Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder and presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel has said that every parent who has sent his child abroad without proper spiritual guardian taking care of him or her should be returned back to the country.
He made this statement in his message themed “Understanding The Wonders Of Divine Direction”. According to him, it could go two ways for every parent, either the good outcome or the bad one. He added that parents sending their wards abroad have led to the destruction of their destinies.
He said;
“Some parents even go as far as sending their children to primary school abroad! What nonsense? Are we living on trees here? Are there no good schools in this country?”
“You deny the child the valuable home training that you owe the child. You send them to a non-Christian school, with no spiritual guardian. Then when the child comes back either smoking or on drugs, you begin to go for prayer. Go and ask parents that take care of derelict children. Ask them how they cope. Ask them how they take care of adult children.”
The Bishop went on to say that some individuals believe they should take advantage of their wealth to do such things.
“God can bless you with prosperity, but don’t let that prosperity become a curse to you. You use electricity to do a lot of good things, but will you touch live wire? See, if you fail in your responsibility as a parent, then you have failed.”
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