The 10 Dangerous Possessions

by Taiwo Olusegun Ayeni


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/6/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467091121
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781434316271

About the Book

 

This book unfolds the burden of reassessing how the work should be done in the Lord’s vineyard. We thank God that they that sit in darkness have gotten the opportunity to see a great light. This great light has revealed to us the avalanche of recycled errors that the Church has continued to peddle with relish within the last two decades. As a result of the continuous exposure to them, they have become the norm rather than the exception. These errors have become so entrenched that challenging them is like confronting a fast moving train headlong. Going through the book will provide us with hard facts why change is necessary at this time and why we need to watch out and not fall prey to the 10 dangerous possessions.


About the Author

Pastor Taiye Ayeni as he is fondly called, met with the Lord in his final year at the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he graduated with a Bachelors of Science combined honors degree in Mass Communication, Sociology and Psychology.

 

Since knowing the Lord in 1983, he has been privileged to serve Him in various capacities. He is the Minister in Charge of Rehoboth Ministries, based in Grand Prairie Texas, USA and a Senior Lecturer at the Gethsemane Prayer Ministries International’ Prayer School, with its headquarters in Ibadan, Nigeria.

 

He serves as the Minister in Charge of Prayer at Household of Faith, of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Arlington, Texas, USA. He is presently in the United States of America on mission for Christ, a graduate of Advance Leadership and Pastoral School of Christ For The Nations Institute (CFNI) Dallas and Long Ridge Writers Group, in Connecticut. He is a Chaplain Resident at the Methodist Health System in Dallas, Texas. He is widely traveled on speaking engagements within and outside the country in the course of ministry work.

 

He is married to Dr (Mrs.) Abidemi Olubisi Ayeni and the union produced Rereloluwa (son) and Oreoluwa (daughter).