Background of the Village Church
In April 2010, my Church made a trip to Gbaukuchi Village
to establish a branch. Gbaukuchi village is under Kuje Local Government Area in
Abuja and it has two exits. One exit leads to Keti village under AMAC while the
other leads to Aco estate through Gbaupe village. The village is a Gwari
(Gbagyi) village with a population of about 3,000 to 4,000. We met with the
chief of the village and presented gifts to him and stated our mission. He
welcomed us with open arms and told us to use a classroom in the only primary
school in the village for our services. He later gave a land where we can build
a church.
So the church started and a pastor was posted there.
The pastor ministered there for five years raising the church from scratch.
During the five years, I would occasionally visit him to show him support. On
days he travelled out of Abuja (He was and is still a civil servant), I would
go to the village to stand in for him. On some occasions, I got fairly used
clothes from my house and my friends which I took to the village to distribute
among those who became our members. This made me become familiar with some of
the members of the church and residents of the village.
The Church’s policy is to transfer Pastors after every
three years but this pastor served in the village for five years before he asked
to be transferred. There was no one willing to go hence the Zonal Pastor put
forward my name. Of course I didn’t want to, as I was not a Deacon not to talk
of being a Pastor. I also did not want to be a pastor in the Ministry owing to
my radical nature and non-agreement with some of the Church’s accounting
policies.
However, I looked at the bigger picture and thought
this is where one can make a difference, not just in the church but in the
entire community. So I accepted the challenge and in July 2015, I resumed in
the village. On my way there, I noticed that the road had become extremely bad
and washed away by erosion. I had to park my car halfway and take a bike to
complete the journey. I saw Fulani kids attending to their herds. A sight
caught my attention. Three Fulani kids were sucking the teats of a cow
directly! This was the first time I would see such and I actually waited to be
sure I saw it clearly. Then I realised this will be truly one heck of an assignment.
I got to the village where I was given a warm welcome.
I must say, I did not have any experience whatever as I was just a Sunday
school teacher who had been teaching kids and teenagers for 12 years. Some of
my Sunday school kids are big men and women now oh. Some are with first and a
few with second degrees. I feel good when I see them and sometimes when I
attend their graduation ceremony or call to bar, I feel like a proud parent.
Apologies, I digressed.
It’s been five years and I have had so many wonderful,
sorrowful, emotional, annoying as well as confusing experiences in the village.
From the sorry cases of guinea worm in kids; to poor maternal health; infant
and maternal mortality; domestic violence; child marriage and so on, to the
bright cases of portable water, humorous teachings, Christmas parties etc, I
invite you to follow me on this interesting journey of my ongoing sojourn in
Gbaukuchi village as a Rural Evangelist.

Interesting. Looking forward to subsequent stories. However, are you still the rural evangelist of the Church now?
ReplyDeleteYes I am still there as The Rural Evangelist
DeleteThat's good to know. More stories to read hopefully.
DeleteYes o, I know this story, I've attended one of the meetings in that church. The Lord bless your work and labour of love my brother.
ReplyDeleteWow. So captivating Sir, more Grace and strength. The Lord bless the labour of your Love and make it fruitful. Waiting for more.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you sir
ReplyDeleteMay the Almighty God continue to bless and enrich you to do more
Sir this is wonderful, May God give you more grace and auction to function more and may you grow from strength to strength
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful
ReplyDeleteIt really is
DeleteThis is really awesome...Maybe the Lord strengthen you and guide you all through your stay there.
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice. God bless you sir.
ReplyDeleteThis is soo nice
ReplyDeleteGlory to Jesus
ReplyDeleteJesus forever glorified
Thank you sir for the gift you are to men
God bless, what you're doing for this people is extraordinary, ever more strength
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy and proud of the people who set up this church. May God bless them 🙏
ReplyDeleteTo God be the Glory.
ReplyDeleteThe Lord will help and see you through, forward ever. You will not disappoint God and your world in Jesus name amen. Ku ise Oluwa o
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work,ur labour will never be in vain here and heaven in Jesus name amen
ReplyDeleteKeep it up. may God reward your labor in his vineyard with great blessing
ReplyDeleteI like this kind of stuff, it's Christlike and its patriotic, please don't ever change
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and the works you're doing in His vine yard, you inspire me greatly
ReplyDeleteGod will continue to strengthen you. More grace and anointing for exploit in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteSir, I must confess, what I thought within me when you were newly posted to Church, will you be able to cope with the situation of things, looking at the Keti Church experience?
ReplyDeleteSir, to the glory of God, and His help God has raised and lifted you on the way things are handled over there.
My prayer for you, the Lord God Almighty Who has been your backbone will continue to support you in Jesus' Name.
I pray the Lord Jesus Christ will continue to give you the enabling strength.
Sir, God bless you richly in Jesus' mighty Name
Great job! God bless your work and give you more strength and exceeding grace to do all the most high wànts you to do.God bless the people also.Amen.
ReplyDeleteSir..God bless your ministry
ReplyDeleteThis is captivating
Aww
ReplyDeleteGod bless you sir for your commitment to the body of Christ in the rural areas, God will surely send help to church there on Jesus Mighty Name Amen
Sir the Lord will continue to straighten you in Jesus name amen. I'm always proud of you but I know and believe that God is more proud of you sir. Remain blessed
ReplyDeleteProfound. More grace sir.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, well done Sir.
ReplyDeleteWelldone and God bless all you are doing
ReplyDeleteGod will bless you for doing this.
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