Pastor Kumuyi Attributes Wife’s Death to His Absence, Vows Spiritual Revenge
Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, has revealed that his absence from home contributed to the death of his first wife, Abiodun Kumuyi, who passed away on April 11, 2009, at age 57 after a brief illness. Speaking at the Global Workers’ Conference at the Deeper Life International Conference Centre, Kumuyi expressed regret, stating that the devil exploited his absence while he was preaching at a church retreat that day.
Kumuyi, who married Abiodun on September 13, 1980, in a union that lasted 28 years and produced two children, Jeremiah and John, recounted the tragic moment. “I was preaching here on Saturday, 11th April 2009, and the devil worked on my absence,” he said. Upon returning home after receiving news of her passing, he found solace in prayer and divine reassurance to move forward. Kumuyi later remarried in London on October 13, 2010.
The revered holiness preacher described his wife’s death as a painful chapter orchestrated by the devil, vowing it would not happen again. Turning grief into resolve, Kumuyi declared his intensified global evangelical mission as a “revenge” against the devil. He highlighted his extensive outreach since her passing, covering most local governments in Nigeria, nearly all African nations, and every continent. “Blind eyes have opened, deaf ears have opened, the lame have risen up and walked, and now the dead have been raised,” he said, signaling a new phase of his ministry.
Kumuyi urged his followers to take spiritual charge of their households, asserting, “Anywhere I go, now I will be in charge. Nothing will be allowed to steal anything away.” His message underscored a commitment to prevent such tragedies in his ministry and family, framing his global mission as a defiant response to personal loss.
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Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, has revealed that his absence from home contributed to the death of his first wife, Abiodun Kumuyi, who passed away on April 11, 2009, at age 57 after a brief illness. Speaking at the Global Workers’ Conference at the Deeper Life International Conference Centre, Kumuyi expressed regret, stating that the devil exploited his absence while he was preaching at a church retreat that day.
Kumuyi, who married Abiodun on September 13, 1980, in a union that lasted 28 years and produced two children, Jeremiah and John, recounted the tragic moment. “I was preaching here on Saturday, 11th April 2009, and the devil worked on my absence,” he said. Upon returning home after receiving news of her passing, he found solace in prayer and divine reassurance to move forward. Kumuyi later remarried in London on October 13, 2010.
The revered holiness preacher described his wife’s death as a painful chapter orchestrated by the devil, vowing it would not happen again. Turning grief into resolve, Kumuyi declared his intensified global evangelical mission as a “revenge” against the devil. He highlighted his extensive outreach since her passing, covering most local governments in Nigeria, nearly all African nations, and every continent. “Blind eyes have opened, deaf ears have opened, the lame have risen up and walked, and now the dead have been raised,” he said, signaling a new phase of his ministry.
Kumuyi urged his followers to take spiritual charge of their households, asserting, “Anywhere I go, now I will be in charge. Nothing will be allowed to steal anything away.” His message underscored a commitment to prevent such tragedies in his ministry and family, framing his global mission as a defiant response to personal loss.
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Pastor Kumuyi Attributes Wife’s Death to His Absence, Vows Spiritual Revenge
Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, has revealed that his absence from home contributed to the death of his first wife, Abiodun Kumuyi, who passed away on April 11, 2009, at age 57 after a brief illness. Speaking at the Global Workers’ Conference at the Deeper Life International Conference Centre, Kumuyi expressed regret, stating that the devil exploited his absence while he was preaching at a church retreat that day.
Kumuyi, who married Abiodun on September 13, 1980, in a union that lasted 28 years and produced two children, Jeremiah and John, recounted the tragic moment. “I was preaching here on Saturday, 11th April 2009, and the devil worked on my absence,” he said. Upon returning home after receiving news of her passing, he found solace in prayer and divine reassurance to move forward. Kumuyi later remarried in London on October 13, 2010.
The revered holiness preacher described his wife’s death as a painful chapter orchestrated by the devil, vowing it would not happen again. Turning grief into resolve, Kumuyi declared his intensified global evangelical mission as a “revenge” against the devil. He highlighted his extensive outreach since her passing, covering most local governments in Nigeria, nearly all African nations, and every continent. “Blind eyes have opened, deaf ears have opened, the lame have risen up and walked, and now the dead have been raised,” he said, signaling a new phase of his ministry.
Kumuyi urged his followers to take spiritual charge of their households, asserting, “Anywhere I go, now I will be in charge. Nothing will be allowed to steal anything away.” His message underscored a commitment to prevent such tragedies in his ministry and family, framing his global mission as a defiant response to personal loss.
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