Remembering the Legacy of TB Joshua, a Renowned Humanitarian and Prophet

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On the third anniversary of his passing, the global faithful gathered to honor the life and impact of TB Joshua, the revered Nigerian prophet and philanthropist.

Devotees from across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East flocked to the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) headquarters in Ikotun Egbe, Lagos, to partake in the solemn all-night ceremony commemorating Joshua’s June 5, 2021 transition.

“TB Joshua was a Christlike figure who lived and preached the word of God with unwavering conviction,” said Dr. Kirstan Nematandam, a South African nationalist attending the event. “He was a beacon of humility and compassion, touching the lives of millions through his ministry and extraordinary acts of charity.”

Speakers at the event spoke glowingly of Joshua’s transformative influence, with many testifying to the lasting impact of his teachings and prayers.

“The men of God who impacted lives and transformed generations under the power of the Holy Spirit never truly die,” remarked Pastor Robert Acosta from Argentina. “TB Joshua’s legacy lives on in our hearts and ministries, continuing to bring healing, miracles and deliverance.”

Similar sentiments were echoed by Pastor Sandro Gomes dos Santos, who led a delegation from Brazil. “Prophet TB Joshua exemplified everything he taught. His life was a testament to excellence, and his teachings on forgiveness and having a pure heart have forever changed me,” he shared.

Despite the global nature of the commemorations, the SCOAN headquarters remained the epicenter of the celebrations, with international visitors filling the cathedral to capacity. Prior to the main event, Emmanuel TV partners had undertaken significant charitable initiatives in their respective countries to honor Joshua’s memory.

“We thank God for the life of our father in the Lord, Prophet TB Joshua, and also our mother, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, who has continued to uphold his mantle,” said Kolawole Samuel, a devotee from Sokoto, Nigeria. “The ministry is already a part of me, and I make sure to come as often as I can to be nourished by its anointing.”

As the faithful reflected on Joshua’s profound impact, the air was charged with an “ecclesiastically electrifying” atmosphere, as people from diverse backgrounds celebrated the transformative power of God manifested through the life of this extraordinary man.

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