ABOUT
PROPHETESS
YINKA
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ABOUT
PROPHETESS
YINKA
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PROPHETESS YINKA
This is the mystery of grace: God takes unlikely people like me and settles them in His Palace for eternity. Indeed, broken things often become useful in the hands of God. This is the LORD’s doing and it is marvelous in our eyes.
What you are about to read here does not suggest that I have arrived. It is merely my simple way of showing total dependence on God and encouraging the weak with the message of hope – and Jesus Christ is that Hope. It is clear that all is of grace, because all our spiritual advantages are from God. Our faith, our conversion, our eternal salvation are not the mere products of any natural abilities, so no man should boast. All you are about to read or see on this website has not come to pass by my power; therefore, there is no place for boasting.
God has ordered all so that it shall be clear that the whole is of grace. It is God’s grace that has made me prophetess through my great mentor and teacher, Senior Prophet TB Joshua. I am one of the prophetesses anointed by Senior Prophet TB Joshua of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN). All glory be to God!
Prophetess Yinka was privileged to be among those commissioned to openly minister prayer for healing and deliverance inside and outside The SCOAN under the guidance of Senior Prophet TB Joshua. In 2019, for instance, she ministered healing and deliverance in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Indeed, by the special grace of God, she started accompanying Senior Prophet TB Joshua to international ministrations in 2004. From 2004, she played one of the leading roles in international crusades and meetings held by the church worldwide. She was one of the leading organisers in South Africa, Botswana, Australia, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, the Dominican Republic, and lsrael, as well as the UK.
Olayinka Deborah Egbejobi, known from her SCOAN days as Prophetess Yinka, is a Nigerian with a passion for humanity and a heart for the Kingdom of God. She was born into the family of Asela Egbejobi from Ogun State. Following her father’s passing in September 1987, she became the full responsibility of a single mother, who passed away on September 17, 2021—just over three months after the transition of Prophetess Yinka’s famous spiritual father, Senior Prophet T.B. Joshua.
Prophetess Yinka was privileged to be among those commissioned to openly minister prayer for healing and deliverance inside and outside The SCOAN under the guidance of Senior Prophet TB Joshua. In 2019, for instance, she ministered healing and deliverance in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Indeed, by the special grace of God, she started accompanying Senior Prophet TB Joshua to international ministrations in 2004. From 2004, she played one of the leading roles in international crusades and meetings held by the church worldwide. She was one of the leading organisers in South Africa, Botswana, Australia, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, the Dominican Republic, and lsrael, as well as the UK.
Olayinka Deborah Egbejobi, known from her SCOAN days as Prophetess Yinka, is a Nigerian with a passion for humanity and a heart for the Kingdom of God. She was born into the family of Asela Egbejobi from Ogun State. Following her father’s passing in September 1987, she became the full responsibility of a single mother, who passed away on September 17, 2021—just over three months after the transition of Prophetess Yinka’s famous spiritual father, Senior Prophet T.B. Joshua.
Prophetess Yinka’s sojourn at The SCOAN was indeed divinely orchestrated. Ever before meeting man of God T.B. Joshua, she had received numerous revelations about the coming encounter. In her time at The SCOAN she had the privilege of working in virtually every department of the ministry. It was the will of God that Prophetess Yinka should become an evangelist, counsellor and motivational speaker through the agency of Senior Prophet T.B. Joshua. No doubt, none of these things could have been by mere human imagination or effort.
Too often, we think that the primary requirements for serving God are the gifts of spoken language and oratory as well as high qualifications and impressive academic credentials. Remember that Peter and other disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ were ordinary fishermen from a backward and lowly part of the society. They were unnoticed, uncelebrated and in obscurity until Jesus called them and made them fit for Him. Therefore, brethren, be encouraged because God often manifests His power through those we may regard as unlikely, unworthy of His mercy, favour and grace.
This is my way of testifying to the goodness of God in my life. I thank the Almighty God for the grace HE has lavished on me!