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Has God sent a message to the world through you❓Have you ever written an article or received an inspiration that deserve...
15/01/2026

Has God sent a message to the world through you❓
Have you ever written an article or received an inspiration that deserves to be shared❓
What is the talent God has placed inside you that you want to use for His glory❓

Join CDEF Fellowship today.

We invite writers, ministers, and gifted believers to publish their inspired articles on our website and reach the world.

🌐 Website: https://cdeffellowship.blogspot.com/

📞 Contact: +234 810 180 3537
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Let your God-given gift speak to the nations.

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🎄 Merry Christmas to all CDEF Fellowship Family, home and abroad.May the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ fill your lives ...
25/12/2025

🎄 Merry Christmas to all CDEF Fellowship Family, home and abroad.

May the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ fill your lives with peace, joy, divine favor, and renewed strength.

Jesus is the reason for the season.

Mssn. Adeleke O. Oluwatobi
President, CDEF Worldwide

06/12/2025
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CDEF TV | BREAKING NEWSDon’t Go to the Farm AloneThe body of Mr. Jeremiah Agana Simon, who was reported missing on Satur...
25/11/2025

CDEF TV | BREAKING NEWS

Don’t Go to the Farm Alone

The body of Mr. Jeremiah Agana Simon, who was reported missing on Saturday, has been discovered lifeless on his farmland early Sunday morning.
The cause of his death remains unknown, leaving the community in deep shock and sorrow.

This tragic event reminds everyone that going to the farm alone is unsafe. No matter the level of experience, always go with someone who can help in case of an emergency.

Safety first. Always.

OFFICIAL   STATEMENTBY MISSIONARY ADELEKE O. OLUWATOBI (ERITOBI) ON THE GENOCIDE AND CHRISTIAN KILLINGS IN NIGERIAIn Ile...
23/11/2025

OFFICIAL STATEMENT

BY MISSIONARY ADELEKE O. OLUWATOBI (ERITOBI) ON THE GENOCIDE AND CHRISTIAN KILLINGS IN NIGERIA

In Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria on Sunday, 23rd November 2025, Missionary Adeleke O. Oluwatobi, popularly known as Eritobi, and the Founder/President of Christ Disciples Evangelical Fellowship Worldwide (CDEF Fellowship, a non-denominational and international Christian fellowship), has released a deeply emotional and spiritually grounded statement during the Sunday Service at CDEF Mercy Tabernacle OUI (Discipleship and Prayer Center). He addressed the ongoing genocide and targeted killings of Christians across Nigeria.

Missionary Adeleke expressed profound sorrow and grief over the bloodshed happening across numerous Christian communities: “My heart is crying. My spirit is burdened. The continuous shedding of innocent blood in Nigeria is a national wound that can no longer be ignored. These killings have brought pain, fear, and mourning to families and entire communities.”

He condemned the violence and urged Nigerians not to remain silent in the face of such evil.

Through divine revelation, Missionary Adeleke shared insight into the deeper roots of the crisis: “God revealed to me that the true cause of this tragedy is sin and ignorance. Many have turned away from righteousness, and darkness has taken advantage of this gap.”

Quoting Scripture, he added: “According to 1 John 3:8, ‘For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil.’
This is why Christ came, to confront the works of darkness, including the violence we are witnessing today.”

Missionary Adeleke emphasized that the solution requires action on multiple fronts: “This battle is not only spiritual. Yes, we must pray. Yes, we must intercede. But we must also rise physically, wisely, and lawfully to defend our communities and stand for justice. Evil grows when good men keep silent.”

He supported this with a biblical foundation: “As the book of Psalms says, ‘God trains my hands for battle and my fingers for war.’ And in the New Testament, Jesus Himself confirmed that physical tools of protection are sometimes necessary. In Luke 22:36, He said, “…if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.”
This shows that defending ourselves from violent and wicked people is not against the will of God.
So, God has equips us spiritually and physically. We must combine prayer with responsible action, unity, and courage.”

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Missionary Adeleke shared a divine vision God revealed to him concerning Nigeria’s deliverance: “In the spirit, I saw Igbo people and Yoruba people standing together in unity, walking, praying, and fighting as one. In that unity, the battle was won.
God showed me clearly that our victory is hidden in our oneness.”

He stressed that tribal harmony and Christian unity are essential for national healing.

He urged Christians and prayer warriors around the world to take their place: “I am calling on all born again intercessors across nations to rise and join me in prayer. Let us lift our voices until heaven answers. This battle must be confronted spiritually and physically.”

Missionary Adeleke offered a heartfelt prayer for the nation, “May God arise for Nigeria. May He silence every voice of violence and may His Blood put an end to killings of Christians, comfort grieving families, and restore peace and righteousness to our land.”

He concluded with words of faith and confidence: “Nigeria will not drown. The Church will not be defeated. The light of Christ will prevail. God will fight for His people, and through unity, we will overcome.”

Signed:
Missionary Adeleke O. Oluwatobi (Eritobi)
President & Founder
Christ Disciples Evangelical Fellowship Worldwide (CDEF Fellowship)

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The Christ Disciples Evangelical Fellowship Worldwide (CDEF Fellowship) is making an urgent call for support to roof and restore our Discipl...

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BREAKING 🚨: Christians Are Being Buried in Silence — Nigeria Is in BIG Trouble… and the World Continues to Look AwayNige...
23/11/2025

BREAKING 🚨: Christians Are Being Buried in Silence — Nigeria Is in BIG Trouble… and the World Continues to Look Away

Nigeria is facing one of the deadliest waves of Christian persecution on earth — and barely anyone is talking about it.

While global headlines obsess over politics, celebrities, and scandals, entire Christian communities in Nigeria are being wiped out, sometimes in a single night.

The numbers are staggering:

Over 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009 (reported by Christian watchdog organizations).

More than 5,000 were killed just last year.

3.5 million Christians have been displaced from their homes.

Thousands of churches have been burned, destroyed, or abandoned.

In some states, entire villages have been emptied — women, men, and children buried in mass graves.

And the world?
Silent.

A New Wave of Violence

In rural Christian areas of Kaduna, Plateau, and Benue states, attacks have become routine. Families go to bed unsure if they’ll survive the night. Pastors are dragged out of their homes. Children are targeted first. Entire congregations disappear overnight.

Just this month, dozens of Christians were laid out in rows — wrapped in white burial cloths — after coordinated attacks by armed militants, while their families stood in shock with nothing left to bury but their faith.

Why Is No One Reporting This?

Global media avoids the topic.
Politicians ignore it.
International organizations soften their language.

Why?

Because telling the truth would require admitting something uncomfortable:

There is a genocide against Christians happening in Nigeria.

Christians Are Begging for Help

Local leaders have pleaded for the international community to intervene:

They’ve asked for security support.

They’ve asked for humanitarian aid.

They’ve asked for acknowledgment that what is happening is real.

But they’ve been met with…
silence.

Nigeria Is at a Breaking Point

Experts warn that if the violence continues unchecked:

Millions more will be displaced

Entire Christian-majority regions could collapse

Radical groups will gain more ground

Instability could destabilize the entire West African region

This is not a “local issue.”
This is a global crisis in slow motion.

And Yet — The Church Stands Firm

Even as loved ones are buried in rows…
Even as pastors preach in burnt-down churches…
Even as children grow up knowing only violence…

Nigerian Christians refuse to abandon their faith.

They gather.
They pray.
They rebuild.
They worship God louder than the bullets.

Because their hope isn’t in governments.
It isn’t in the media.
It isn’t in the silence of the world.

Their hope is in Christ.

Saudi Princess Set On FIRE For Reading Bible, Then JESUS SAVES HERMy name is Sumaya. I am twenty-eight years old. And on...
23/11/2025

Saudi Princess Set On FIRE For Reading Bible, Then JESUS SAVES HER

My name is Sumaya. I am twenty-eight years old. And on September 7th, 2017, my family burned me alive for the crime they believed was worse than treason, worse than dishonor, worse than death itself.

I read the Bible.

But before the flames could consume me—before the smoke stole my final breath—I swear to you, someone pulled me out.
Whether you believe in miracles or not, I know whose hands they were.

To understand why a single book nearly ended my life, you must first understand the prison I was born into.

The Al-Saw Palace—my home, my cradle, my cage—was not simply a mansion. It was a fortress of surveillance, fear, and perfected religious control. I grew up surrounded by marble floors and gold-leaf ceilings, guarded by men with guns and women with eyes sharper than knives. As the third daughter of a regional royal line, every step I took, every word I whispered, every breath I drew was monitored by the religious police.

My father ruled three provinces with a cold precision that made even generals bow. My mother, a scholar of Islamic theology, never raised her voice—but she wielded scripture like a blade. Together, they built a world where obedience was survival and questioning was fatal.

By eleven, I had memorized the entire Quran. By fifteen, I was leading women’s prayer circles. They called me devout, gifted, chosen.

I called it endurance.

What no one knew—what no one could imagine—was how hollow I felt inside those 127 rooms of polished stone and silent halls.

Until one night during Ramadan 2017, I discovered the east-wing library… and the hidden compartment buried behind its shelves.

Inside it waited three forbidden books.

One of them was a Bible.

And opening it was the moment my death sentence began...

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