T.B. Joshua: Two Years After His Demise, Members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Celebrated His 60th Posthumous Birthday

T.B. Joshua: Two Years After His Demise, Members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Celebrated His 60th Posthumous Birthday

by Arikawe Femi
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T.B. Joshua:
Two Years After His Demise, Members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Celebrated His 60th Posthumous Birthday

 

• Muslim Society Identifies Him as a “Gift of God to the Nation”

 


By People’s Voice Nigeria | News

 

 

It was a remarkable moment at the Synagogue Church of All Nations as thousands across the world gathered to celebrate God’s prophetic general, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, on his 60th posthumous birthday.

 

 

Prophetess Evelyn T.B. Joshua

 

Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, also known as the “Man in the Synagogue,” who rests on the bosom of the Lord on the 5th of June 2021 at age 58, is known to be the most philanthropic prophet in Nigeria. No doubt, Muslim society graced his 60th posthumous birthday. While commenting on the life of Prophet TB Joshua, they eulogized the late prophet as a “Gift of God to all the Nation” and a man who always showed other religions love without discrimination, and they all miss his demise. They prayed to God to keep the family, the church, and the Muslim society together as they will witness the centenary (100th) posthumous birthday as they present a photo frame to the wife of the deceased to mark his 60th posthumous birthday.

 

 

 


On his part, a Nigerian preacher, Prophet Joshua Iginla, commended the prophet, saying he was a gift to mankind and that he was glad his generation witnessed his lifestyle as the greatest prophet of all time. According to him, the late Prophet was the first born in the prophetic who took spiritual bullets for many prophets and broke the ground. The persecution, the trial, the focus, and the maturity with which he comports himself in his lifetime are worth emulating,” Iginla said.

 

Prophet Joshua Iginla

 


“We are not only celebrating a man who preaches but a man who leaves in full fruit of the spirit, the man who was hated but yet gave people love, persecuted but yet leaves in persecution but yet was patient. I am glad that my generation has seen such a legend of faith,” Iginla added.

 

Another cleric, Bishop Steven Ogedengbe, commended the wife of the Prophet for maintaining the church since the departure of her husband. He also appreciated other prophets in the ministry for moving the church from glory to glory, saying controversy has always been over who fathered Prophet T.B. Joshua spiritually before he was commissioned as a prophet, but corrections should always be made to the fact that a prophet is announted from the womb according to the book of Jeremiah. That’s who the prophet T.B. Joshua is. He added that, in charity, prophet T.B. Joshua has no classmates; he has transformed to be an archangel of the Lord. A man who can never be forgotten.

 


 


The event, which comprises different races across the world from the United States of America (USA), United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, India, Kenya, Russia, Australia, and Ghana, among other countries, was memorable as different kinds of people gave testimony about the man of God.

 

 

 


Pastor Kinnack Emmanuel, from the United States, said he traveled down from the United States to celebrate the life of the prophet who brought light to his life. Adding that he received Jesus from Emmanuel TV. “June 12 is a special day on my calendar because that is the day we celebrate a great gift the Lord gives the world. I believe he is here with us and he will always bless us. We miss him so much.” Emmanuel said.

 

The wife of the deceased Prophetess Evelyn T.B. Joshua, who is also the head of SCON, responded to Muslim society and promised to keep the relationship between the church and the Muslim community and to always provide support to them in any of their celebrations.

 

 

 

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