Pastor Adeboye Opens Mount Carmel Prayer Village, Camp In Ifewara Osun State
Redeemed Christian Church of God, General Overseer, Pastor Adeboye opens Mount
Carmel Prayer Village, Camp in his Hometown of Ifewara Osun State 30 years
after he conceived the idea.
The camp, which was opened at a relatively quiet ceremony, is located in
Ifewara the hometown of the respected preacher, some 10 minutes away from the
ancient city of Ife in Osun State.
Elders and pastors from the RCCG family and dignitaries from Ifewara as well as workers and volunteers of the project attended the opening of the facility named Mount Carmel Prayer Mountain.
Conceived as a prayer village, the facility boasts of a magnificent mix of
sanctuaries, dormitories, chalets and numerous prayer huts flowing down the
slope of a hill, overlooked by bigger residential blocks.
There are also halls of various sizes, a restaurant, bookshop and supermarket.
Welcoming guests at the opening ceremony, Pastor (Mrs.) Foluke Adeboye, who
was in charge of the construction, revealed that although the plot of land had
been bought years ago but was lying fallow until about seven years ago when
her husband moved for its development.
Tracing the origin of the project, she said: “We had been inspired to build a
prayer mountain by what we saw in South Korea in 1985.
“We went for a David Yonggi Cho prayer conference there, and one afternoon,
they took the delegates to their prayer mountain, which we admired so much.
“So since 1985, we had it in our minds that one day, there would be a prayer
mountain of a similar status in Nigeria.”
Also explaining the name of the prayer mountain, she said: “We named this
Mount Carmel after the Mount Carmel where Prophet Elijah defeated the work of
the devil. We also remembered the Mount of Transfiguration.”
“The way I had planned it, the place should have been built many years ago.
But in the face of the enormous challenges, we resorted to building a place
called “Halleluyah House” at Redemption camp.”
He went on: “Yet the passion for the prayer mountain was still burning in my
heart. I believed that by the time I was 60 years old, we would have built it
but it was not possible.
“When I was getting to 70 years old, I remembered that every year after 70
years of a man on earth is extra time.
“To ensure that the dream would not die, and efforts that had been made would
not be fruitless, I called my wife and gave her the responsibility to build
this prayer mountain.”
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