishes above all things that we prosper and be in health, even as our soul prospers – 3John 2.
However, God’s prosperity is only accessible by covenant practice that is by engaging the law of giving and receiving.
These include: giving to God in tithes and offerings, giving to parents, giving to the poor and giving generally to the
good of mankind. This is why God’s prosperity plan is only actualized in the lives of those God can trust to use it for
His purpose – Luke 16:11-12”

Do you think churches should pay taxes, as being advocated in some quarters?

My view is that such will amount to double taxation. This is because members that give in churches must have paid
their taxes on their income before giving in church, or in any religious or social organization for that matter; therefore
taxing the church amounts to double taxation. Besides, churches are legally recognized as non-profit organizations
and on what basis should they be taxed? My question has always been: Why single out the churches? Are they the
only religious or not-for-profit organizations?
But should this be ever passed into law, then all other religious bodies and non-profit-organizations such as
mosques, town unions, social clubs, all forms of associations including political parties, must pay taxes.
There is the general belief that you hardly rest. Is this true? If not, how do you relax?
It is not true. What I do is to break my day into two parts. I take a deep rest after the first half before resuming for work
in the second half. There is nothing I enjoy like working. I have severally said humorously, that I have only one gift -
the gift of working!

How do you intend to attain the vision for the Covenant University to be rated among the best 10 in the world in 2022?

We are already on track and we shall keep pressing and pushing because we see it as a prophetic agenda. The Hand of
the Lord can never fail to deliver His divine purpose.
For instance, recently Covenant University was ranked No. 2 of all Federal, State and Private Universities in Nigeria
and No. 25 in Africa in July 2014 Webometric Ranking. To God be the glory, we are making great progress.”

Are you grooming any of your children to take over from you?

I have so many children – biological and spiritual and I keep investing time, energy and resources in developing their
leadership potentials through seminars, summits and conferences most of which centre around spiritual leadership
development. However, succession in the Kingdom is absolutely at God’s prerogative as in the case of Moses and
Joshua .
Furthermore, in this ministry, we have an operational manual called The Mandate . This 504-page book contains among
others, details of statutory procedures for succession.
This book which was released in 2012 is the second Bible of this ministry as it were and the content shall not be
subject to review until after the 1st 50 years that is 2062, if at all.

At 60, if you meet with God one-on-one and He asks you to make a demand, what would be your request?

To please Him in all my ways and for the rest of my life.

What is your favourite scripture?

1John 5:4 - “For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the
world, even our faith.”




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Happy Birthday To You Sir,,Exceeding Grace!

Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by enimcnite(m): 11:02am On Sep 27, 2014
hapi bday...BABA IJEBU!! grin...make i send my acct no.?
Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by ClintonNzedimma(m): 11:02am On Sep 27, 2014
Yes oh...Happy Birthday Sir
Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by mstik(f): 11:19am On Sep 27, 2014
HBD Papa
Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by Sandjane(f): 11:59am On Sep 27, 2014
Happy birthday,my spiritual father,mentor,leader.more grace,more unction 2 function,more strenght.GOD BLESS U SIR.
Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by kuphid(f): 2:51pm On Sep 27, 2014
Happy birthday to you sir, more Expression of God`s grace and glorious impact upon your life.

Your teachings have been and are still a blessing to my life.
Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by alaura: 3:15pm On Sep 27, 2014
Happy bday Papa, may u continue to be an instrument used by God to inspire our generation
Re: Happy Birthday To Bishop David Oyedepo by lukaino(m): 8:50pm On Sep 27, 2014
Happy Birthday to a living legend

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