Members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) gathered on Wednesday to honor the late Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua (TB Joshua) on what would have been his 61st birthday.
The renowned televangelist and philanthropist, born June 12, 1963, passed away on June 5, 2021. His influence, however, continues to resonate globally.
“Joshua was a game changer in gospel preaching, healing, and humanitarian works,” said Dare Adejumo, a devoted SCOAN member.
“As a child, he stood out in character and knowledge, astonishing elders with his boldness and wisdom. He faced life’s challenges without losing focus, growing in grace and power.”
Pastor Robert Acosta from Argentina shared his personal experience, saying, “TB Joshua transformed generations under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. His teachings and example live on in our hearts. He was our pastor and friend for five years, and his legacy continues to inspire us.”
Reflecting on Joshua’s enduring impact, Pastor Sandro Gomes dos Santos from Brazil remarked, “He was a unique prophet whose good works on earth are unforgettable. His teachings on forgiveness changed my heart, and I am here to celebrate his birthday because his legacy remains vibrant.”
Kolawole Samuel, an engineer and longtime follower, noted, “For 14 years, I’ve been part of this ministry. Despite living in Sokoto, I budget annually to be here for the prophet’s birthday. His way of treating people inspired me deeply.”
The SCOAN community continues to celebrate the life and legacy of TB Joshua, ensuring his teachings and humanitarian efforts remain a guiding light for many.