Benson Andrew Idahosa
Benson
Andrew Idahosa
(11 September 1938 – 12 March 1998) affectionately called PAPA or BABA by his
followers, was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher, and founder of the Church
of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City, Edo State. As the first Pentecostal archbishop in
Nigeria, he was renowned for his robust faith. T. L. Osborn remarked on him as the greatest African
ambassador of the apostolic Christian faith to the world.
Personal life
Born
to non-Christian parents in a predominantly non-Christian community, he was rejected
by his father, John, for being frail and sickly. He constantly had fainting
spells as a child, and on one of his spells, his mother, Sarah, abandoned him
at a rubbish heap presuming him dead. Hours later, he came to, and began
wailing and was rescued by his mother. He grew up in a poor household. Like
most of the surrounding houses, his family home was a mud house. This reality
denied him access to education until he was fourteen years old, when he was
able to attend a local government school.
Early ministry
As
a youth, he got converted to Christianity by a certain Pastor Okpo, and joined his
fledgling congregation as one of its first members. He was very active in
evangelizing, seeing many come to Christianity. After experiencing a revelation
from God calling him into ministry, he began to conduct outreaches from village
to village, before establishing his church in a store in Benin City.
By
1971, he had established churches all over Nigeria and Ghana. Known for his boldness,
power and prosperity-based preaching, as well as an enormous
faith in the supernatural, he was instrumental to the strong wave of revival in
Christianity and marked conversions from animism that occurred between the
1970s and 1990s in Nigeria. He is regarded by Christians folks as the father of
Pentecostalism in Nigeria, and was the founding President of the Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN). Many prominent Nigerian pastors like Ayo Oritsejafor (former President of the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN)), David Oyedepo, Felix Omobude, Fred Addo, Bishop Mike
Okonkwo and Chris Oyakhilome were his protégés.
Ministry growth
The
headquarters of his ministry, Faith Arena is a cathedral that seats up to
10,000 people. Church of God Mission has branches the world over, from Europe
to Africa to Asia to America. With his main task being evangelism, he launched
Idahosa World Outreach television ministry (IWO TV), which was a broadcast
reaching a potential viewing audience of 50 million people.
He
is reported to have been used by God in performing many miracles, including
healing the blind, and raising up to twenty-eight people from the dead at
different times in his ministry. A claim made by Idahosa that he had raised
eight people from the dead was dropped when challenged by the Advertising Standards Authority, who sought evidence that
the individuals concerned had in fact been dead.[1]
He
was known for many notable quotes including "my God is not a poor
God", "your attitude determines your altitude", "it is more
risky, not to take a risk", "I am a possibilitarian", "A
big head without a big brain is a big load to the neck", "If your
faith says yes, God cannot say no", amongst others. Many of his messages
on faith, miracles and prosperity remain a classic among Pentecostals.
He
had strong links with international gospel ministers like Billy Graham, T. L. Osborn, Kenneth Hagin, Benny Hinn, Reinhard Bonnke, Morris Cerullo, Oral Roberts, amongst others; and took the gospel to 145 nations in his lifetime. At the time of his death
in 1998, he was reputed as having preached to more whites than any black man,
and to more blacks than any white man.
His
desire to meet the needs of the total man led him to establish several other arms
of the ministry apart from the church. They include the Faith Mediplex, All
Nations for Christ Bible Institute, Word of Faith Group of Schools and Benson Idahosa
University
which is currently under the leadership of his son, Bishop. F. E. B. Idahosa.
His wife, Margaret Idahosa is the current presiding archbishop of the church.
Credentials
- In 1971, he earned a diploma in Divinity from Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas.
- In 1981, he earned a Doctorate of Divinity from the Word of Faith College in New Orleans.
- In 1984, he earned a Doctorate in Law at the Oral Roberts University.
- He was the founding president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN)
- He was a member of the College of Bishops of the International Communion of Christian Churches.
- He was once the President of All Nations for Christ Bible Institute.
References
1. John Sweeney (31 December
2000). "Sects, power and miracles in the Bible belt of
Essex".
The Guardian. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
- Founders of Church of God Mission, Worldwide. Available at http://www.cgm-usa.org
- Garlock, Ruthane (1982). Fire in his bones: The story of Benson Idahosa - A leader of the Christian awakening in Africa. Logos Associates, ISBN 0-88270-451-6
- Dictionary of African Christian Biography - http://www.dacb.org/stories/nigeria/idahosa_bensona.html
- Heroes of Faith Hero: Benson Idahosa - by Shalom from Garki - http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=B_Idahosa_LC_GSSG_nigeria_06_ul
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benson_Idahosa
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