Founder of Living Faith Ministries, David Oyedepo has written a touching tribute to the deceased prominent man of God, Myles Munroe who died in a small plane crash. Dr. Myles perished along with his wife, Ruth Ann and seven others on their way to the annual Global Leadership Forum at the Grand Bahama, Bahamas.
Bishop Oyedepo in the tribute, called the late author and motivational speaker, a bundle of inspiration who impacted lives in his short stay on earth. The Winners Chapel founder said his 24-year friendship with the late Munroes were most enriching and adventurous.
Read his tribute below:
Myles and I called ourselves ‘twin brothers’ Myles,
my twin brother is gone up to glory Ruth, his partner in life and death has gone to eternal rest Faith and I miss you both! Our moments together on this side of the Jordan were most memorable. We stayed together on several occasions under the same roof We lodged in same hotels time and again; we shared the platform together preaching the good news of the Kingdom over the years. Our friendship of over 24 years was a most enriching and adventurous one, Our partnership in ministry was also a most profitable and rejuvenating one.
Myles, my twin brother A bundle of inspiration A man of spiritual depth and insight A leader of leaders and teacher of teachers Ruth, a bundle of joy and divine radiance Your smiles were ever contagious, You exhumed gentleness, love and care like a fountain You were indeed a priceless jewel! The two of you were swifter than eagles You literally traversed the globe As you taught nations the principles of the Kingdom You were both as strong as the unicorn, Energetic, untiring, never relenting, purposeful and focused I could still remember, Myles and I took all the inaugural induction lectures for the pioneer Faculty and Staff of Covenant University in August 2002. All of Myles’ meetings on our church platform were ever inspiring and impactful. The Living Faith Church Worldwide really misses you! Good night Myles, my twin brother! Good night Ruth, his partner in life and in death
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