Bishop David Abioye's Wife Mentions Items She Saw in Husband's Room After They Got Married Years Ago
by by Israel Usulor · Legit.ng News · Join- Bishop David Abioye's wife, Dr Mrs Mary Abioye has shared the story of her humble beginning with her husband
- Mrs Abioye spoke in a video which chronicled the story of the service, impact and stewardship of Bishop David Abioye
- She said after they were wedded and they got home, what she saw in her husband's house were benches
Dr Mrs Mary Abioye, wife of Bishop David Abioye told the story of how she started her marital journey with her husband.
Mrs Abioye spoke in a video which documented her husband's ministerial journey alongside Bishop David Oyedepo.
According to Mrs Abioye, the beginning of their marriage was humble as her husband was not rich in material possessions.
She said when her husband married her and brought her home, what she saw were benches in the room.
"As soon as he came, I saw that this man has a vision. I'm not looking for his television, but I'm looking for vision. He is a man running vision and he is all there to serve. Ever since I met him, he has always been serving. After we got married, oh my good God. I got home after marriage and I met bench. What? Is this where we are going to stay or, maybe he brought me to church before taking me home? I saw bench. Before the marriage, before I came, he made a bed. So it is the bed that is in our bedroom. But everyother thing is church bench. And we have church in the house, so there is nowhere you are running to. But to the glory of God, we have been together from nothing. But I could see vision."
The documentary video was posted on the YouTube channel of the retired Winners Chapel preacher.
Watch the video below:
Reactions to Bishop Abioye's video
@teeman4629 said:
"Every leader needs to study Bishop Abioye and pray for God to give him someone like him. He singlehandedly redefined Leadership from within a big organization and had more influence in and outside of ministry than many GOs."
@ecclesiastesnetwork00655 said:
"Bishop David Abioye ordained me into ministry June 2009. I am not surprised today when people adjudged that I preached like him. In your light we have seen light sir."
Bishop Aremu affirms loyalty to Winners Chapel
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Bishop Thomas Aremu of the Winners Chapel said he is loyal to the church.
He disclosed that he is not planning to open his own church.
Aremu — who, like Bishop Abioye, is quitting Winners Chapel — said God’s presence is his greatest asset, and he has seen God in practical terms.