Sunday Adelaja
Adelaja in 2017
Adelaja in 2017
Born (1967-05-28) May 28, 1967
Idomila Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
OccupationPastor, journalist, author
SpouseAbosede Adelaja [1]
ChildrenPerez, Zoe and Pearl

Sunday Adelaja (Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian: Сандей Аделаджа) is the founder and senior pastor of the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations, an evangelical-charismatic megachurch and a Christian denomination in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Biography

Sunday Sunkanmi Adelaja was born in the village of Idomila Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria. His name Adelaja means "crown settled this fight" in Yoruba.[2] He was raised by his grandmother and became Christian in March 1986 just before graduating from high school.

In 1986, after graduation, Adelaja left Nigeria because he received a scholarship to study journalism at the Belarusian State University in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR.[3][4]

After graduation and the breakdown of the USSR, he moved from Belarus to Ukraine in December 1993.[5]

He claims he was threatened there by authorities for having a picture of Jesus in his house, but nevertheless, he began Christian activities in Belarus during his studies.[6] He married and took a job in Kyiv.

Ministry

In 1993, 7 people and he founded the "Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations" in his apartment.[7] The church was officially founded in 1994 as the "World of Faith Bible Church".[7][8][9]

In 2013, the church claimed 25,000 members in Kyiv, 100,000 members in Ukraine, and 1,000 churches in the rest of the world.[10][11][12][13]

Thousands of people are fed daily in the church's soup kitchens in Kyiv.[14][15] The church also has a program helping homeless people acquire skills, thus helping them back to a normal life and work. According to the church, 2,000 children have been helped off the street and have been returned to their families. Furthermore, the church runs a 24-hour hotline, named "Trust line"[16] for people in need to call for help. The church also works with addicted people and has a program helping them to be set free from their various addictions. The main organization is called "Love Rehabilitation Center.”[17] According to the church, more than 5000 drug and alcohol addicted people have been set free from their addictions through the church's work.[18][19]

Homeless people are served food in one of the rooms of the "Stephania" soup kitchen of the Embassy of God church. Picture was taken December 30, 2006.

The New York Times made the following statement about Adelaja: "Could there be a more unlikely success story in the former Soviet Union than the Rev. Sunday Adelaja, an immigrant from Nigeria who has developed an ardent — and enormous — following across Ukraine?"[20]

He founded many educational institutions connected to the church, and among them the following are more known: the Joshua Missionary Bible Institute in Ukraine,[21] the Center of Restoration of Personality and Transformation of the Society in Ukraine,[22] the History Makers Bible School in the US,[23] the UK,[24] Germany,[25] France,[26] and the Institute for National Transformation in Nigeria.[27]

Role in Orange Revolution

The church has been credited with playing an active role in the popular gatherings that eventually led to the Orange Revolution. Sunday Adelaja has, however, denounced in Ukrainian media his implied initiation of the Orange Revolution. The mayor of Kyiv, Leonid Chernovetsky, is a member of the Embassy of God, but he is in opposition to the principal actors of the Orange Revolution, including Premier Yulia Tymoshenko.[28] President Viktor Yushchenko has provided Adelaja with a certificate of thankfulness for his support in the Orange Revolution.[29] During the protests, the church erected a tent chapel on Independence Square and offered shelter to thousands of people who came to Kyiv.[30]

Awards and honors

In October 2010, Sunday Adelaja was one of the foreigners in Ukraine who were awarded The Most Influential Expats 2010 by the Kyiv Post newspaper.[31]

In May 2009, Sunday Adelaja became The Face of Kyiv 2009. The annual competition was conducted by the magazine Afisha and Adelaja took the first place with more than 1/3 of the votes, beating to the second position, the most popular actor in Ukraine, Bohdan Stupka; to the third place, the Heavy weight boxer Vitali Klitschko; to the fourth place, one of the richest Entrepreneurs in Ukraine, Viktor Pinchuk; and to the fifth place the Mayor of Kyiv, Leonid Chernovetskyi.[32]

At the Azusa Street Revival Festival on Saturday April 25, 2009, Sunday Adelaja received the first International William J. Seymour Award. This award is given to ministers who exhibit the characteristics of William J. Seymour. A statement from the award committee said: "This year we will award an international and national recipient: The international recipient will be Pastor Sunday Adelaja who is a Nigerian-born leader with an apostolic gift for the 21st century. In his mid-thirties Pastor Sunday has already proven to be one of the world's most dynamic communicators and church planters and is regarded as the most successful pastor in Europe with over 25,000 members as well as daughter and satellite churches in over 35 countries worldwide".[33][34]

In March 2008 the Archbishop Benson Idahosa Prize for Missionary Exploits was presented to Rev. Sunday Adelaja in recognition of his missionary exploits and social engagement in Kyiv, Ukraine and around the world.

In March 2007 Sunday Adelaja became an Honorable Member of the Euroasian International Chamber of Commerce.

In May 2004 The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Holland Mission gave a Special Appreciation to Pastor Sunday Adelaja for being part of what God is using His church to do in reaching out to the people of the Netherlands.

Pastor Sunday was honored to open the U.S. Senate in prayer on April 23, 2007.[35]

Pastor Sunday was honored to speak twice at the United Nations on August 23, 2007.[36]

Accusations

Adelaja was accused in November 2008 of being involved in the dealings of King's Capital, a financial group led by a former member of his congregation. The company promises as much as 60 percent returns on investments and drew many of its investors from the church. Later several former church members went to the authorities saying they were unable to recover the money they invested, which left many of them bankrupt. Police later arrested one of King's Capital leaders, Aleksandr Bandurchenko, on suspicion of fraud.[37]

On February 5, 2009, a criminal case against Sunday Adelaja was filed on acclaim and suspicion of fraud. Investigators say they have testimony indicating that Adelaja was involved in the financial machinations allegedly committed by the King's Capital financial group. Kyiv's Mayor Chernovetsky, himself a church member, had earlier said that Adelaja was not involved in the financial scheme at King's Capital.[38]

In September 2009, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine admitted that they have exhausted their possibilities in the criminal case against Sunday Adelaja. Since the Ministry of Internal Affairs has still delayed and refused to take the case to the court the Embassy of God church and Sunday Adelaja has initiated a lawsuit against the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Police of Ukraine for unlawful accusation and libel. The judge has asked the Ministry of Internal Affairs to show their evidence for their accusation of fraud, but after five court hearings, they have still not provided any evidence to support their accusation.[39]

On October 12, 2009, Kyiv investigators questioned Adelaja in connection with the fraud accusation. During a press conference On October 14, 2009, the Minister of Internal Affairs Yuriy Lutsenko said that the pre-trial proceedings had found out that from October 2006 to May 2008, Adelaja and others embezzled property of people most of whom were the believers of the Embassy of God church. The total amount of the damage due to these actions is over ₴1.5 million in accordance with evidence provided by several witnesses, according to the Minister.[40]

Adelaja considers the police's decision to investigate him for involvement in the financial group's machinations as an implementation of political order. And has said that the cause of the financial problems at the King's Capital financial group was the economic crisis rather than deliberate fraud.[40]

As of April 2011, the case has not been taken to court.

Criticisms

On 28 December 2008, nine leaders of evangelical churches in Ukraine signed a statement in which they, among other things, dissociate themselves from Sunday Adelaja and his activity. They accuse him of trying to create a cult of personality, and accuse him of using methods and activity based on self-advertisement, exaggeration of personal merits, teaching the doctrine of prosperity and the sin of love of money, and his practice of cursing the church members and parishioners who disagree with his opinion.[41][42]

In March 2016, the Russian Union of Christians of Evangelical Faith announced in a press release that Adelaja was in recovery after confessing before a conference of pastors to adultery with women in the church. [43] The pastor denied the affair, citing an attempt by pastors to take his place and not having been to Russia for 10 years. [44]

Political views

Adelaja supports Ukrainian nationalism, according to him Ukraine can only become independent through a nationalist mood. He considers it unfortunate that patriotism does not apply to all Ukrainians. "Only through the nationalistic mood can the Ukrainian nation become independent at all. If Ukrainians do not become more nationalistic, I am afraid that this country may come back under the Russian or Polish or Hungarian or some other yoke".[45]

Adelaja thinks racism is not typical of the Ukrainian society. "I think it is a more Russian phenomenon, which came here. But Russia also sees how bad racism is for a country's reputation".[45]

Adelaja was a strong supporter of the Orange Revolution. "Twelve years ago we were freed from Communism. Though we have had a different government with different uniforms since, the same corrupt people have remained in power. Now, Ukraine has its first opportunity to choose our own free way of life." He stated about the then candidate in and later winner of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election Viktor Yushchenko: "He is a committed believer who is serious about his faith, and is influenced by God and the Bible".[46] However, during the 2010 president elections Adelaja decided and called all affiliated churches to vote for Victor Yanukovich, the opponent of the "Orange" leaders (Tymoshenko and Yushchenko).

Bibliography

Sunday Adelaja has written many books in various languages.[47]

  • Life Is An Opportunity, 2017[47]
  • Money won’t make you Rich, 2016[47]
  • The Kingdom Driven Life: Thy Kingdom Come Thy will be Done on Earth..., 2015[47]
  • Time is Life: History Makers Honor Time, 2012[47]
  • Accessing Divine Wisdom, 2008[47]
  • ChurchShift, 2008[47]
  • ChurchShift Guide, 2008[47]
  • Understanding God, 2007[47]
  • The road to greatness, 2006[47]
  • The Jesus you never knew, 2006[47]
  • Successful marriage takes work, 2005[47]
  • Life and death in the power of the tongue, 2005[47]
  • The man God will use, 2005[47]
  • Pastoring without tears, 2005[47]
  • Living sexually free, 2005[47]
  • You and your pastor, 2003[47]
  • How to keep your focus, 2015[47]
  • Money Wont make You Rich, 2009[47]
  • Myles Munroe - Finding Answers To Why Good People Die Tragic and Early Deaths, 2016[47]
  • Nigeria And The Leadership Question, 2016[47]
  • Only God Can Save Nigeria, 2016[47]
  • The Kingdom Driven Life, 2016[47]
  • Who Am I, 2016[47]
  • 7 Tips To Self-fulfilment In Life, 2017[47]
  • A Visionless Life Is A Meaningless Life, 2017[47]
  • Could You Be The Abraham Of Your Nation, 2017[47]
  • Create Your Own Net Worth, 2017[47]
  • Discover The Source Of Your Latent Energy, 2017[47]
  • Discovering The Purpose And Calling Of Nations, 2017[47]
  • DON’T EAT TOMORROW’S FOOD TODAY, 2017[47]
  • Excellence Your Key To Elevation, 2017[47]
  • Hello! I Am Searching For Problems, 2017[47]
  • How Africans Brought Civilization To Europe, 2017[47]
  • How The Nigerian Economy Can Overtake The American Economy, 2017[47]
  • How To Be In The Here And Now, 2017[47]
  • How To Become A Developed Nation Through The Dignity Of Labor, 2017[47]
  • How To Become Great Through Time Conversion, 2017[47]
  • How To Build A Secured Financial Future, 2017[47]
  • How to form core values in a child, 2017[47]
  • How To Get What You Need In Life, 2017[47]
  • How To Live An Effective Life, 2017[47]
  • How To Make Nigeria The Greatest Country In The World, 2017[47]
  • How To Overcome The Fear Of Death, 2017[47]
  • How To Regain Your Lost Years, 2017[47]
  • How To Transform And Build a Civilized Nation, 2017[47]
  • How To Win In Life, 2017[47]
  • I Am A Person. Am I A Personality?, 2017[47]
  • Insulted by Ungodliness, 2017[47]
  • Life Is An Opportunity, 2017[47]
  • Mountain of Ignorance, 2017[47]
  • No One Is Better Than You, 2017[47]
  • Pastor, Face Your Calling, 2017[47]
  • Poverty Mindset Vs Abundance Mindset, 2017[47]
  • Problems Your Shortcut To Prominence, 2017[47]
  • Raising The Next Generation Of Steve Jobs And Bill Gates, 2017[47]
  • Stop Working For Uncle Sam, 2017[47]
  • The Creative And Innovative Power Of A Genius, 2017[47]
  • The Danger Of Monoculturalism, 2017[47]
  • The Essence And Value Of Life, 2017[47]
  • The Law of Difference, 2017[47]
  • The Nigerian Economy. The Way Forward, 2017[47]
  • The Veritable Source Of Energy, 2017[47]
  • What Do You Do With Your Time, 2017[47]
  • Where are the heroes? Let heroes Аrise!, 2017[47]
  • Where There Is Problem There Is Money, 2017[47]
  • Why Losing Your Job Is The Best Thing That Could Happen To You, 2017[47]
  • Why You Must Urgently Become A Workaholic, 2017[47]
  • Work Is Better Than Vacation, Labour Better Than Favour, 2017[47]
  • Your greatness is proportional to your trials, crises and tribulations!, 2017[47]
  • The power and force of discipline for transforming lives and nations, 2017[47]
  • RID YOURSELF OF SHALOWMIDEDNESS, CREATE SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR WORLD, 2018[47]
  • WHEN TO PRAY, WHEN NOT TO PRAY AND WHEN TO STOP PRAYING, 2018[47]
  • Why am I unlucky?, 2018[47]
  • Teambuilding skills of Jesus, 2018[47]
  • STOP BLAMING WHAT YOU LACK, 2018[47]
  • YOUR TOMORROW DEPENDS ON THE ACTIONS YOU TAKE TODAY, 2018[47]
  • The role of elites in national transformation, 2018[47]
  • The sin of irresponsibility, 2018[47]
  • HOW TO TURN NEGATIVE ENERGY INTO POSITIVE ENERGY, 2018[47]
  • FALSE AND TRUE UNDERSTANDING OF LOVE, 2018[47]
  • HOW TO TRANSFORM A NATION THROUGH THE POWER OF FAITH, 2018[47]
  • You are born to make your nation great, 2018[47]

See also

References

  1. Church Shift: Revolutionizing Your Faith, Church, and Life for the 21st Century (Paperback) by Sunday Adelaja, Publisher: Charisma House (February 5, 2008), ISBN 1-59979-097-1 & ISBN 978-1-59979-097-8
  2. "Adelaja". Online Nigeria: Nigerian names and meanings. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  3. Mark Hutchinson, John Wolffe, A Short History of Global Evangelicalism, Cambridge University Press, UK, 2012, p. 4
  4. Robert C. Ostergren, Mathias Le Bossé, The Europeans, Second Edition: A Geography of People, Culture, and Environment, Guilford Press, USA, 2011, p. 203
  5. Steven M. Studebaker, Pentecostalism and Globalization: The Impact of Globalization on Pentecostal Theology and Ministry, Wipf and Stock Publishers, USA, 2010, p. 60
  6. Out of Africa: edited by C Peter Wagner and Joseph Thompson, Regal Books, USA (2004) ISBN 0-8307-3292-6
  7. 1 2 Afe Adogame, The African Christian Diaspora: New Currents and Emerging Trends in World Christianity, A&C Black, UK, 2013, p. 186
  8. Nigerian pastor finds new flock in Ukraine, BBC News, 30 October 2006
  9. Prominent pastor from Europe addresses students, Liberty University, March 2008
  10. Allan Anderson, An Introduction to Pentecostalism: Global Charismatic Christianity, Cambridge University Press, UK, 2013, p. 109
  11. P. Thomas, P. Lee, Global and Local Televangelism, Springer, USA, 2012, p. 10
  12. Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations , For Partners, godembassy.com, Ukraine, Retrieved October 11, 2017
  13. The Unlikely Ambassador, Charisma magazine, October 2007
  14. CLIFFORD J. LEVY, nytimes.com, An Evangelical Preacher’s Message Catches Fire in Ukraine, USA, APRIL 22, 2011
  15. Stephen Hunt, Handbook of Global Contemporary Christianity: Themes and Developments in Culture, Politics, and Society, BRILL, USA, 2015, p. 62
  16. Trust line (Page in Russian)
  17. Love Rehabilitation Center (Page in Russian)
  18. Information about Embassy of God Church
  19. Embassy of God: Projects
  20. An Evangelical Preacher's Message Catches Fire in Ukraine, New York Times (April 22, 2011)
  21. Joshua Missionary Bible Institute, Ukraine (Page in Russian)
  22. Center of Restoration of Personality and Transformation of the Society, Ukraine (Page in Russian)
  23. History Makers Bible School, United States of America Archived 2010-09-15 at the Wayback Machine
  24. "History Makers Bible School, United Kingdom". Archived from the original on 2011-06-22. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  25. History Makers Bible School, UK
  26. History Makers Bible School, France Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
  27. Institute for National Transformation, Nigeria Archived 2009-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  28. Tymoshenko Confident That Early Mayoral Elections Will Be Repeated In Kyiv Archived 2009-08-20 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian News Agency (December 12, 2008)
  29. Alan Cullison: Man With a Mission: A Nigerian Minister Sets Out to Save Kiev, Wall Street Journal, 21 July 2006
  30. Kenneth Chan, More Unity Among Ukraine Christians Following Elections, The Christian Post, February 05, 2005
  31. Most Influential Expats: Sunday Adelaja, Kyiv Post newspaper, Oct 2010
  32. "Face of Kiev, Afisha magazine (web page in Russian), May 2009". Archived from the original on 2009-04-19. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  33. Pastor Sunday Adelaja to receive William J. Seymour Award (William J. Seymour), The Christian Messenger, India's Evangelical Newspaper, April 2009
  34. Azusa Street Festival and Kingdom Summit, Christian News Wire, April 2009
  35. United States of America Congressional Records: Proceedings and Debates of the 110th Congress, First Session, Vol. 153, Washington, Monday, April 23, 2007, No. 65
  36. Pastor Speaks at the United Nations, Charisma magazine, August 2007
  37. Sunday Adelaja Marks 15 Years in Ministry Despite Controversy, Charisma magazine, April 2009
  38. Police File Criminal Case Against Embassy Of God's Pastor Adelaja On Suspicion Of Fraud, Ukrainian News Agency (February 5, 2009)
  39. Did Lutsenko ask for help from the Security Service in the case of Adelaja?, article in Ukrainian Archived 2009-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  40. 1 2 Police questions Embassy of God church pastor Sunday Adelaja suspected of money embezzlement, Kyiv Post (October 14, 2009)
  41. Ukraine Evangelicals "Dissociate" themselves from Sunday Adelaja. Religious Information Service of Ukraine. 31.12.2008
  42. Ukraine Evangelical Leaders Call Adelaja to Correct Mistakes Archived 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine. Religious Information Service of Ukraine. 25.12.2008
  43. Jeremy Weber, Will Europe's Third-Largest Church Punish Pastor for Multiple Affairs?, christianitytoday.com, USA, May 17, 2016
  44. Vanguard, My Russia sex story, by Pastor Sunday Adelaja, vanguardngr.com, Nigeria, July 17, 2016
  45. 1 2 Pastor Sunday Adelaja supports Ukrainian nationalism, Christian Telegraph (October 27, 2008)
  46. Ukraine's Political Crisis Has A Christian Side Archived 2006-06-21 at the Wayback Machine, Free Reformed Churches of North America (January 2005)
  47. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 https://www.amazon.com/Sunday-Adelaja/e/B001JP2QHA/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 - Amazon Author's Page
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