The success story of Reverend Sam Adeyemi – led
Daystar Christian Church, is quite inspiring. The history of the ministry
confirmed the adage that behind every glory is a story to tell. The ministry
which is in the heart of Oregun axis of Lagos and runs four services every
Sunday, started like the Biblical David from the backside of the desert.
“I can still remember clearly, I felt like my ministry was stagnated and things were not moving for me. So I decided to pray. I remember that day in April 1994, my wife and I went to Lekki beach, fasting and to pray. I was praying, asking God about the next level, where do I go from here?” God spoke to me and asked me to continue with the prayer and fasting. After days, He said I should stop the fasting but go ahead with the prayer and I obeyed.
“I can still remember clearly, I felt like my ministry was stagnated and things were not moving for me. So I decided to pray. I remember that day in April 1994, my wife and I went to Lekki beach, fasting and to pray. I was praying, asking God about the next level, where do I go from here?” God spoke to me and asked me to continue with the prayer and fasting. After days, He said I should stop the fasting but go ahead with the prayer and I obeyed.
“Sometime in July that year, the Lord spoke to me
clearly one morning that He was going to take me to the next level of ministry,
to teach Biblical success principles. He said I would not be able to do the
things He wanted me to do in my former pastorate, because He was asking me to
teach success on radio, television, tapes, publications and seminars. In
addition, I was to establish a church that would help people discover and release
their potentials. I got the vision for Success Power International and Daystar
Christian Centre on the same day. I remember I called a group of people, just a
few friends and shared the vision with them.
“I started
first on radio. Later, I began to talk to a few people about the church aspect
of the vision. On November 18, 1995, Daystar Christian Centre was inaugurated.
The inauguration was an interesting period in that we didn’t have the required
resources and we could not afford the type of accommodation we were getting.
Hotels, banquet halls or some duplexes were between N200,000 and N250,000 per
annum and they wanted us to pay for two years.
“We were about taking one small place on the street
we lived, then we stopped because we had serious doubt in our heart.
Eventually, the inauguration was held at Eko Chinese Restaurant on Allen
Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, on the fourth floor.
“Interestingly, I was carrying along my radio audience, telling them about the
transition of my life. We had quite a large crowd that day. Long after that, it
became a bit tough to pay the bills. I was on radio, paying N7,000 every week
for the 15 minutes broadcast and then we were paying N13,000 per week for the
use of the restaurant. Then, the radio station doubled the rate for the
broadcast and we couldn’t cope. We took broadcast off Raypower to OGBC2.
We needed some breathing space, so we could keep on the church. However, we
couldn’t afford to pay for the restaurant too regularly. I remember clearly,
the day I got to church in the morning and met my workers outside. They told me
they had not been allowed into the hall. I went in and spoke to the manager,
who was playing games with his friends in the hall we were supposed to use for
our service. I told him to let us run the service and pay him afterwards with
the offering but he declined.
“Eventually, we reached a compromise. Our service
was between 9 and 11am, but said he would take his money at 10am. I felt once
we had started the service, he won’t be able to stop us. Ten minutes to 10am,
an usher came with a message that a man was threatening to shut down the
generating set. Rather than take offerings at the end of the service, I took
over and took the offerings and quickly paid him. After three months, we knew
we had to move. We then moved to Coker Village, Alausa, Lagos which was
mistaken for the one in Iganmu area of Lagos. When people wanted to come to our
church in taxies, they took them somewhere else in Lagos. It was so remote. It
was a dirty environment. Each time I went to church, it was muddy all around
and people sharing the building with us would sometimes play loud music during
our service and we would plead with them to stop. I dreamt one Saturday morning
that we moved into a new location. I saw us dedicating a building. I saw Bishop
Oyedepo and his wife planting a tree in the place. It had fresh leaves and
while he pronounced blessings, I saw people rush to that location.
There was a
large crowd within a few minutes and then we were through with the occasion.
When I woke up, I knew it was a vision from God. I asked God how do we turn
this into reality. He asked for three weeks of prayer and fasting. We obeyed.
Few days before the end of the fast, we saw, ‘To Let’ on a warehouse on 71,
Oregun Road (now Kudirat Abiola Way). That was how we got our present church
office. That was the inspiring success testimony of Pastor Sam Adeyemi.”
Today, Daystar Christian Centre sits atop a hectare of land on Ikosi Road,
Lagos. Within a short period, the ministry had started five services.
Fellowship exploded, attendance increased, financial resources also increased
astronomically. The church is now worth over N2 billion. Its core strength lies
in leadership development and training.
What really shot the ministry into limelight was Success Power. This is an
outstanding motivational programme on radio and television. The messages are
tailored to mold and influence attitudes and perception with a view to
enhancing productivity. It has followership of an average of five million.
There are three categories of partners. The Royal Class are partners who make a
minimum contribution of N200 monthly. The Gold Class make a monthly
contribution of N2,000. The Corporate Class is for organizations and they
contribute N20,000 monthly. This is different from the donations made by
individuals and corporate citizens. The Success Power Ministry brings in an
average of N10 million every month.
Another ministry making waves is the Daystar
Academy. This is the resource development school of the church. The school has
five levels and each addresses different needs and purposes. The levels are
graduated from 100 to 500. The school runs in session of five weeks and holiday
for three weeks each. The directorate is headed by John Afolabi. The ministry
is largely responsible for training role models. They equally run discipleship
programmes. Due to the large number of students, the school nets in excess of
N200 million per annum.
Also, The Real Women Foundation is a registered
non-governmental organization dedicated to supporting the emotional, spiritual
and physical needs of specific women and children groups. The ministry provides
rehabilitation facilities for women and children with a history of abuse and
neglect. The ministry spends as much as N20 million per annum on the needy.
Furthermore, Pneuma Publishing Limited is an
information resource management company duly registered by the ministry in 1995
under the Corporate Acts Commission of Nigeria. It was pioneered by the
Managing Director, Pastor (Mrs.) Nike Adeyemi. The business was established
just for the passion for books and information. She started by selling local
and foreign books that had aided her growth and development while growing up.
This, she did, within the living room, through encouragement from her husband,
Rev. Sam Adeyemi, who later wrote the book, Start With What You Have. Then, a
shop was acquired simultaneously as Sam Adeyemi’s published books and audio
messages which later became best sellers. Pneuma Publishing House became the
sole publisher of Adeyemi’s books which rakes in a monthly income of N10
million.
The ministry is also blessed with Daystar Leadership Academy which is a
leadership/management development school. It was established in January 2002.
The school runs the basic and advance certificate courses in leadership. The
school has turned out over 6,000 graduates since inception. It has a reputation
of equipping CEOs, entrepreneurs, employees of various cadre, students, etc.
The ministry is worth N100 million.
Aside that, another viable ministry is the Daystar
Children Centre formerly known as Daystar Daycare. It was founded as a
non-profit organization in September 2001. The motive was to help busy mothers
care for their children during the day in a comfortable, spiritual environment filled
with love. The ministry is worth N10 million.
Samuel Adesanya Adeyemi is the president of Success
Power International, a non-profit organization that specializes in organizing
financial, leadership and motivational seminars, amongst other things. He is
also the Senior Pastor, Daystar Christian Centre, a fast growing life changing
church based in Ikosi Road, Oregun, Lagos and president of Daystar Leadership
Academy, a leadership school for top business owners and ministers of the
gospel. He is the presenter of the popular programme, Success Power on
television. He has authored several books including, Parable of Dollars, Ideas
Rule The World, Power of Resistance, Strong Desire and Power of Imagination. He
is happily married to Pastor (Mrs.) Nike Adeyemi, and the union is blessed with
three lovely children. He was born on February 3, 1967 and from Yagba, Kogi
State.
He will be holding a live seminar in Lagos on 4th
July 2015 and you can click here to register http://j.mp/livesam and enjoy the 15
per cent discount offer.
#Walking in
the footsteps of Giants with Gbenga Asaolu~Eagleolu# Sam Adeyemi_ May 31
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