Dr. Myles Munroe might have died in a plane crash in Grand Bahama Ship Yard but his legacy lives on.
The world was thrown into sorrow earlier this week when news about the death of the internationally acclaimed preacher and inspiration speaker came up. However, earlier this year, April precisely, the late Myles Munroe visited Nigeria to minister at the Royalty Christian Centre headed by Pastor Adeoye and his wife Sumbo.
According to Sumbo, he taught them on “purpose, marriage, leadership, and so much more in a unique way, with your signature smiles.” Here are photos from the great programme she shared:
It would be recalled that in 1998, Dr. Munroe was awarded the Silver Jubilee Award for providing 25 years of outstanding service to the Bahamas in the category of Faith. Also that year, Myles Munroe was named to the Queen’s Birthday Honours 1998, OBE. In 2004, he was named the Oral Roberts University Alumnus of the year and received an honorary doctorate from them.
The world was thrown into sorrow earlier this week when news about the death of the internationally acclaimed preacher and inspiration speaker came up. However, earlier this year, April precisely, the late Myles Munroe visited Nigeria to minister at the Royalty Christian Centre headed by Pastor Adeoye and his wife Sumbo.
According to Sumbo, he taught them on “purpose, marriage, leadership, and so much more in a unique way, with your signature smiles.” Here are photos from the great programme she shared:
It would be recalled that in 1998, Dr. Munroe was awarded the Silver Jubilee Award for providing 25 years of outstanding service to the Bahamas in the category of Faith. Also that year, Myles Munroe was named to the Queen’s Birthday Honours 1998, OBE. In 2004, he was named the Oral Roberts University Alumnus of the year and received an honorary doctorate from them.
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