The Convener of the Global Crusade with Kumuyi, (GCK) and General Overseer of Deeper Life Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi, has charged the Nigerian youths and beyond to shun compromise and all negative tendencies that will impede their journey to success and significance in life.
Pastor Kumuyi, who gave the charge at Osogbo, Osun state while delivering a message, titled, “Reigning With Christ In Life”, at The Youth Impact Academy session of the ongoing six days global crusade of the Church, noted that for the youths to be successful in life they must separate themselves from a carefree lifestyle, avoid carnality and corruption and focus on their identified God-given dreams.
Expressing confidence in the progress of the serious-minded Youth, the Convener of the Impact Academy urged them to be diligent and disciplined in the pursuit of their goals.
He emphasised that to avoid ruinous roads in life, the Youths must identify a dream planted in their hearts, connect permanently to God and work steadfastly towards achieving their set goals.
The highly revered clergy challenged the Youths to reconsider their current positions and wake up to a greater future as ordained by God.
The GCK Convener said it was not time for mediocrity and urged them to march on towards the Royal road of significance in the society.
The Impact Academy, which featured workshops, prayer sessions, and special presentations by some Youths , was attended by over eight thousand youths drawn from within and outside Osun state.
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