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17 Jul

OLD VERSUS NEW: GENERATIONAL GAP CHALLENGE

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Blog, Leadership, Leadership in Religions and Philosophies, Management, Mentoring
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Preamble: I joined Scripture Union Nigeria (SU) when I was eighteen years old. I met older members who were mentors. I grew through...
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03 Jul

MISSIONAL ECONOMICS: EQUIPPING THE SAINTS TO DO THE WORK

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Christian, Management, Research
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EQUIPPING THE SAINTS TO DO THE WORK: When the church began in Acts of the Apostles, it soon witnessed numerical growth from 120...
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26 Jun

Making the Most of Workforce through Lifetime Investment with a Mission

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership in Education, Training Innovations Newsdesk
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The admission requirement of the African International University (AIU) in year 1999 was that married couple should come along with their spouses. My...
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21 Jun

A THEOLOGY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Christian, Theology
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Church planting in Africa is increasing every year. Through the “persuasion” of evangelists and evangelistic efforts “converts” are being added to the Church....
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19 Jun

A BRIEF REFLECTION OF MY CALL INTO MISSIONS

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership, Mentoring, Training Innovations Newsdesk
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In 1993, I was involved in prayers for labourers to fill vacant posts in SU (Nigeria) then.  I was convicted to be one of...
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24 Apr

MYSTICAL POWERS IN AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION (ATR): MISSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CHURCH IN AFRICA.

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership in Religions and Philosophies
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The pursuit of mystical and spirit powers are very strong with man in traditional Africa. The pursuit of mystical and spirit powers is one...
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23 Feb

HOST PASTOR’S SPEECH AT THE GRADUATION CEREMONY

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership in Education, Leadership in Religions and Philosophies, Training Innovations Newsdesk
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We are filled with joy as we stand together, offering our most sincere congratulations to the graduating students. Congratulations!! For the past 9 months...
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18 Feb

PROMOTING AND MOTIVATING READING HABIT AMONG MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL AND SETTING UP OF COMMUNITY LIBRARIES – PART 2

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Books, Leadership in Religions and Philosophies
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PROMOTING AND MOTIVATING READING HABIT AMONG MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL AND SETTING   UP OF SMALL LIBRARIES- A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE TRAINING OF LITERATURE...
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17 Feb

PROMOTING AND MOTIVATING READING HABIT AMONG MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL AND SETTING UP OF COMMUNITY LIBRARIES – PART 1

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership in Religions and Philosophies, Mentoring
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PROMOTING AND MOTIVATING READING HABIT AMONG MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL AND SETTING   UP OF SMALL LIBRARIES- A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE TRAINING OF LITERATURE...
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31 Jan

JOYOUS INITIATIVE EXECUTIVE RESIDENCY 2019

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Christian, Workshops
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Business as Mission and Mission as Business JOYOUS INITAITVE EXECUTIVE RESIDENCY 2019 PROCEEDINGS FROM THE JOYOUS INITIATIVES’ EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP RETREAT HELD AT MOUNT CARMEL,...
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20 Jul

WHY THEY HATED JESUS – WHY WAS JESUS CRUCIFIED?

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership in Religions and Philosophies, Uncategorized
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WHY THEY HATED JESUS – WHY WAS JESUS CRUCIFIED?
The answer to this question would go a long way to determine the extent of commitment of the adherents of the faith. In...
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17 May

MISSION REPORT 2

  • By Jonathan Oladeji
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By Oluwadamilola OsotaI swaggered into the hall, bright eyed and eager for the commencement of the third day of the Joyous Innovations Sixty-Seven Book...
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17 May

MISSION REPORT 1

  • By Jonathan Oladeji
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By Oluwadamilola Osota I stepped out of the morning breeze into the airy Scripture Union auditorium, the green and brown hues on the walls...
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07 May

Book Fair 2019

  • By Jonathan Oladeji
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For the fourth year now, the Joyous Innvations is putting up the book fair, and this year’s has the theme: Bring Back our Books....
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20 Mar

Emerging Leadership Enquiries

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Mentoring, Research
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Questions needing answers: What does an emerging leader need to pay attention to since their own world seems likely to...
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02 Feb

AN ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH THROUGH PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION OF TAILORS/DRESSMAKERS AT DAGORETI MARKET NAIROBI, KENYA

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Research
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INTRODUCTION: BACKROUND AND CRITERIA TO THE SELECTION OF A SOCIAL GROUP The wife of the researcher who is a
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02 Feb

RE-THINKING CHURCH AND ITS FORMS OF MINISTRY

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Christian
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URBAN CHURCH, ITS PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES — RE-THINKING “CHURCH” AND FORMS OF MINISTRY IN LIGHT OF URBANIZATION – CELL CHURCH...
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31 Jan

MAJOR AREAS OF MENTORING

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership, Mentoring
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MAJOR AREAS OF MENTORING There are some common areas in which people seek mentoring: Spiritual development: Setting...
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31 Jan

Facilitating Small Groups Discussions as Inductive Method to Self-Discovery

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Small Groups Inductive Study
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13 Dec

How do you Stay Engaged as a Leader?

  • By Oriyomi Oladeji
  • In Leadership in Religions and Philosophies
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How do you Stay Engaged as a Leader? king_david_statue king_david_statue I have spent the year digging into the life of the biblical character David....
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OLD VERSUS NEW: GENERATIONAL GAP CHALLENGE
17Jul,2020
MISSIONAL ECONOMICS: EQUIPPING THE SAINTS TO DO THE WORK
03Jul,2020
Making the Most of Workforce through Lifetime Investment with a Mission
26Jun,2020

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